"Director Fenton... Max..." Terrence came over and looked at Jerome in embarrassment.
Jerome's face changed slightly. He asked with a wry smile, "Don't tell me that even Max has found a learning skill?"
Terrence nodded helplessly. "He found a traditional clothing store and made an appointment with the owner to learn how to make traditional costumes."
Jerome grabbed the clothes on his chest, feeling a little short of breath.
His eyes fell on Mabel and Dawson, who were seriously learning to make beef bourguignon, feeling better. At least, the two played by the variety show rules.
Jerome wanted to cry.
In the coffee shop, Julian carefully explained the design concepts and ideas of the castle to Charlotte. With her foundation in design, she understood the concepts Julian had introduced very quickly and soon got started.
Julian looked at Charlotte's painting techniques, and a look of satisfaction flashed in his eyes.
"Rare young people can draw so well by hand in this era," said Julian.
Since the popularity of computer drawing, everyone was accustomed to using computer drawing, but rare drawings were hand-drawn. Many people even couldn't draw architectural drawings by hand.
But Julian had nostalgia for heritage preservation. He had been using hand drawing since he started studying architectural design. Over the years, many people had tried to get him to switch to computers, but he had rejected them all.
For him, hand drawing was not only a way of working but represented a process of thinking.
Now, seeing a young man with very solid hand-painting skills, Julian naturally had an appreciation for Charlotte's talent.
Charlotte was open to learning, and Julian valued her talent and was willing to teach. So, the two got along.
With Charlotte joining, the two drew much faster. They were basically finished before it got completely dark.
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