Rebirth: He Decides to Lie Flat

Chapter 296 - 296 293 Eldest Son of Xie Family



Chapter 296 - 296 293 Eldest Son of Xie Family

?Chapter 296: Chapter 293: Eldest Son of Xie Family Chapter 296: Chapter 293: Eldest Son of Xie Family Mu Jiawen and Jiang Yan arrived at the Dexin Building at seven, Mu Chenyan and Song Qingping were deeply engrossed in their conversation and had made plans for him to visit the gallery after the competition ended the next day.

The opening hours were meant for outsiders and tourists, insiders of course didn’t need to worry about that, and moreover, it was better this way, without the disturbances of outsiders.

Song Qingping let out a heavy sigh of relief.

However, Huang Kai was sitting on the side with an agonized expression as if constipated. His backpack hung on the back of the chair behind him. His left hand reached in and then pulled out, did this back and forth several times, until Jiang Yan couldn’t watch any longer and asked him, “What are you doing?”

The two were sitting together; on the other side of Huang Kai was Song Qingping, who was engaged in a lively conversation with Mu Chenyan. Both of them had studied Chinese painting from a young age and had a lot to talk about.

“My Chinese painting was enlightened by my father, who was a student of Mr. Xie Xian…”

“Mr. Xie Xian? I remember him. My teacher was good friends with Mr. Xie and had invited him to join the Chinese Painting Association in Beijing, but he declined, and afterward, he was never seen again.”

“Alas,” sighed Song Qingping, “more than fifty years ago, the Xie Family in Yunzhou was one of the top households. Elder Mr. Xie’s older brother was a politician. Whether he offended someone or simply caused trouble by accident, during the civil unrest that year in Yunzhou, the Xie Family was investigated. Elder Mr. Xie and his brother were taken away, and in half a year, a great family like theirs vanished from Yunzhou without a trace. I remember my father mentioned that Elder Mr. Xie’s eldest son had an exceptional talent in Chinese painting and calligraphy. It’s just unfortunate he didn’t live in peaceful times…”

Jiang Yan’s eyebrows raised slightly, and he looked toward Mu Jiawen, who indeed seemed deep in thought.

At that moment, Huang Kai tugged at his sleeve and whispered, “Do you think if I ask Master Mu for an autograph, she would agree?”

Jiang Yan said in surprise, “You’ve been fretting over this the whole time?”

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