Louis' eyebrows were knitted, and the air around him dropped steeply to the freezing point.
"None of this has anything to do with Mr. Harrison, right? After all, you have nothing to do with Miss Doyle now."
The anger in Stefan's heart increased, and his sideways glance at Louis was as cold as ice.
Martha looked coldly at Stefan, who had suddenly arrived here, and a trace of puzzlement flashed in her eyes.
So, what was the reason for Stefan to come here today?
She thought, but asked in confusion, "So, Mr. Harrison, you're not here to see my exhibition today?"
Stefan looked back at Martha, his narrow eyes narrowed slightly.
"Of course, but I'm more curious which one of the three Miss Doyle will choose from."
At this time the office door was wide open, a reporter inadvertently passed by and heard these words.
The reporter immediately sensed that this would be a breaking story and walked to the office door with his camera.
When Martha saw the reporter at the door, her eyes were slightly downcast and her thoughts were complicated.
The next second, she looked up at Stefan with a smile and replied graciously and decently, "Mr. Harrison, we are divorced, this is my personal matter, it is not improper to talk to you about it."
Stefan suddenly froze in place not knowing what to say.
Indeed, he was no longer in any position to accuse Martha, but he was still unwilling to seem her flirt with other men.
The man pursed his lips, looked at Martha with a gloomy face, and stopped talking.
The reporter saw this scene, hurriedly sat down, turned around and quietly left the office door.
With a few photos and a few articles, his news would definitely cause a mighty uproar.
Martha saw Stefan being silent and did not care, turned her head and looked at Rhys and Louis sitting across the table with a light smile.
"You two might want to come with me to see my paintings, or you can give me some reminders."
"It's my honor."
Louis replied with a smile, making a very gentlemanly gesture.
Seeing this, Rhys also smiled and said, "That said, after being busy for so long, I have not properly appreciated your paintings, so let's go now."
Martha smiled and answered "yes", and took the lead to walk out of the office.
Stefan frowned unhappily at the direction the three left, and followed them.
Soon, the four came to a portrait of a sunrise.
Rhys' voice was admiring when he saw the scene of water and sky meeting.
"Miss Doyle, your painting skills are really superb, how can she paint the sunrise so vividly, as if she was in the scene."
No sooner had his words fallen than Louis' voice followed -
"Yes, the view of this painting is also a rare sight. In a thick foggy day, such a sunrise of colors is a spectacle."
Martha smiled and lightly explained.
"I painted this picture when I was working with Mr. Williams on the island. If it weren't for the fact that the island is bordered by the sea on all sides, I wouldn't have been inspired to paint it."
"I feel the painting a bit familiar, so it turns out it's the scene on the island."
The doubt in Rhys' eyes dispersed and he spoke with a smile.
Just at this time, Stefan's cool voice came into the ears of the three people.
"Why is the water on this painting so dark and black, it's not real at all."
"The water is naturally dark when the sky is not yet bright."
Martha frowned and opened her mouth indifferently to explain.
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