Flirting Mistake: I Married My Ex's Billionaire Uncle Overnight
Chapter 149: It Was All a Misunderstanding
CHAPTER 149: CHAPTER 149: IT WAS ALL A MISUNDERSTANDING
Vincent Lancaster finally caught up with Sierra Sinclair in the garden at Zenith. He grabbed Sierra’s hand, "Sierra, please don’t be angry."
Sierra Sinclair was held by him, unable to move.
"Let go of me."
"No!"
Sierra struggled for a moment and then stopped.
It was only with William Lucas’ help recently that she dared to show such blatant disdain to Vincent Lancaster, something she wouldn’t have dared to do in the past.
She was sure that Vincent would come running to appease her for the Sinclair Family’s sake.
Now seeing Vincent come after her, she didn’t want to make too much of a scene, in case it was hard to handle later.
Vincent held her, soothing her in a soft voice.
Sierra’s eyes glistened with tears as she looked at him, choking up, "Vincent, are you still hung up on Nina Sinclair? If you really are, I can step aside for you two!"
Hearing this, Vincent panicked.
He quickly hugged Sierra tightly and explained, "What nonsense are you talking about? How could I still be hung up on Nina? Everything just now was a misunderstanding."
"Misunderstanding?" Sierra raised her tear-filled eyes, looking at Vincent in surprise, "How could it be a misunderstanding?"
Vincent vowed, "I only lent my place to Nina because she was having a hard time. I didn’t expect you all to misunderstand!"
Sierra was half-convinced.
Vincent continued, "Nina even went to the extent of framing you. She just recorded everything to purposely ruin us. You really believed her trap!"
Upon hearing this, Sierra absentmindedly responded.
She knew things might not be as simple, and whether it was true or not, she wouldn’t easily let Vincent go.
Leaving Nina Sinclair in Veridia is a disaster waiting to happen.
There must be a way to make Nina unable to stay here any longer!
Sierra’s eyes revealed a trace of darkness.
...
With Felix Ford no longer obstructing her these past few days, Nina Sinclair sped up her progress and completed the giant mural at Zenith.
She painted in a relief style, with the simplicity of the distant view contrasting strongly with the intricacy of the close view. The color contrasts were intense, and the details were very finely done.
Nina painted a pastoral scene, with an endless field of golden rice paddies, a rainbow appearing, a few cows and sheep walking on a distant path, and birds flying close by.
The whole painting had a vast perspective, a grand composition, accurate perspective, and very realistic brushwork that made for an eye-catching sight.
At this time, as it was the end of the workday, many employees at Zenith stopped to admire Nina’s artwork.
"Wow, it’s so beautiful!"
"It’s practically a visual feast. I see her painting it day by day, like a building going from foundation to completion. Our company might even become a social media hotspot?"
Hearing this, many people’s eyes lit up.
"Then before too many people come, we should hurry and take pictures! Otherwise, it might get too crowded and we’d have to line up."
Many started moving forward to take selfies or asked colleagues to help photograph them to post on social media.
Seeing this, Nina Sinclair smiled lightly.
Another perfect order completed.
She opened the camera, took a photo of herself with the wall behind her, and posted a note about finishing work.
By posting it, she was indirectly telling others that she was ready for the next order.