Chapter 198
Brushstrokes of Sorrow: Art, Emotions, and Unspoken Battles
Jun Mey's space, while relatively simple, carried the essence of freedom, echoing Chang Jiao's earlier observation. Jun Mey, yearning for liberty, had been wrongly accused by others, and even her birth had been deemed a mistake. Disregarding Chang Jiao, she fetched a bottle of water.
When Chang Jiao noticed Jun Mey carrying the bottled water, she swiftly took it from her and drank, though not out of thirst. Instead, she aimed to ease Jun Mey's excessive caution. Typically meticulous about what entered her stomach, Chang Jiao wanted Jun Mey to feel more at ease.