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Chapter 39 Private numbers
It was very unbelievable. Paul Green's words lingered in Laura Green's ears all day.
Julia Miller came to the bar to look for her, saying that she came to find her, but her eyes did not forget to stare at James Brook who was singing on the stage and holding the guitar.
Laura Green brought her a cup of blueberry juice. She turned around and thanked her with a smile.
"Oh, time is really fast. Summer vacation is about to end soon. We're going to be unemployed!" Julia Miller said regretfully as she drank the juice.
She liked the work of the gallery quite well, but Laura Green felt that it didn't matter. Instead, the bar's work was over and she felt relaxed.
"Right!" Julia Miller took out a card from her bag and handed it to Laura Green, and said, "This is an invitation from our gallery. The manager asked me to give it to you. Be sure to invite you to participate in the exhibition next week."
"Invite me?" Laura Green took it, surprised.
"Yeah!" Julia Miller nodded and smiled. "It was really right to introduce you to Manchester last time. It is said that even the boss is very satisfied with you."
Laura Green laughed. Isn't their boss just Ethan White? No wonder she'll be invited.
"I'll definitely go when I get there." Laura Green agreed.
Just as she remembered, she had two more paintings on display and was a little excited to think about it.
"That's great." Julia Miller clapped her hands and was not afraid of being bored at the exhibition.
The two of them chatted again. Laura Green went back to work, and Julia Miller continued to concentrate on listening to James Brook singing.
...
It was already too late for Laura Green to return to the London Park from work.
Returning to her bedroom to take a shower, she might be too tired. She lay on the bed and looked at the ceiling.
The next morning, I heard from Tia about the news that Paul William went on a business trip. Last night's flight, this time to the Edinburgh to attend a business summit, the return date was uncertain.
Throughout the morning, Laura Green stayed in the attic thoughtfully. The easel in front of her was still blank, and she wanted to take some time to practice basic skills.
But she had been looking out of the window for a long time.
Just as she was traveling somewhere, her phone suddenly rang and she picked it up to see a strange number.
Laura read it for a while, then she put it aside.
After a while, the phone rang again.
This time, it was a text message with only two short words: "It's me."
He didn't name himself, but Laura Green's brain suddenly woke up.
Don't ask her how she knows. People sometimes have this strange feeling, especially when you're still thinking about this person.
Hesitating for a moment, she still dialed in.
The call was answered quickly.
"Hello!" Paul William's slightly magnetic voice came over.
"Hello, I'm sorry, I didn't know it was your call just now." Laura Green held her breath steady, but her heart was beating a little faster.
“That’s alright."
After a short silence, Laura Green did not know what to do.
The other side said: "This is my personal number. You can call this number later if you have any business."
“Alright!" Laura Green replied.
She remembered that she had never had his phone number. Nathan Hill had usually notified her when something happened. Now, he had taken the initiative to tell her his private number, indicating at least the importance he attached to her.
When she thought about this, Laura Green felt a little warm.
"You're out on a business trip, pay attention to your body." She tried to care for him.
At the end of the phone, Mr. William was finishing the morning meeting, standing in front of the floor—to—ceiling windows on the high—rise of the building, overlooking the river view of Edinburgh.
Hearing this coldly, he was a little stunned. No one had said this to him for many years.
His parents and his grandfather were strict with him, the people around him were in awe of him, and the people who had cared for him had already left ...
After a long silence, he said again, "What are you doing?"
"I'm drawing ..." Laura Green replied, looking at the clean drawing paper in front of her.
"Is there a good one? Let me have a look back."
"There are two winners, but I sent them to the exhibition." Laura Green replied.
At the same time, she heard someone calling Paul at the other end of the line, like Nathan Hill's voice.
Soon, she heard Mr. William say, "I still have something to do. I'll hang up first."
"Okay, you're busy." Laura Green finished, and the call had ended.
The short conversation ended.
Laura Green held the phone and smiled, saving the number. If it wasn't for today, she might have thought that what had happened yesterday was just a dream.
...
Soon, it was time to make an appointment for the exhibition.
It was hard for Laura Green to dress properly and wear the dress Mr. William had bought her for the last time.
When they arrived at the gallery, they had to show an invitation to enter the exhibition hall. This was the first time Laura had attended such a formal exhibition.
After entering the exhibition hall, Julia Miller walked around and led her around. The two of them were hanging in an inconspicuous corner, but it was already a very lucky thing to attend such an exhibition.
"Miss, take a look first, I'll go and greet someone else. I'll come and look for you later." Julia Miller apologized, because she was the staff here, so she couldn't just walk away for too long.
"No problem, go quickly!" Laura Green smiled and waved.
When Julia Miller left, Laura Green turned back. She had just seen a painting he liked very much and had not had time to enjoy it.
"I didn't expect our eyes to be the same." There was a light laughter behind her.
Laura Green turned her head and saw that Ethan White was standing behind her, wearing a formal suit with his hands in his pockets.
"You like Carson's paintings too?" He asked as he looked at her.
Laura Green nodded. Carson was a famous contemporary artist. He had also been to London University to give lectures. She was very impressed.
"Right, thank you for inviting me." Laura Green thanked him. She knew that it would be a blessing to be here.
Ethan White smiled and said, "You're welcome to me!"
He seemed to realize that Laura Green was a little different today, so he couldn't help but take a few more glances and asked, "Why didn't you say goodbye the last time?"
Laura Green frowned. He asked about the last time she was in the London Restaurant.
After thinking about it, he still said vaguely, "Suddenly there is something urgent, so I'll leave first."
There's no need to tell an outsider about those bad things in her family.
Seeing how Ethan White's lieutenant was suspicious, Laura Green divorced the topic and asked, "You and Jane Green ..."
"Still understanding!" Ethan White answered neatly.
Laura read and nodded.
Ethan White smiled, "What, you don't have anything to reveal to me, like your sister's personality and temper?"