Robert Reed's move into the Imperial Garden was something no one dared to stop.
Joking aside, if the Young Madam agreed to let someone stay, even the second young master wouldn't dare refuse. Who would have the guts to stand in the way?
Not only did they not dare to stop him, but they also had to choose a well-lit room for him.
Once Robert Reed settled in, he took Nancy Allen to the studio.
Nancy was now willing to pick up a brush, and Robert Reed watched her paint as he had guided her in the beginning.
Painting is something that requires a lot of time, and once they started, it was for half a day.
Not until dinner did the mentor and student come out, talking and laughing.
Julius Shaw's face was already dark.
Robert Reed couldn't care less about Julius Shaw's dark expression. After dinner, he took Nancy for a walk outside.
Anyway, he didn't like that scoundrel Julius Shaw and didn't want Julius Shaw and Nancy to be alone together.
