In the past, Sylvia’s paintings had always been bright and lighthearted. The girls she painted seemed infused with the warmth of springtime, their colors so vivid and lively that anyone looking at them couldn't help but smile, as if basking in endless sunlight. But now, her style had undergone a
If Adora ever found out that Louis was White-Coat Deity, given how much she disliked that persona, she’d hang up instantly and never speak to him again."Not exactly someone I know," she replied, after a pause. "I had a bad rash a while back, and I consulted a doctor online. He recommended a Dr. Be
"Don't worry, I'll have his family send someone to keep an eye on him. He won’t be bothering you again," Louis said calmly, his tone so considerate that Adora found herself feeling a little awkward."Alright… sounds good, then," she mumbled, slightly embarrassed, before ending the call.Louis was on
Laura accompanied her. But the moment they opened the door, they found Eugene squatting by the shoe cabinet outside. Eugene sprang to his feet. "Adora, good morning! Where are you heading?" Adora’s face darkened as she stared at the man who stood there, practically buzzing with excitement. Th
Before he could finish his sentence, Adora suddenly raised the medical file in her hand and slapped it hard against Eugene's injured forehead with a loud thud. Eugene cried out in pain and clutched his head. Adora swiftly locked the door, shutting him out. "Adora, Adora..." Eugene refused to g
Adora sent a long message without caring about the other party’s reaction, determined to make things clear.Madame Lee: "I don't care whether you have feelings for me or not. From today on, please stop!"Louis stared at the messages, his expression calm, but his eyes dark and fathomless.She really
Carrying this curiosity with him, he completely forgot that not long ago, he had secretly sworn never to meddle in other people's business again, only to break that promise almost immediately. Whether it was Madame Lee or Adora, both could easily sway his thoughts. At that moment, Adora was stil
"Why not?" Adora asked lightly."I’m not planning to get married or have children anyway. To me, that organ is just a burden."The truth was, love and family had left scars far too deep for her to ever forget.She had come to believe that living alone wasn’t so bad.No heartbreak, no obligations, an
Her hair was neatly pinned up, her tailored suit impeccably cut, her posture flawless, her figure elegant and proportionate.Even from behind, she was the kind of woman who could easily turn heads and steal breaths away.The woman walked up and gently stroked the little boy’s head before taking him