Whenever Liu Shuya thought about Fu Huaiyuan looking at her with a cold face and icy eyes, she shuddered.

Forget it, let’s not talk about it anymore. Let nature take its course. If they are destined to be together, even if they are at opposite ends of the world, fate will make them meet.

About half an hour later, Shuhua came over holding a brocade box. Behind her were two people, each holding a brocade box of different sizes.

Shuhua opened the brocade box in his hand, and inside was a piece of Ru kiln porcelain. The sky blue color like the shallow sea was eye-catching.

The other two people held a brocade box containing the four treasures of the study and a scroll of calligraphy and painting.

The painting on the calligraphy is a picture of green bamboo, which gives off a refreshing feeling.

Gu Jinhe fell in love with the calligraphy and painting at first sight, and felt that it matched Fu Huaiyuan's temperament very well: perseverance, modesty and low-key.

In the end, Gu Jinhe kept all three things. The calligraphy and paintings were given to Fu Huaiyuan, the four treasures of the study were given to the head of the Fu family, and the Ru kiln porcelain was given to Mrs. Fu. It was just right.

Liu Shuya stood aside and just watched Gu Jinhe leave the three antiques behind. No emotion could be seen from her expression.

Liu Shuya grew up in the Liu family and has a good vision. These three things would be priced sky-high if sold out, especially the Ru kiln, which is extremely valuable. Yet Gu Jinhe was determined to give it to the Fu family without blinking an eye.

She also had no idea what Gu Jinhe thought of Fu Huaiyuan.

If you say it's nothing, this gift was given without blinking an eye. If you say it's something, he looks very calm and doesn't look nervous or expectant at all.

Gu Jinhe asked Shuhua to take the things to the room and send them to the Fu family tomorrow.

Then Liu Shuya saw Gu Jinhe picked up the book and sat back in the chair, flipping through the book with a calm look on his face.

Liu Shuya watched from the side for a while before sitting down on another chair. When she looked up and saw Shuhua coming out, she immediately called her.

Shuhua stopped and looked at Liu Shuya, asking what was wrong.

Liu Shuya first glanced at Gu Jinhe and then asked Shuhua, "Can you cut paper?"

Paper cutting? Shuhua shook his head and asked in confusion: "Miss Shuya knows how to cut paper?"

Liu Shuya: "I know a little bit. Bring me some red paper and a pair of scissors. I haven't cut for a long time. Let me try first."

After a while, Shuhua came over with a tray with a neatly cut stack of red paper and a pair of scissors.

Liu Shuya said that she had not cut for a long time, but she immediately felt something different when she started painting and calligraphy. From her neat movements, it can be seen that she is very skilled at this.

About ten minutes later, Liu Shuya opened the cut paper, and Shuhua immediately exclaimed in shock: "This, this is the eldest lady!"

Her exclamation attracted Gu Jinhe. She looked over and saw the paper-cut in Liu Shuya's hand. The contours of her eyebrows and eyes clearly resembled her own.

Liu Shuya looked at Gu Jinhe with some pride and said, "How is it? Is your craftsmanship okay?"

This is not being modest.

Gu Jinhe stood up and took the paper-cut, looked at it for a long time, and said, "Nice craftsmanship, how did you make this?"

If Liu Shuya hadn't shown this skill today, Gu Jinhe probably wouldn't have known that she could do this.

Liu Shuya picked up another piece of red paper and folded it, saying, "When I was in primary school, many of my classmates learned many talents. My father asked me what I wanted to learn. I chose for a long time and finally fell in love with paper cutting. My father didn't agree at first, but I just liked it. In the end, although he let me learn it, I also learned other things. Paper cutting had to be learned last, but at that time, paper cutting was the best thing I learned."

I studied this for ten years, until I entered high school and my workload became so heavy that I gradually stopped studying.

Later, when she was in a bad mood or irritable, she would cut paper. This would calm her down and her heart would slowly calm down.

Liu Shuya picked up the scissors and started cutting, and then said: "When I first learned this, I cut a lot of small portraits of my parents. Although they said they disliked it, they kept every paper cutting carefully. I know all this."

Liu Shuya's expression was a little complicated at this time. The originally happy family of three now suddenly had one more person, or rather, with one more her, this family suddenly didn't feel like a home anymore.

The warm feeling she once had was suddenly gone, as if those years had been just an illusion to her.

Gu Jinhe looked at Liu Shuya's somewhat dejected expression and said, "I think this is quite interesting. Why don't you be her master for once?"

Liu Shuya put his thoughts back, looked up at Gu Jinhe, raised his eyebrows and said, "How about you call the master first?"

Gu Jinhe: “…”

painting and calligraphy:"······"

Seeing the two of them speechless, Liu Shuya smiled. She put down the scissors and said, "Okay, no more joking. If you want to learn, I'll teach you. Do you want to learn calligraphy and painting?"

Shuhua immediately shook his head: "No, I'm not very interested in this. I'm afraid of cutting my hands."

Later, Shuhua brought a new pair of scissors, and Gu Jinhe began to learn paper cutting from Liu Shuya.

At first, I just cut some simple small words, then patterns, and finally portraits.

After a simple lunch at noon, they continued to cut paper. Seeing that Gu Jinhe really liked it, Liu Shuya did not hold back and taught him everything she knew.

It was not until the lights in the corridor came on and night gradually fell that Gu Jinhe looked up and realized that a day had passed by.

Gu Jinhe lowered his eyes and looked at the tray filled with paper cuttings, some of which were not cut beautifully, some were cut badly, and some were cut neatly.

Liu Shuya moved her sore neck. She hadn't lowered her head to cut paper for a long time. She couldn't stand cutting all day.

After dinner, Gu Jinhe asked Shuhua to put away all the paper-cuts. Liu Shuya said that it was very good for a beginner to be able to cut them into samples, which showed that Gu Jinhe still had a talent for hands-on work.

After Gu Jinhe returned to the room, she did not rest immediately. Instead, she took out new red paper and began to cut it slowly. No one knew what she was cutting.

It was not until late at night that Gu Jinhe put down the scissors. Looking at the paper-cut in her hand, she curled her lips slightly.

Gu Jinhe found a palm-sized brocade box, put the paper cutting in it, then turned off the lights and went to rest.

Xu Cheng, who was guarding in the yard, frowned when he saw that the lights in Gu Jinhe's room were finally turned off.

When he noticed that something was wrong with Gu Jinhe during this period, he paid special attention to her rest time.

When Tang Jiashuai was kidnapped a few days ago, Gu Jinhe couldn't sleep all night. Now that Tang Jiashuai has been rescued safely, Xu Cheng doesn't understand what else could have made Gu Jinhe rest so late tonight.

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