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The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance novel Chapter 1381

The color of the clouds in the distance needs to be deeper and softer. It might create a more harmonious effect."

Leonard froze for a moment.

This painting was the last piece he had created before becoming the head of the Lerman family. He had spent an entire night on a mountain, finally deciding to give up his paintbrush to fight for the family's leadership. He painted this final piece as a farewell to the life he loved.

But after finishing it, he always felt it wasn't as perfect as his earlier works. He had even discussed it with Aurora, who suggested that perhaps his state of mind had changed, which was why he found the painting flawed. He could never pinpoint the reason and gradually came to believe she was right—that his perspective had shifted.

A few days ago, while putting Aurora's gift away in the storage room, he stumbled upon the painting again and found himself thinking of Summer. What would she think of it?

He never expected Summer to give him such a specific and insightful suggestion.

Though Leonard could no longer paint, modern technology made it easy to have his work reproduced. He picked up his phone and arranged for it to be done. Two hours later, he stared at the re-colored artwork, his dark eyes filled with a deep intensity.

"Summer is truly one of a kind," he murmured to himself. "She sees things differently than any other artist."

He took a photo of the revised painting and sent it to her. "Thank you for the suggestion. It was incredibly helpful."

Stella Cameron smiled faintly as she looked at the image of the repainted piece. It was indeed far more harmonious than the original. She replied, "You're welcome. I'm happy I could help."

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