After Kara finished her homework, she waited for Larry to check. Instead of Larry, Donald came upstairs first.
"Hi, Donald," Kara said with a smile.
Donald felt that she was a little nervous, and so he smiled back and comforted her, "We are classmates, which means we are equal. You don't have to be nervous when facing me. Master Larry is attending to his guests, and so he sends me up here to check your homework."
"Okay, here is my homework. Thank you, Donald."
When Donald got her painting, he was surprised and understood why Larry sent him up.
She painted so well that other students couldn't easily comment on her work.
He concealed his surprise and pointed a pencil at the place she needed to improve.
He wondered, "How old were you when you first learned to paint?"
Kara thought for a while and said, "I'm not sure. My mother said that I could draw things when I learned how to eat on my own."
Donald blinked as he thought, 'She is indeed a talented painter.'