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Krista furrowed her brow, turned to Terrence beside her, the
two of them were very close, and she whispered softly. “Why
hasn’t Emery made a move yet?”
Vincent found the right angle, click, took a photo that looked
like they were kissing.
Terrence was such a jerk, how could he have the nerve to
stubbornly refuse to divorce.
He could easily gather solid evidence without breaking a sweat.
They practically, practically handed him the evidence on a
silver platter.
This lawsuit was just too easy to win, right?
Mrs. McConnell was kind of pitiful.
If it weren’t for Mr. Duarte stepping in and standing up to
Terrence, even with all the clear evidence, I probably wouldn’t
have been able to get out of the marriage.
Terrence’s style was so fresh, so unique.
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Sure enough, as the heir of the McConnell Group, he can even
make a difference with the leftovers, standing out from other
men.
Terrence’s voice was very soft, “Don’t worry about him.”
The focus was still on Bethany.
Bethany always kept an eye on the kids on stage, looking
focused.
She was wearing a fresh and elegant handmade cotton and
linen long dress today, layered with a contrasting outer coat,
her long hair braided and hanging on her left shoulder, very
relaxed, mixed with a hint of artistic style, which actually
matched well with what she was doing now.
It was a rare sight for him.
Krista couldn’t take her eyes off Terrence, she felt like she was
glued to Bethany, and her chest felt tight.
That mute guy, usually quiet and polite, actually isn’t what he
seems on the surface.
She knew she was going to compete in paper–cutting with
Emery today, but she deliberately showed up as the main judge.
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It really proved the saying that a dumb mosquito can bite
someone to death.
Terrence was hers, you know.
If it weren’t for the special circumstances back then, Bethany
wouldn’t have had a chance to pick up the pieces.
Terrence had a son.
Whenever she saw Emery, he was always reminding her of the
scene of Bethany and Terrence rolling in the hay.
She had to pretend to be nice to Emery.
She felt more and more frustrated.
For a while, Emery finally started to take action.
Before cutting paper, you gotta draw the design first. Emery
was taught by Bethany herself.
Bethany could tell at a glance what he was drawing.
Her lips curved up in a bittersweet smile.
An hour later, the host went on stage and announced that time
was up. He started showing the kids‘ works in order of their
numbers.
The first kid cut out himself and his parents perfectly, the
parents in the audience were beaming with happiness, and the
big screen even showed a close–up of his parents
After the judges gave their objective evaluation, they scored it.
When it was Bethany’s turn, she took out her phone, typed her
erier on it and let her necklace do the talking.
However she didn’t hide the fact that she couldn’t speak. In the
first sentence of her speech, she mentioned that she couldn’t
speak because intelligent products were speaking for her, or
there were some shortcomings in her tone. She hoped for
The host was very surprised. “I didn’t expect that Ms. Bethany,
who can’t speak.could achieve such great success in paper
coming. She must have put in extraordinary effort. Let’s give
another round of applause to Ms. Bethany.”
The host’s guidance made everyone at the scene look at Bethany
with admiration
Emery thought it was unbelievable.
Why didn’t anyone laugh at her?
Bethany’s evaluation of the first child is that their paper–cutting
skills are very excellent for their age, showing great potential.
The child’s thinking is very broad, and if they can cultivate
objective thinking from a young age, not limited to just me and
their parents, they will achieve even more dazzling results in
the visual field in the future.
The children’s works were all cut according to the theme of me
and my parents, cutting out images of themselves and their
parents.
Some are realistic, some are not realistic.
There are also differences in paper–cutting techniques that are
realistic.
The judges all gave very reasonable evaluations, and Bethany
was especially good at pinpointing each child’s areas for
improvement and direction.
Finally, it was Emery’s turn.
When Emery’s works were displayed, there was a moment of
silence at the scene.
Besides cutting well, there was something unique about it. He
didn’t cut out me and my parents, but three cartoon sheep.
Two big sheep, one small sheep.
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