Remarried Wife: She will Remarry, But Another Person-Chapter 204: Fellow CP Shippers

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Chapter 204: Chapter 204: Fellow CP Shippers

Tessa didn’t give her a chance to ask, pretending to be in a hurry, "Oh dear, if I don’t leave now, I’ll be late. You all go ahead, catch you later!"

Without waiting for Sabrina to react, Tessa hurriedly ran off.

Sabrina watched her retreat with graceful fluidity, dumbfounded.

She even suspected that Tessa really had an appointment...

Jasper watched Tessa’s back, raised an eyebrow, didn’t say anything, then turned his attention back to Sabrina and asked, "Shall we go together?"

At this point, it would seem rather ungrateful to refuse.

Sabrina nodded and said, "Sure."

She breathed a small sigh of relief; fortunately, the painting had already been purchased, the contract signed, the payment made.

If she had been any slower and caught by Mr. Fitzgerald on the spot, how embarrassing would that be?

Soon, the two continued to browse the exhibition with Zara.

Sabrina gently held the little cub’s hand and softly asked her daughter, "Zara, did you trouble Uncle?"

The little cub shook her head and said, in a sweet voice, "No, Zara was very good!"

After speaking, she hugged her small water bottle, took two sips, making her cheeks puffed up like a little pufferfish.

Sabrina was charmed by this cuteness and tapped her cheek with a smile.

Once the trio walked far away, Tessa peeked her head out from behind a pillar, giving herself a thumbs-up for her greatness.

She truly was clever, naturally creating an opportunity for the two of them!

Not far away, Nash and the bodyguards watched Tessa’s sneaky actions and asked in a low voice, "Miss Hughes, didn’t you have something urgent?"

Tessa was startled by his sudden voice, quickly turned around.

Seeing it was Nash, she patted her chest and complained, "Why don’t you guys make any noise when you walk? Don’t you know that scaring people can cause a death scare?"

Nash calmly replied, "We’ve been here earlier, protecting you in secret."

Tessa wasn’t the least bit embarrassed, calmly responding, "Oh, then you should pretend you didn’t see me..."

Then she planned to leave, wandering on her own.

At this moment, Nash proposed, "Why not join us, Miss Hughes? We have more people, and have been noting the movements of Mr. and Dr. Nash, thus can avoid you bumping into them."

Tessa was surprised.

So... these are fellow accomplices?

Wonderful, wonderful!

Thus, the two struck a deal, partnering to tour the exhibition.

The bodyguards exchanged glances, thinking: Shouldn’t we also be perceptive like this in the future???

...

Sabrina was completely unaware of this, just accompanying Jasper and Zara to the exhibition.

Jasper’s decision was undoubtedly correct.

Zara was indeed very engaged.

Jasper didn’t let her view alone; he followed her closely, occasionally asking her about her perception and thoughts on certain paintings.

The little cub was not shy, articulating all her feelings in a sweet voice.

If something was amiss, Jasper would correct her.

Throughout the morning, the little cub gained substantial insight, and even Sabrina learned quite a bit alongside.

In the blink of an eye, noon approached.

Jasper worried that Zara might be hungry, planned to view a bit more, then take them for lunch.

At this time, his phone suddenly rang.

Jasper glanced at it and said to Sabrina, "You keep viewing, I’ll take this call and be back soon."

"Alright, you go ahead." Sabrina had no objection, continued with the little cub.

After Jasper left, mother and daughter turned the corner, viewing the works on the other side.

Sabrina also found that as they went deeper into the exhibition, the works became increasingly exceptional.

The variety, style, all became more exquisite and complex.

Suddenly, the little cub stood still, her flickering eyes captivated by a wall of sunflowers.

This sunflower was an oil painting, abstract in style, painted by a late-century artist.

However, the artist had a short life, passing away at a young age.

He had been passionately sketching since childhood, unfortunately, upon gaining fame, he passed away due to illness.

A few guests around were admiring the painting.

"This work is such a pity; it previously appeared several times at auction, reaching billions in bids, yet somehow the painting ended up damaged."

"Indeed, its current value is just eight million now..."

Sabrina also noticed the painting was indeed incomplete.

The right side had a tiled area, damaged up to nearly a third.

Yet even so, it didn’t affect the painting’s appeal.

The left side, which was intact, was deemed a masterpiece.

Through the yellow dye, one seemed to be immersed in a sea of sunflowers...

Sabrina saw the bright-eyed expression of the little cub and couldn’t resist asking her, "Darling, do you like it?"

The little girl nodded her small head, her eyes shimmering, "Mommy, I saw the complete version on video!"

Uncle said that this author is a genius, but unfortunately, his health isn’t good. If he were healthy, he definitely would have become someone extraordinary, Zara, you have to study hard!"

Sabrina’s heart stirred upon hearing this, then she asked again, "Does Zara like the painting? If she does, mommy will buy it."

Zara twisted her fingers, looking a bit conflicted, and said, "I like it, but this painting costs a lot of money, mommy will have to work hard."

The little girl isn’t very clear on the concept of money, but she does understand that mommy has to work to earn it, and she doesn’t want mommy to struggle.

The little girl thought for a moment, held mommy’s hand, and said in a tender voice, "How about, when I grow up and make my own money, I’ll buy the painting then?"

Sabrina listened to her sensible little voice, her heart softening.

She patted the little girl’s head and said with a smile, "Don’t worry, if our Zara likes it, then mommy will buy it! Mommy has some money now, you don’t have to worry."

Speaking of which, Sabrina called out to nearby staff, "Hello..."

Her voice just started, and before she could finish, she was interrupted by a young childish voice behind her.

"Dad Hawthorne, can I buy this painting?"

This voice... was very familiar.

It seems to be... Brooke Sinclairs’ son?

Sabrina frowned instinctively and turned around, and sure enough, she saw the three of them.

At this moment, Sonny seemed to have seen them too, pretending to be surprised and said, "Ah, it’s Zara and Auntie Sabrina, what a coincidence!"

Zara’s small brows furrowed slightly, clearly not liking them, and she moved closer to mommy.

Sabrina’s gaze darkened slightly, unable to suppress the urge to curse under her breath.

Why do they keep running into these people everywhere they go?

She withdrew her cold gaze, deciding to ignore them.

But Jordan Hawthorne was the first to speak to her, "Did you bring Zara to buy a painting?"

Isn’t that obvious?

Sabrina didn’t respond, not wanting to answer him.

Jordan Hawthorne also noticed her indifferent attitude and felt a surge of frustration.

But he didn’t want to quarrel with Sabrina here, so he suppressed the irritation, looking at his daughter standing beside Sabrina’s leg.

"Zara, tell daddy, do you want to buy a painting?"

Zara pursed her lips, being obedient, she still answered, "Yes, I want to buy this one..."

She pointed to the incomplete sunflowers in front of her and spoke to Jordan Hawthorne.

Upon hearing this, Sonny’s expression turned troubled, and he immediately said, "But... I saw this painting first, and I said I wanted it first."

He tugged on Jordan Hawthorne’s hand, coquettishly shaking it, "Dad Hawthorne, you promised to give me a painting as a reward, I like this one..."

Brooke Sinclairs initially felt unhappy about meeting Sabrina here.

Since the medical conference, Jordan Hawthorne hadn’t shown a good face to her.

No matter how much she lowered herself to flirt, he wouldn’t spare her a glance.

But fortunately, Sonny was quite impressive, winning the second prize in the city-level children’s group for a painting he drew at school yesterday, and received praise through a teacher’s call.

The teacher even told them, "There is a well-known domestic painter who really appreciates Sonny’s work and wants to take him as an apprentice. Sonny’s mom, maybe you can consider it..."

Brooke Sinclairs certainly wanted the best for her son, so after asking the teacher for the contact information, she arranged to meet the painter at this exhibition.

The exhibition tickets were naturally arranged by Jordan Hawthorne.

Just now, they had met the painter, who was indeed a fairly famous domestic artist with several pieces that had received national honors.

Although not yet at a master level, among domestic painters, he was above average...

Jordan Hawthorne also calmed down a bit towards Brooke Sinclairs because of this matter.

He even promised Sonny to give him a painting as a reward.

Anyway, Sonny managed to earn him some face.

Brooke Sinclairs was quite pleased with this situation.

Even if she wasn’t very capable, she has a son after all!

As long as mother and son are united, why worry about not getting Jordan Hawthorne?

Yet unexpectedly, this sense of pride hadn’t lasted long before she turned around and saw Sabrina and her silly daughter.

Brooke Sinclairs couldn’t help but feel anxious.

Worried that Jordan Hawthorne might change his mind, she quietly reminded him from the side, "Jordan, it seemed Sonny was the one who expressed interest first.

Mr. Lynch said he has great talent, and if he’s interested in this painting, there must be something special about it that attracts him, which is important for a child’s enlightenment..."

She didn’t use her usual domineering tone but spoke to Jordan Hawthorne in a weak and troubled manner.

Jordan Hawthorne’s expression became hesitant because of this.

Recently, he had been reflecting on past events.

In his heart, he knew he had indeed neglected Sabrina and Zara over the years and had thought about making it up to his daughter.

But today’s matter concerns Sonny’s future development.

Moreover, it was his own prior promise to give Sonny a painting.

It’s rare for Sonny to fancy one, and if he were to go back on his word now, it would set a bad example for the child.

But Zara...

Brooke Sinclairs saw that he didn’t immediately agree and guessed he was truly swayed by Sabrina and her daughter.

She couldn’t help but get anxious, hurriedly saying, "Jordan, Sonny was just accepted as Mr. Lynch’s apprentice, which is different from Zara! If Zara is just painting for fun, she can choose another one, right?"

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