Find Me In Your Labyrinth
Chapter 102
Chapter 102
Estelle nodded, “I moved out a month ago.”
Jason nonchalantly nodded, “That’s good, living on the mountain all the time would eventually turn anyone into a loner.”
Estelle raised an eyebrow, and didn’t reply.
They chatted for a while before Jason asked, “Do you know why your master wants to see you?”
“I don’t know, why?” Estelle asked.
Jason said, “The art exhibition at the gallery starts tomorrow, and the person in charge invited master to have a final look. He wants to take you with him.”
Estelle frowned, “I haven’t picked up a brush in a long time. I’m definitely gonna get scolded by master today.”
Jason grinned, “That’s why I’m going with you.”
of relief and smiled, “Thanks, man.”
the courtyard, where they heard the old
still loves you the
she walked through the shaded
old man appeared at the doorway, wearing a dark blue cotton shirt, looking vigorous. Seeing
tone, “I was afraid I’d forget, so I purposely asked my
widened his eyes, “You say that again.”
burst into
usually cold face as well.
Mr. Quintin’s arm and walked into the house. The servant had already prepared the meal and promptly set the table when they saw Estelle.
personality. He was best friends with Estelle’s grandfather. It was because of her grandfather that Estelle became a student of Old Mr. Quintin and met Jason later on.
he has a daughter who’s been abroad for the
visit him regularly, and with frequent visitors, he also
Old Mr. Quintin mentioned the art exhibition, and the organizer would pick them up
asked about
of Jonathan, Estelle
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