Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 74
Janet lowered her head and continued to play with her phone without giving any answers.
Then, the butler parked the car in front of Summerville Academy of Fine Arts.
She felt that the Academy of Fine Arts had an amazing atmosphere and scenery, opting to walk around and have a look when Megan and Emily went to meet Old Mr. Collins.
While looking at the college students, she couldn’t help but reminisce about her life in Markovia. No wonder this is an academy of fine arts. The architecture of the school is so unique and aesthetic. It reminds me of the academy of fine arts that I attended in Markovia because both are so similar.
She went upstairs while carrying her little bag before realizing that there was a teacher giving a lesson in the studio.
However, the thing that caught Janet’s attention was the familiar painting being held by the teacher. After a few glances, she realized that it was a painting drawn by her during her earlier days.
He must have used it as a teaching material for the students. Yet, Janet was still unsatisfied about the painting because she had drawn it during her early days. After all, those paintings were also not up to her standards, so she didn’t think they were suitable as teaching material.
“Can you give me that painting?” She pointed at the painting in the teacher’s hand.
After that, the teacher gave her a thorough look. She looks quite young, but why is she so greedy? How dare she request for Master Nato’s painting!
He said to her softly, “Go away. How dare you ask for this? This is Master Nato’s painting.”
She squinted her phoenix-like eyes. “I know.”
The teacher sneered, “I must say, young lady, if you know about it, then why do you even ask? Do you know how much Master Nato’s painting costs?”
“It’s her earlier work and it’s too immature, so it won’t be worth a lot.” Janet quirked up her red lips slightly, revealing a wicked smile. “Why don’t you sell it to me? I’ll pay you.”
The teacher asked, “Are you crazy?”
A few seconds later, he said to her, “Do you know how much money this painting costs? A few millions. Can you afford that? Then, why are you so shameless with your words?”
“Hehe!” Janet giggled.
After that, the teacher ignored her and left.
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