"What is this?" Rafael asked, trying to make sense of the paintings of Edgar's daughters. "Do you think this is tied to what he said about his brother once wanting to court Penelope?"
Edgar stared at the paintings. "No," he answered.
If Cassius was only interested in Penelope, why were there paintings of Lily and Isabelle being brought out?
Isabelle's painting, which was also made to look almost like Alessandra, was obvious, but Edgar had to look closer to tell that one was of Lily.
The details were well done since the paintings displayed necklaces that Edgar once gifted the twins to help tell them apart from each other.
Edgar wanted to destroy every last one of the paintings being lifted outside, but he needed one as evidence to show the kind of man Quinn was.
"Destroy all but one," Edgar ordered his men.
Rafael didn't speak up since he would have done the same thing. Had he found paintings of his daughters, Rafael would have set the home on fire.