Chapter 253
Olivia was listening for fun. She was not very interested in other people’s gossip.
Unexpectedly, the main character of the gossip came to visit that night.
She was a very agile girl.
Bettany was stunned for a second when she saw Olivia.
She smiled. “Good evening. I guess you’re Doris’s sister, Olivia? I’m Bettany, Doris’s classmate.”
Olivia nodded. “Are you looking for Doris? She’s upstairs.”
Hearing this, Bettany looked at the stairs, and a look of desire flashed across her eyes.
However, she restrained herself and shook her head. “I’m not going up. I’ll leave Doris to finish her work for the painting competition.”
The painting competition?
Olivia was stunned for a second. How did Bettany know about the painting competition?
According to Megan, this was a niche competition. It was an internal competition organized by the Painting Association.
It was mainly held to choose disciples.
In other words, the result of the competition was not the point. What mattered was whether any teacher took a fancy to the participant’s work and took him in as a disciple.
Seeing Olivia’s confusion, Bettany explained, “I’ve read Doris’s Facebook status.”
Facebook status?
When Olivia heard these two words, she immediately realized she had been blocked and could not check Doris’s Facebook status.
Bettany handed the phone over and gestured for Olivia to take a look.
It was all Doris’s Facebook updates.
Not only did Olivia see the status of her participation in the competition, but she also read another update about color mixing.
[Some people didn’t know shit but told you what to do like a know–it–all. She was a sandwich maker the other day and now acts like a painter who knows how to mix colors. By the way, does anyone know what the color grayish–orange is?]
Olivia’s gaze swept across it indifferently.
The expression on her face did not change, but her understanding of Doris deepened.
These words of mockery and contempt did not hurt Olivia.
the character of the person who
was superficial
returned the phone to Bettany and asked her what
a lot of things in
many years of painting and color mixing. It’s not as good as
painted this. I hope Doris can comment
hint of sadness flashed across Bettany’s face. “Doris probably doesn’t have
warm–hearted person. When
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the notebook
She barely suppressed her frustration and said in a deep voice, “Olivia, you’re distracting me. Stop walking around. This
did it mean a
not
knew nothing about painting, but she could feel that Doris’s
to give you this. It’s some of her color mixing summaries. She hopes they’ll be
Doris sneered.
threw it on the desk without even
a junior high school student. What made her think she could
was afraid that Bettany
over again.”
and
but for some reason, Doris
Her fingertips trembled uncontrollably.
lips. She wanted to say something but could not speak a single word,
time she had fully recovered, Olivia
Doris was so mad that
came down with the notebook and took it back
was across the street
two
she saw no one in the
put the notebook on
voice came from the door, and
pale, and she looked a
stunned for a second before saying, “You’re from the Taylor
gaze stopped on Talia for two seconds, and she looked around imperceptibly. Finally, she pointed at the notebook on the table
the door. “Alright, I see. Thank you. If
hand on the doorknob, she was halfway through the door when she suddenly turned around and whispered, “Mrs. Fulham, is there someone else in your
over and
took her forever to speak out a word. Olivia frowned and took out her phone, trying
Olivia noticed something was off. There were three shadows at the door of the small
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