Chapter 163
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Chapter 163 Painting Chandlerâs eyes widened immediately, clearly having heard about Emrysâ exploits from Roger before.
He was immensely surprised in his heart.
âDr. Lund, youâre truly young and promising!â Chandler complimented, then looked at Roger with a meaningful gaze, saying, âNo wonder I thought there was something peculiar about your family, Roge.
So, thatâs how it is, thatâs how it is. Hahaha!â
How could he not understand at this point? It was clear that Roger had set his sights on the young and promising Dr. Lund Emrys to be his sonâinâlaw. Moreover, judging by the shy demeanor of his daughter, Jacqueline, just now, it was obvious that she had developed feelings for Emrys as well.
Now, they were just waiting for Emrys to give his approval.
After Chandler figured out the crux of the matter, he suddenly blinked at Emrys and said, âDr. Lund, actually, I also have a daughter. Sheâs fairâskinned, with long legs and a perky behindââ
âChandler! Shut your mouth!â
âHaha, I was just joking around. Donât worry, I wonât steal your ideal sonâinâlaw,â Chandler said with a hearty laugh.
Rogerâs face had turned dark. He cautiously glanced at Emrys, and seeing no reaction from the latter, he finally let out a sigh of relief.
In truth, Emrys was also puzzled in his heart. Is this guy the governor? Isnât he too unassuming?
However, as a result, Emrys had a rather favorable impression of Chandler. He found the latter to be quite an approachable person.
The three of them were chatting while sipping their tea, and before they knew it, half an hour had passed. Suddenly, Chandler spoke up. âRoge, do you remember back in our university days when we joined a calligraphy and painting society? We both fell for the same senior in the society. We each made a painting to confess our feelings to her, only to be scolded harshly. Looking back now, itâs quite a fond memory!â
âFond memory, my foot! Isnât that senior your wife now?â
âHa! Are you blaming me because your skills didnât measure up?â
âHow about we have a competition now?â
âLetâs do it, then. Do you really think Iâd be afraid of you? Youâll always be the one defeated by me,â
Chandler said jokingly.
The two middleâaged men, neither willing to concede to the other, promptly moved to the study. They laid out their calligraphy sets, ready to determine who was superior.
However, what should they paint?
Chandler suggested, âI remember when we first met our senior at school, it was by the waterlily pond, Chapter 163 Painting im Why donât we draw waterlilies and see who has better inunghiation?â
Painting without a physical subject not only tested the skill of the artist but also greatly challenged their imaginative abilities.
Upon hearing those words, Roger was immediately displeased and retorted angrily, âYeah, right! How dare you bring up this matter related to our senior. I think youâre just trying to brag abom your wife today.â
Initially, the two of them pursued the same senior. However, Chandler managed to win her over first.
That left Roger so upset that he didnât speak to Chandler for several days. Eventually, he took his revenge by making Chandler pay a hefty bill at the school cafeteria, Only then did he feel his anger had been appeased.
The memories of those years were sweet for Chandler. However, for Roger, they were nothing but a messed up youth.
He simply refused to paint the waterlilies.
Seeing him like that, Chandler suddenly slapped his thigh and exclaimed, âIn that case, letâs draw a bird!â
âDraw a bird?â
Roger sifted through his memories, realizing that his recollections of his senior indeed had no connection with birds. Thus, he nodded and said. âAll right, letâs draw a bird,â
And so, each of them took a table and began to paint.
Emrys found it amusing, so he stood oflâ to the side and watched the two without uttering a word to interrupt.
After waiting for a while, the two of them gradually finished their drawings. They couldnât wait to invite Emrys to judge their work.
Roger said, âDr. Lund, all you need to do is to tell us, based on your first impression, who among us two drew better.â
He knew that Emrys was not a professional calligraphy and painting appraiser and couldnât offer much in the way of critique. However, he believed that Emrys should still be able to discern between good and bad artwork.
Chandler was also looking at him with a face full of anticipation.
Emrys chuckled and said, âSince both of you have asked for my opinion, Iâll share my humble views. If thereâs anything I say thatâs incorrect, please donât laugh at me.â
Send Gifts Î Î Chapter 163 Painting Why donât we draw waterlilies and see who has better imagination?â
Painting without a physical subject not only tested the skill of the artist but also greatly challenged their imaginative abilities, Upon hearing those words, Roger was immediately displeased and retorted angrily, âYeah, right! How dare you bring up this matter related to our senior. I think youâre just trying to brag about your wife today.â
Initially, the two of them pursued the same senior. However, Chandler managed to win her over first.
That left Roger so upset that he didnât speak to Chandler for several days. Eventually, he took his revenge by making Chandler pay a hefty bill at the school cafeteria. Only then did he feel his anger had been appeased.
The memories of those years were sweet for Chandler. However, for Roger, they were nothing but a messed up youth.
He simply refused to paint the waterlilies.
Seeing him like that, Chandler suddenly slapped his thigh and exclaimed, âIn that case, letâs draw a bird!â
âDraw a bird?â
Roger sifted through his memories, realizing that his recollections of his senior indeed had no connection with birds. Thus, he nodded and said, âAll right, letâs draw a bird.â
And so, each of them took a table and began to paint.
Emrys found it amusing, so he stood off to the side and watched the two without uttering a word to interrupt.
After waiting for a while, the two of them gradually finished their drawings. They couldnât wait to invite Emrys to judge their work.
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Roger said, âDr. Lund, all you need to do is to tell us, based on your first impression, who among us two drew better.â
He knew that Emrys was not a professional calligraphy and painting appraiser and couldnât offer much in the way of critique. However, he believed that Emrys should still be able to discern between good and bad artwork.
Chandler was also looking at him with a face full of anticipation.
Emrys chuckled and said, âSince both of you have asked for my opinion, Iâll share my humble views. If thereâs anything I say thatâs incorrect, please donât laugh at me.â
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