Chapter 244
The Fake Heiress's Inner Thoughts Were Heard by Her Entire Family
Jing Yi's villa wasnât particularly large, but its interior decoration leaned towards an elegant and understated style. The simplicity of the design made the oil paintings on the walls stand out even more.
From the moment he entered, Director Xu noticed these paintings. Among them were landscapes, but most featured Jing Yi herself, as well as images of her racing.
Director Xu found it a bit strange. After all, in his impression, Jing Yi wasnât the type to enjoy showcasing herself so prominently.
The landscape paintings were beautiful, and the ones depicting the racetrack offered a refreshing perspective.
âWho painted those?â Director Xu couldnât resist his curiosity and asked.
Jing Yi turned her gaze toward the paintings, a faint dimple appearing on her cheek, as if filled with a sense of satisfaction.
Jing Zejun, standing beside her, answered, âThose were painted by her fiancé, Shen Huaichu.â
The fact that Shen Huaichu could paint came as a surprise to everyone in the Jing family. But then again, considering that his aunt, Shen Tu, was a renowned painter, it wasnât entirely unexpected that her nephew might have some artistic skills.
Still, painting seemed somewhat out of character for Shen Huaichu.
Anyone hearing about this for the first time would be shocked, just like Director Xu, who widened his eyes in disbelief. âShen Huaichu painted these?!â He looked back at the paintings, his eyes filled with astonishment.
No wonder Jing Yi appeared in almost every one of them.
[Wait, who painted them?!]
[I even thought Jing Yi commissioned someone to paint them, but never imagined it was Shen Huaichu.]
[I thought Jing Yi was like Jing Zeqian, enjoying having self-portraits at home.]
[When did you ever see Jing Zeqianâs house?]
[I havenât, but I just assumed heâd be that kind of person.]
[Poor Jing Zeqian, his reputation is taking a hit.]
[No, the real shocker here is that Shen Huaichu, the CEO of Huarui Group, can paint oil paintings?!]
[Fun fact: Shen Huaichuâs aunt is Shen Tu, a famous oil painting master in the country.]
[Having portraits of your lover at home, painted by your own handâthatâs so romantic!]
While netizens were still immersed in the romantic story of Jing Yi and Shen Huaichu, Jing Yi herself was starting to feel a bit uncomfortable.
Oh no, Shen Huaichuâs dignified image is about to take another hit.
......
Jing Yi hadnât known about Shen Huaichuâs painting skills much earlier than Jing Zejun and the others. She had only learned about it from Gu Lin.
That day, Gu Lin had been acting extremely mysterious, constantly keeping an eye on Shen Huaichuâs movements, which piqued Jing Yiâs curiosity.
â...That room over there will definitely give you goosebumps.â
Jing Yi stole a glance. She had been to Shen Huaichuâs house several times, and the place Gu Lin was pointing to was just a guest room, wasnât it?
Gu Lin was still sneaking looks at Shen Huaichu. âIt used to be a guest room, but after my brother returned from treatment, it was completely transformed.â
Although, what was with this secretive atmosphere?
Jing Yi glanced at Shen Huaichu, who wasnât far away, and instinctively lowered her voice. âSo, whatâs in there now?â Gu Lin replied mysteriously, âItâs my brotherâs masterpiece exhibition room!â
Masterpiece? What kind of masterpiece?
Jing Yi frowned. Why couldnât Gu Lin just explain everything at once?
Instead, Gu Lin acted all profound, telling her she had to see it for herself to fully experience the shock and goosebumps. He even promised to distract Shen Huaichu for her.
Wasnât it wrong to sneak a peek at someone elseâs secret? Even as fiancés, shouldnât they respect some boundaries?
Without hesitation, Jing Yi said, âAlright! Make sure you keep him occupied!â She climbed the stairs and, while Shen Huaichu wasnât looking, opened the door.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
That day, Jing Yi saw the mysterious room Gu Lin had mentioned. She didnât feel the goosebumps Gu Lin had promised, but her heart softened, feeling as if it had caved in.
She stood at the doorway when Shen Huaichu hurried over, a hint of fear hidden in his eyes. He didnât even have time to scold Gu Lin, his entire focus on Jing Yiâs reaction.
Looking at Shen Huaichu, Jing Yi smiled, her eyes curving into crescents.
âGu Lin! No peeking!â
With that, she wrapped her arms around Shen Huaichuâs neck, pressing her lips to his. They were slightly cool, but that didnât matter.
Gu Lin: Ugh, yet another overly affectionate fiancé couple!
......
After receiving Jing Yiâs âtacit approval,â Shen Huaichu became more âopenâ about his hobby.
At the racetrack again, on the same viewing stand, Jing Zeqian glanced at Shen Huaichu beside him, his expression a mix of complexity and exasperation.
He had always thought Shen Huaichuâs âillnessâ hadnât fully healed, and now he seemed to have gone completely âmad.â
Like right now, holding an oil paintbrush and painting? At a racetrack?
What kind of habit was this?
Jing Zeqian leaned over to take a look. Surprisingly, the painting wasnât bad. He took another glanceâseems like Shen Huaichu hadnât been idle during his treatment.
One more look, and he realized it was a great way to pass the time. By the time he finished a painting, the race would probably be over.
Shen Huaichu: â...Second Brother, do you need something?â
The subtext was clear: If you donât have anything important, kindly leave and stop bothering me.
Jing Zeqian pretended not to understand and instead asked curiously, âYou can paint? When did you learn that?â Others nearby also pricked up their ears, equally curious.
Although they disapproved of Jing Zeqianâs nosiness, they couldnât help but want to know the answer themselves.
Shen Huaichu wasnât oblivious to their curiosity. He sighed inwardly, put down his brush, and resignedly answered.
âAround four or five years old, I donât remember the exact time.â After all, it had been so long. His memories of learning oil painting were mostly tied to the arguments between his father and his aunt, Shen Tu.
After his parents passed away, he hadnât thought of picking it up again. But during that dark period, he needed an outlet, something to hold onto, or he might not have made it through.
Jing Zeqian was surprised, looking Shen Huaichu up and down. âI thought you learned it during the time you were gone.â Shen Huaichu fell silent. Aside from Jing Yi, Jing Zeqian was the only one who would so bluntly bring up his âdisappearance.â
But did Jing Zeqian even realize that he had gone away for treatment, not for a vacation?
â...Iâm not that talented.â If it werenât for the hours he had put in as a child, he probably would have forgotten most of it by now.
The others finally understoodâShen Huaichuâs aunt, Shen Tu, was an oil painter, so it wasnât so surprising that he could paint.
But if Shen Huaichu were to ask his aunt for her opinion, she would probably criticize his work. Not that it mattered, though, since his audience consisted of only one person.
Shen Huaichu looked at the figure in the painting, wearing a helmet, his deep eyes filled with tenderness.
But of course, there was someone who couldnât read the room. âWhat are you staring at? You need to finish this before Jing Yiâs race starts, right? If you have time, how about painting me too?â
Shen Huaichu: ...No, thanks.
âI donât need all the details or background. Just paint me, okay? Like, just...â
Jing Zeqian was already imagining himself immortalized in a painting, while Shen Huaichu felt completely numb.
He regretted it. He should have taken this secret to his grave.
In the end, Lin Ruiqing couldnât stand it anymore and dragged Jing Zeqian away.