Wrong marriage and sweet love (Joyce and Luther)

Chapter 1889: Indeed, More Beautiful



Chapter 1889: Indeed, More Beautiful

Chapter 1889: Indeed, More Beautiful

Dewey Noble Kindergarten.

As usual, Aaron escorted Anderson to school in the morning, and he also assigned extra personnel to

guard near the school. There was a security person stationed every few steps.

The school principal dared not complain. After all, Khebury had been restless lately. The sons of the

richest man and the young commander attended their school. It was both an honor and a burden. If

anything went wrong, they couldn't afford the consequences.

Carrying his small backpack, Anderson leisurely made his way to the classroom. His backpack

contained his own telecommunications smart devices. Currently, he was already connected to the

entire kindergarten's security system, allowing him to monitor and control it at any time.

Kiki arrived even earlier. When she saw Anderson, she flashed a big smile. "Anderson, come and see

my new creation. Do you like it?"

With that, Kiki took out a delicate small painting. It was an impressionist painting made of the most

advanced materials. At first glance, it looked like a print engraving, but it was not. The direction of

avant-garde art had long shifted. Holding the brush was just one part of painting; the use of materials

was the trend.

Anderson glanced at it. "I don't get it."

Kiki showed an expression of dissatisfaction. "Just take another look. I plan to use this painting for a

children's painting competition. Give me some advice, so I can make changes when I get back."

Anderson had no interest in art, let alone in Kiki. His voice was indifferent, his expression lazy. "You

said it's a children's painting competition, but where in this painting does it look like it's for children? It's

clearly an adult's idea."

Kiki was taken aback. At first, she was angry. Clearly, Anderson just looked down on her painting, so

why even bother finding a reason? She turned away, her delicate little face puffed up with anger.

But after a while, she thought again. What Anderson said seemed to make sense. She had been

immersed in the artistic atmosphere of the Bryant family since she was young, exposed to too many

aesthetics and thoughts imposed on her by adults. Her painting had long lost its childlike nature; it was

more like a projection of her mother's expectations.

Thinking of this, she suddenly understood. Anderson was right.

She stood up from her seat, quietly walked to Anderson's side, about to thank him, when she keenly

noticed Anderson chatting on his phone, earnestly sending messages.

"I'm already at school. Today we have horseback riding and field hockey. Are you going to sleep? It's

late where you are."

"Not yet, I've been waiting for you. Just finished my math homework. Anderson, anything fun these

days?"

"There is, but no time to talk now. I'll call you this weekend, you should go to bed early."

"I'll miss you. Hope to see you soon, goodnight."

"Wait, send me a photo of you. Any recent ones?"

"Sure, I took a photo of my dance class at school recently. Do you want to see?"

"Quickly send."

Immediately, a photo of a lovely and cute girl arrived, her loose hair adorned with tiny crystals, a snow-

white ballet skirt, like a princess, meticulously dressed, as beautiful as a fairy. The lovely girl in the

photo was Fair.

Anderson was engrossed in chatting with Fair, not noticing anyone around him. It was evening in

Mufron, the perfect time for him to chat with Fair before going to bed. It was the time he looked forward

to every day.

Kiki and another boy also came over.

When the boy saw Fair's photo, he exclaimed, "Wow, such a beautiful girl. Is she a child star? What's

her name? Has she been in any movies? Why haven't I seen her before?"

Anderson was startled, his scalp tingling, quickly shutting his phone. Only then did he realize that two

or three people had already gathered around him.

Kiki's face fell, a tinge of green and blue in her eyes. "Anderson, who is she?"

"It's none of your business." Suddenly, Anderson remembered he hadn't said goodnight to Fair. He This content provided by N(o)velDrama].[Org.

quickly turned away, took out his phone again, and sent a message to Fair, "Goodnight, I'm going

offline now."

Then he put his phone deep into his bag, hiding it thoroughly.

Kiki observed everything clearly. "Do you like her? Is she the Fair you mentioned last time?"

Jealousy filled her delicate face, not just jealousy, but also envy, because the girl in the photo indeed

looked more beautiful than her. She had always considered herself a beauty, never believing there was

anyone more beautiful in the world. When Anderson mentioned a girl he liked who was even more

beautiful than her, she didn't want to believe it.

Thinking that she couldrely on her beauty and family background, Kiki was sure that Anderson would

like her, but now it seemed otherwise.

"So what?" Anderson couldn't be bothered to explain, let alone explain that Fair had changed her

name. Even if he admitted it, so what? Admitting the photo was Fair, admitting he liked Fair, would save

him from others bothering him, nothing more. "This is the girl I like. She studies in Mufron. Now you all

know, please don't disturb me anymore!"

The boy who had seen the photo earlier walked away disappointed. "Okay, I thought she was a

celebrity. She's really beautiful, her eyes are so big. She's indeed more beautiful than Kiki."

Another boy came over, "Just how beautiful is she? Let me see. I missed it earlier, such a pity."

"Get lost." Anderson pushed the boy away. He didn't want anyone else to see what Fair looked like. He

had been careless just now, not noticing someone behind him peeking.

Rebuked by Anderson, everyone reluctantly dispersed.

Only Kiki remained, her delicate hands stirring, tears glistening in her eyes.

"Because of her, you don't like me, and you won't even look at me?" She still couldn't let it go. "She's

just pretty, what's so special about her? What does she have that I don't?"

Anderson didn't even bother to look up. "There's nothing you have that she doesn't."

Kiki became even angrier, kicking at the ground. "I don't believe it. The more beautiful the girl, the more

you have to be careful. My mom said, boys shouldn't just look at appearance, they should be careful,

girls might have ulterior motives. Does her family have as much money and status as mine? What do

her parents do? How did you meet her? How long have you known her? Are you sure she's sincere to

you?"

Anderson stood up abruptly, his small eyebrows furrowed in anger. "Shut up. I don't want to hear

another word from you. You're always bothering me, aren't you done yet!"


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