Elaine nodded affirmatively.

“Yes, how about you join us and meet Hutton?”

Madisyn was aware that Elaine wanted her to broaden her social circle.

What Elaine didn’t realize was that Madisyn already knew Hutton quite well.

Nevertheless, Madisyn agreed compliantly.

The following day, Madisyn went with her family to Rowan’s residence.

Only upon arriving did she understand the importance Rowan’s family placed on Hutton’s visit-the home was adorned with antiques, giving it a distinguished and classical vibe.

Courtney was there too, dressed elegantly in a vintage gown.

She looked extremely elegant, clearly having put a lot of effort into her appearance.

Madisyn sat quietly, somewhat irritated.

It was obvious how much Rowan and his family esteemed Hutton, yet it was equally apparent they didn’t hold Glenn in similar regard.

This only deepened Madisyn’s dislike for Rowan and his family.

“When will Hutton be here?” Rowan asked.

“He should arrive before noon,” Glenn responded, checking the time.

“There’s no rush; it’s still early.

“Alright then.

A N G E L A ‘s L I B R A R Y

Elaine felt bored and asked Madisyn to accompany her for a walk outside.

The surrounding woods were beautifully green.

They had just stepped out when Hutton arrived.

Seeing Hutton’s arrival, Rowan and his family were filled with excitement.

“Mr.

Marquez, it’s a pleasure to meet you.

” Rowan quickly approached and respectfully shook Hutton’s hand.

“We’ve eagerly awaited this moment.

“Okay”.

At nearly seventy years old, Hutton was still doing great.

His complexion was healthy, and he carried himself with the grace of a revered artist.

Yet, his demeanor was quite cold.

He appeared uninterested in his surroundings.

“This is my daughter, Courtney.

She has looked up to you for a long time.

” Rowan introduced her daughter.

Courtney stepped up, her eyes on Hutton, and said with enthusiasm, “Mr.

Marquez, your work inspired me to pursue painting.

I never imagined I’d actually meet you.

It’s truly an honor.

She bowed respectfully.

Hutton remained unimpressed and indifferent.

Although he seemed to look down upon everything, his high standing in the art world made sure he never made others feel annoyed.

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