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The Substitute Wife: My Poor Husband Is A Billionaire
Chapter 293: Realistic PaintingJquickly turned to look at Ethan as soon as she heard those words. With her eyes widened in surprise and disbelief, she
asked, "Did you bring painting tools along?"
Undiluted affection glistened in Ethan’s eyes as his lips curled up in a smile. He stood up and leaned close to her. As he stared at
her affectionately, the golden sun rays danced on their faces.
Instinctively, he stroked her hair and replied, "I’ll try find you some. Just wait forhere."
Ethan straightened up and began to walk towards the forest. When he was sure that he was out of Janet’s sight, he took out his
phone and called Sean. His face was cold and his tone was authoritative at this time.
"Send a helicopter here with the best painting equipment immediately!"
On the other end of the line, Sean was flabbergasted to hear his boss’s command. He had been busy supervising the servants to
clean up Ethan’s house. Although the errand was out of the blue, he had no choice but to respond, "Okay, sir. I... I’ll do that right
away."
Thirty minutes later, a helicopter cto the island and delivered a set of painting equipment.
Ethan wasted no tin grabbing them. He strapped the easel and the drawing board on his back, while he carried the acrylic
paint set, a bucket, and paint brushes in his hands. He then walked back to the beach.
"What! Where did you get all these from, Ethan? The drawing board is so big. How cI didn’t see it among our belongings
just now?"
Jasked in surprise. Opening her arms wide, she added, "This is an uninhabited island and there’s no shop here. More so,
the closest habited area is hundreds of miles away from here. Where did you get these things from?"
As Jbombarded him with questions, Ethan set down all the tools and smiled at her. She looked so adorable in her puzzled
state.
"Well, there’s a ship on the other side of the island. I went to speak to the occupants there. Luckily, there was a painter amongst
them. He sold these tools toat a cheap price."
"Wow! Where is he?"
Janet’s eyes lit up and she looked in the direction that Ethan had cfrom.
sailed away as soon as I got out of the ship. I think they only stopped to watch the sunset. Not to worry, I already thanked him
enough for you. Didn’t you say that you wanted to paint? Why don’t you get right to it? See, the sun would set soon. You’d better
hurry up!"
Jwas a little displeased that she couldn’t meet the so-called painter, but she smiled and began to set up the easel. The cool
evening breeze blew her white dress when she took a paintbrush and dipped it in paint.
Now that she was ready to begin painting, Ethan decided to take delight in watching her. He poured himself a cup of refined beer
and sat next to her. He quietly watched as she painted.
Only one-quarter of the sun remained in the sky about an hour later. Ethan thought it was about tshe finished painting. He
stood up from the wooden chair, put his arm around her shoulder, and kissed her on the forehead. He then brushed her nose
with his, Smiling dotingly at her, he asked, "My little painter, how’s your painting coming along?"
Without responding, Jbrushed the paintbrush on the canvas a few more times before she put it away. A proud smile
suddenly appeared on her face.
Massaging her hand, she stared at the canvas intently. On the canvas, there was a man and woman sitting side by side. The
rays of the orange sunset were on them. A sea which was dyed golden by the sunset was in front of them.
Thin coconut trees were on each side of the canvas. The mood of the painting was serene.
The white clothes the nad on also contributed to its warmness. Jhad intentionally painted her and Ethan. The current
atmosphere was beautiful, calm, and romantic. She wanted to make this moment last forever.