Chapter 1551
“Son, how can you put ink on your face?” Elliot was not angry when he saw that the couplet was destroyed.
But looking at Robert’s little black hands, his clothes full of black ink stains, and his mottled little black face, his brows suddenly wrinkled.
“I haven’t looked at you for a few minutes, why did you get the ink?” Avery walked up to Robert and undressed him, “How did you get the ink? I didn’t see you crawling on the table.”
Robert understood what his mother said, and pointed his little hand to the side.
On a chair next to it, there was a bottle of ink.
Elliot explained, “I took it out when I was looking for ink, but I forgot to put it in. I don’t blame my son.”
“You are protecting your shortcomings. I don’t know how he unscrewed the cap of the ink bottle.” Avery took off Robert. After taking off Robert, she immediately took him to take a bath.
Elliot looked at the mess his son created and shook his head.
He don’t know if Hayden was so naughty when he was a child, but Robert was visibly upset.
The next day, Avery and Elliot came to Wesley’s house with their three children as guests.
Avery took out the couplet written by Elliot and showed it to Wesley.
Avery: “Elliot wrote it, isn’t it nice?”
Wesley nodded: “It’s not bad, it looks like that.”
Avery was a little puzzled when she got this evaluation: “Is it just ‘not bad’? I think it’s very good”
Wesley looked at her puzzled expression, pointed to a calligraphy and painting on the wall, and asked, “What do you think of the calligraphy and painting on the wall?”
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Avery glanced at the wall, and immediately exclaimed: “The clouds and flowing water, the dragon and the phoenix dance, belongs to the kind of master level that I can’t understand, but it is very powerful at first glance.”
Wesley: “This is written by my father.”
“Wow! Uncle is so powerful.” Avery’s cheeks were flushed, and she suddenly wanted to take back the couplet she sent out.
She had known Wesley for so long, and she had never heard him say that his father had such high attainments in calligraphy.
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