At the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in London, Leonard Ethan and Joan hurriedly got out of the car. They were still dressed in formal attire, having just come from Mary's Gallery.
Unfortunately, the timing of the gallery's first solo exhibition coincided with the sudden meeting arranged by the Prince of Saudi on the same day.
Fortunately, there was a two-hour gap in between, so Leonard Ethan was able to go to the gallery and deal with his own affairs before meeting with the prince.
Although it would be somewhat inappropriate for the artist not to be present throughout the solo exhibition under normal circumstances, it was a different matter for Leonard Ethan.
After all, he is now publicly known as a historian, and his fame in history and archaeology far exceeds that of art. Therefore, it is understandable that he would focus on matters related to archaeology and history under such circumstances.