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Chapter 1801: That international painter is actually Su Xi.

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    He is now anxious to go home and look at his new clothes!

    Where is the spare time to waste here?

    Huo Chenwang actually didn¡¯t know what was going on with his situation.

    In short, it is very strange.

    It would have taken fifteen minutes to drive home from the company, but today it only took less than six or seven minutes to get there.

    Park the car in the garage.

    Huo Chenwang opened the car door, "Maybe it's because I got off work early today, so there was no traffic jam."

    After all, Tangcheng is also a first-tier city, and traffic jams are terrible during rush hour.

    Although he has never gotten off work during peak hours, he still knows something about it.

    But he is the president. He can get off work whenever he likes, so why bother squeezing this time.

    Su Xi is painting in her room on the second floor.

    I didn¡¯t hear the door opening on the first floor.

    Once she devotes herself wholeheartedly to something, she will become very focused, so focused that she will not pay attention to anything happening in the outside world.

    All my thoughts are on painting.

    Only painting can calm her heart down.

    Let her heart, which has been in a state of worry and fear, calm down and experience a peaceful and beautiful time.

    For her, painting is the only point of light for her to survive in this world.

    ¡°If even this was taken away, she couldn¡¯t imagine what she should rely on to survive.

    Huo Chenwang opened the door and walked in, but he didn't see Su Xi coming up to greet him.

    At that moment, he couldn't help but frown slightly, feeling a little bit unhappy.

    After all, when he came back yesterday, she was beside him, standing at the door to greet him.

    Not today.

    We put on our house slippers, walked in, and looked around the first floor.

    There is no one in the living room.

    The dining room is empty.

    The kitchen is empty.

    The guest room is empty.

    Huo Chenwang walked up to the second floor.

    The pace is also unconsciously slowed down deliberately.

    Even he himself didn't notice that he had slowed down.

    Went to the second floor and walked straight towards her room.

    The door is ajar.

    Huo Chenwang did not push the door open, but looked inside through the slightest crack, like a thief.

    She didn¡¯t know where she found the wooden frame, clamped the drawing paper, held a poor quality brush, and used cheap paint to paint on the paper one stroke after another.

    From the direction he was standing in, he couldn't see very clearly, but he could still see something more or less.

    The paints used tend to be dark, and a person can be vaguely seen, seeming to be hugging another person.

    Seeing her expression, Huo Chenwang suddenly thought of the information he had found last night.

    International painter Cheng Nini.

    Every one of her works is very dark.

    It seems to be elaborating on the dark side of this world.

    "If you don't empathize with it, how could you paint such a work that makes people feel uncomfortable at a glance?

    And Cheng Nini, she has been facing the sun her whole life since she was a child. All she has felt is the light and love in this world. How can she know the darkness in this world?

    You can imagine.

    That international painter is actually Su Xi.

    Su Xi painted very seriously and did not notice a person standing outside the door.

    Seeing her serious and focused look, Huo Chenwang was too embarrassed to disturb her, so he turned around and left gently.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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