Chapter 226
Dear Ex-wife Marry Me Novel Full Episode
Chapter 226
âSo youâre coming to me now because you didnât reserve the cherry wood flooring in advance, huh? I
really like you, and Iâd love to keep some aside for Herbertâs sake. But you know our cherry wood
flooring must be booked three years in advance. Itâs a tough spot for me to hold some for you
suddenly.â
Felton said this very seriously, causing Maja to chuckle softly.
âI heard there were cases where customers miscalculated their reservation dates or had issues with
their orders, leading to forced returns. Iâm not asking you to give me someone elseâs order, but what if
thereâs a return? Could you give me that order? Iâd pay a high price.â
Hearing this, Felton didnât hesitate.
âWhatâs your name?â
âYou can call me Penny. Thatâs what my old teacher used to call me.â
Felton chuckled, âSince youâre his student, Iâll help you out. But stick around and paint me something,
and Iâll contact you first if anyone cancels their order.â
âThen, thank you in advance.â
The painting Felton asked for wasnât complicated. Someone had already done half of it, but for some
reason, they stopped. Maja struggled to pick it up without understanding the original creatorâs ideas.
But her thoughts were as rich as a tide, adding some interactive elements to the otherwise bland
content, making the painting come alive. Three hours had passed by the time she finished. A servant
had brought her coffee during this time.
Feltonâs coffee choice was quite exquisite, top-grade Blue Mountain coffee.
Just as Maja was about to take it, a girlâs voice came from outside.
âDad, wasnât lan supposed to come today? Iâve been waiting all morning, why hasnât he arrived yet!â
Majaâs hand froze. She looked towards the source of the voice and saw a very well-dressed girl, about
twenty years old, approaching from outside.
The girl saw Maja, then looked at the painting, and her face showed anger.
âHow dare you touch other peopleâs things? So rude!â
She marched over, intending to snatch the paper.
Felton said. âYouâre the rude one. I asked Penny to paint it. This paper has been here for a month. It
was originally a test for you, but youâve been gallivanting around Greenfield every day and havenât
even started!â
âI did start! I tried a few times, but you were never satisfied!â
Maja quickly realized that the original content of the painting was a test designed to test the painterâs
imagination
She graduated from the Arcadia School of Modern Art and had previously encountered such topics in
class.
The girl gave Maja a look and snorted, âShow-off. I also got into the Arcadia School of Modern Art, and
my last painting was even exhibited at the schoolâ
Maja glanced at her, she was probably not from Connie Raymondâs class but possibly older.
Felton rubbed his forehead in exasperation.
âLook how she paints. I showed this to your teacher, and she gave it full marks right away.â
âThatâs impossible! Our teacher is always stingy with marks, she never gives full marks. Is she a
relative of the teacher?â
Fannie retorted but then heard a sound from outside, and her eyes immediately lit up.
âDad, lanâs here!â
Felton sighed, hearing Fannieâs coquettish voice from outside.
tan, itâs been so long since youâve come to see my dad!â
lan was followed by Jeff, who was carrying several gifts, which he handed to a servant
Once inside, lan was surprised to see Maja still there. Business discussions shouldnât take this long.
Either Felton would refuse outright, or Maja would tell him that lanâs house needed the flooring, and
Felton would agree. Either way, their conversation should have ended quickly.
Fannie had already hooked her arm through lanâs, looking up at him with a smile.
âIâve been waiting for you all day.â
lan carefully withdrew his arm, and Felton immediately stood up to respond to him
âLong time no see, Mr. Felton.â
Felton looked at lan, slapped him on the shoulder with a smile, and said.
âYouâve been off the radar for threey years.â
It seemed that ever since lan chose to leave the country due to that marriage three years ago, he
hadnât been here.
Maja couldnât figure out the relationship between the Raymond family and Felton for a moment. Felton
might know Holden so that lan would know him.
Fannie chimed in.
âIf it were me, Iâd also choose to leave. Marrying a woman you have no idea about, I really donât know
what Holden was thinkingâ
Felton glanced at her, âDonât talk nonsense about other peopleâs private affairs, lan, have a seat. Some
of Herbertâs students are here, you can meet them all young and promisingâ
As the other party in the marriage, Maja felt somewhat neglected at this moment.