Gluey Love Between Us

Chapter 1878



Victor connected the wifi on the plane silently.

After searching for the content online, Victor felt that he was really too old to accept those stories.

There was even such a world in novels.

Seeing Eden read it with great interest, he couldn't help but feel a little jealous. Was the book so attractive?

He took a look at the book name and started to read it as well. Otherwise, he would have nothing to talk to her.

This was a story about a woman who gave birth to a child for a rich man and then ran away. The rich man met her a few years later, and the child was already six years old. The child was very smart. He scolded his father on the street and almost ruined his father's company. The plot was quite interesting, but he always felt that the heroine was similar to Eden.

That was too dramatic!

He couldn't concentrate on reading. He was no longer a naive young man.

Victor did not disturb Eden. He closed his eyes and took a nap. He hoped that they would arrive when he woke up. He could see his little princess soon.

As expected, when Victor woke up, the plane had landed. He looked at the time, and they had enough time to give Gia a surprise.

She glanced sideways and saw that Eden had fallen asleep as well. Her phone was in her arms, and the screen was lit up. It seemed that she was reading the novel before she fell asleep. She seemed to have fallen asleep just now.

The plane was a little shaky when it landed. Eden woke up as well.

Seeing that they had arrived, she rubbed her eyes and looked outside. Her heart ached when she thought about the children.

Even she felt strange and sacred, let alone the children.

When the children left her, she was brokenhearted and even desperate. Although she was no longer so sad, she still hated the Simpson family.

Victor stood up and tidied up Eden's backpack, waiting for the shuttle bus to come over.

They could hail a taxi out of the airport. Victor knew that Gia's painting exhibition was held in the city center, so they went straight there. Eden was very excited all the way. She hadn't seen the children for a long time, and she couldn't wait to see them immediately.

But it took them one hour and a half to go to the city center from the airport.

When they got off the car, the painting exhibition had started.

"Victor, we're late." Eden was a little sad. There were traffic jams along the way.

Victor smiled and said, "It's okay. We're only a few minutes late. We can go in now."

Victor had asked Giada's teacher. The painting exhibition had just started.

Victor took Eden's hand and went straight to the exhibition.

That day, Giada was accompanied by her teacher Anthony to communicate with everyone.

The hall was very big. To Eden's surprise, there were many people inside.

The first painting she saw was about a female role in opera. Her expression was cold, and her clothes were colorful. It seemed that she was meditating. The background was made of red and yellow petals, which set off the beautiful colors.

Giada was skilful in ink and wash and landscape paintings.

Seeing that Gia had made great progress, Eden melted into tears. Every painting had its unique value. It was as elegant like a poem.

There were other paintings about the relaxing scene in the countryside and the tremendous scenery on the mountain.

Every painting was admired by lots of people.

Eden and Victor appreciated each of them with excitement.

Victor saw Gia's progress as well. She painted more skillfully and vigorously.

"Miss Williams, I heard that this opportunity should have belonged to you, but you lost to a ten-year-old child. What a pity."

Hearing the voice, Victor and Eden stopped at the same time.

In front of Eden, there was a woman who wore a brown windbreaker. She stood in front of the painting, and Eden couldn't see her face. She shrugged her shoulders, "The younger generation will surpass us in the future!"

"Hey, you're so capable. Why should you be afraid of a ten-year-old child? In my opinion, the paintings of that child are just so-so. Look at these wash paintings. Although each of them was painted in a different way, I always feel lonely and desolate when I look at them. Perhaps I don't have a good taste, but I feel that these paintings are fixed in form and monotonous in content."

The woman said sarcastically and unkindly.

"No, you're wrong. She's very good at painting. The paintings look plain indeed, but you have to look at them carefully. The shapes of the fish and lotus are a bit strange, but she has her own ideas."

"You can't understand the meaning of her paintings unless you appreciate them carefully. Each of them is rich in content, but you'll have a peace of mind by looking at them."

"This child's mind is very pure, so she can draw the soul of lotus."

Gia would paint an animal in each of the wash painting, which was magnificently conceived.

"Oh, I can't see that. Anyway, I paint because I like it. It doesn't matter whether I can hold a painting exhibition or not. But you have waited for so long. I only know that she had beaten you to the chance. Are you willing to give up?" The woman wanted to instigate her and kept talking about this matter.

"It's okay." She pretended to be relaxed. What could she do even if she was unwilling to give up? Although she had a powerful background, she couldn't realize her dream.

Few people could bear to offend Victor's daughter.

Moreover, the Williams family was no longer what it used to be.

Eden and Victor looked at each other. It turned out that the woman was just jealous.

"Miss Williams, I heard that the girl has sold more than a dozen paintings. Every painting is expensive, and the cheapest one even costs hundreds of thousands of dollars."

"I know. She said before the painting exhibition that she would donate all the money she earned to the poor students."

"Oh! She's quite kind." The woman couldn't hide the jealousy in her tone.

Victor and Eden smiled. They ignored them and went to find Gia.

They had understood what was going on. Miss Williams should be the one who had threatened Gia before.

They walked around for quite a while before seeing Gia.

She had grown much taller in the past few months. She wore a black dress, a pair of delicate leather shoes and a silver foot chain. She had lost her baby fat. Standing in the crowd, she looked pretty and eye- catching.

She had just finished introducing a painting to a middle-aged man.

Eden was very relieved. Gia finally didn't dress in a punk way.

"Gia." Eden ran to her.

Giada was dumbfounded. Was she dreaming? Why did she see her mother and hear her voice?

No, she seemed to have seen Victor as well.

"Baby, I miss you so much." Eden hugged her. She was so happy that she bust into tears.

Giada said, "Mom, it's you!"

Giada couldn't believe it. She blinked her beautiful eyes, but Eden was still holding her, and Victor was behind Eden.

She froze on the spot.

"Dad, you're here too."

Victor lowered his head slightly and looked at her with doting eyes, "Are you delighted?"

Giada blinked her teary eyes and said in a hoarse voice, "I'm like over the moon! I've held a painting exhibition a few times, but you and mom have never been there. I hoped that you would come here, but I knew you were busy, so I didn't tell you about it."


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