In the midst of this process, Ren He busied himself with matters from Juilliard School of Music every day and then punctually made his way to Richard's office, where he would sit motionless, deep in thought.
And Richard kept quiet in his own inner room, silently waiting without disturbing Ren He.
The scene, were it to become known, would probably astonish many—the thought that Master Richard would quietly wait as a junior slowly conceived a painting!
But Richard did just that and from the bottom of his heart believed that Ren He's painting was worthy of such patience.
On the seventh day, Ren He suddenly stood up, selected a much larger canvas from the side, and fixed it onto a solid board so that unlike a canvas stretched on frame, there was no slight elasticity; it wouldn't matter if the painting was small, but the canvas he had chosen this time was as tall as a person.