Chapter 33 It’s Me Who Left Gavyn
Aylin showed the invitation letter and entered the hall. All of her attention was attracted by the various paintings in the exhibition.
Ryker said with a smile on his lips, “Aylin, if you like any painting, just tell me. I will pay for it for you!”
In the past three years, every time Ryker participated in this kind of activity, he always hoped that Aylin would be by his side.
How could he let go of the opportunity to show his affection?
Aylin poked Ryker’s smiling face with her finger. “Stop kidding. How can I let you pay for it? I plan to buy it for my father. Do you want to steal my credit?”
Ryker smiled a little bitterly.
He knew very well that he became what he was now because Aylin kept helping him. No matter what, he wanted to do his best to pay her back.
He knew that the money he earned was less than a fraction of Aylin’s assets.
Just as Ryker was about to speak, a voice came from beside him.
“Isn’t this Mr. Orozco?”
The man who spoke was a well-known director, Matthew Sheller. When Matthew saw Ryker, he
came over with a warm smile.
They shook hands, and Matthew was excited. “As soon as we heard that you were going back to America for your development, we were all eager to recruit you. I wanted to talk to you in private and didn’t expect to meet you here.”
Matthew’s eyes were somehow fixed on Aylin with some examination.
Her appearance was exquisite, and her temperament was cold.
She was quite a beauty.
“This is…”
“It is my honor to be appreciated by Mr. Sheller.” Ryker slightly tilted his body and blocked
Matthew’s gaze.
Matthew laughed.
“I happen to have a new script recently. I think this young lady can act very well. If you are willing to
be the male lead, this young lady can also take a role.”
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“Sorry, my friend has no intention of entering showbiz.”
Ryker refused bluntly, and Matthew was a little embarrassed.
Ryker didn’t care.
No matter what, he couldn’t let Aylin suffer.
He claimed to have something to discuss with Matthew and pulled him away, giving Aylin a
reassuring look.
Aylin retracted her gaze and focused on appreciating the painting. Suddenly, she heard a father and
his daughter talking.
“Dad, it’s so boring. I want to go home.”
“If you don’t like it, I won’t force you to come the next time. But can you watch the exhibition today
with me?”
Aylin looked over. The little girl pouted. Despite her unwillingness, she still silently held her
father’s hand and obediently followed him.
Looking at their interaction, Aylin was slightly stunned as if she saw herself watching the exhibition with her father. Back then, she was just like a little girl, extremely unwilling to come to
this kind of place.
Every time, her father would kind of trick her into coming.
“Aylin, next time, I definitely won’t ask you to come…”
“Aylin, if you go to watch the art exhibition today with Daddy, I will take you to the amusement
park…”
“Aylin, I heard that there is a new flavor in your favorite sweet cone. I will buy it for you if you go to
watch the art exhibition tomorrow with me…”
“Aylin…”
The deeply-buried memory suddenly showed up. Her heart was overwhelmed with bitterness and dull pain.
If she could return to the past….
She would not have any complaints.
Under the light, Aylin lowered her eyes. Her skin was as fair as snow, and the patterns on her black dress were shining brightly. She looked cold, elegant, and melancholy. Anyone who entered the exhibition hall would look at her with one more glance.
“Which family does she come from? She looks very elegant. Laila, come with me to greet her.”
The moment Haleigh stepped into the exhibition hall, her gaze was immediately attracted by Aylin
in front of the painting.
Laila looked a little stiff while holding Haleigh’s arm.
The only thing Laila did not want to bring up for so many years was her family background. Although Haleigh never directly mentioned it, her words still hurt Laila’s heart.
Laila’s hand tightened slightly as she looked in that direction. Although she just saw a profile, it
still felt a little familiar.
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