Li Nuo admitted that he had underestimated his wife.
He had thought her to be a culturally uninformed, simple-minded, naive sweet girl.
But in certain matters, she was not foolish at all.
After experiencing a change in attack and defense strategies, he had no choice but to sit down honestly and draw.
The theft of her paintings was not necessarily a bad thing.
While drawing for the second time, Li Nuo not only corrected some of the flaws from the previous works but also added extra details.
His earlier paintings had not been accompanied by poetry.
This batch of paintings, however, had a verse added to each one.
Outshining beauties of all ages, the lotus blushes beside fair jade.
A beauty for a thousand years to meet.
As pure as the lotus rising from clear waters, naturally devoid of carved adornments.
Amidst the crowd, Yanran steals a glance, reducing worldly beauty to mere dust.
Graceful as a startled swan, gentle as a meandering dragon…
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