Chapter 18

Inside, there was a girl with a high ponytail and a confident face, with a brush in her hand, quickly drawing something on the paper.

Soon, a plain painting appeared in front of the public. Under a blooming blue cherry blossom tree, a picturesque boy stood there with a melancholy expression on his face and seemed to be thinking about something. On the other side, a girl holding flowers was staring at the boy in a daze.

From the boy's point of view, the whole world is only black and white, but from the girl's perspective, it is really colorful.

This is the place where Ada Wood first met Aaron Hunter and where she fell in love with him. In the end, the painting made her famous, and it also made her notorious.

She is a genius in sketching, but a fool in emotion.