Chapter 161: Troubles On Amos Morrison (1/2)
Chapter 161: Troubles On Amos Morrison
When Annan woke up, his portrait was already painted
“Thank you very much for your cooperation”
Amos’s voice sounded behind Annan, “Really? Are you sure you don’t want dinner?”
“…Wait, let’s get dinner” There was sohtly, “That’s right I’m very hospitable…”
These words did sound very polite
But his tone was filled with i it up He didn’t invite Annan to see the painting but put it away Not only did he speak fast when he invited Annan, but he also didn’t even look at Annan directly
Annan keenly sensed Areat attitude towards Jiu Er It should be because Jiu Er still showed “curiosity” and “praise” for As when she played as a homeless man This fully satisfied Amos’s pride
It seemed perfectly reasonable
Amos initially held a Venerated Skeleton’s ritual because he reached the bottleneck of art and didn’t have the patience to attain a breakthrough slowly After all, the Elegant Elder was also an option for him to improve his art level
Unlike the Venerated Skeleton, the Elegant Elder wasmethod” or point out the mistakes and improvements in the artistic style Then, he would have his followers train on it
Yes, for his followers, the Elegant Elder was a critic who had sharp eyes and spoke blatantly with none dared to offend him at all
This was undoubtedly a troubleood teacher and helpful friend
Aant Elder but the Venerated Skeleton
At that tihts
He didn’t want to work hard for it any and become famous immediately But even he had overlooked the laziness and restlessness in his heart
In Elle’s her artistic real was lies he painted to hinificantly iot the “Elle special paint” Also, his art level had nothing to do with the customers he chose
If he wanted to paint better, ould he choose to paint portraits for big shots?
The ansas straightforward
Amos’s initial sense of morality and respect for the law restrained hio Once his doings were discovered, he would use the “soul frag shots to threaten and curse thenant a few o, Amos’s speech and behavior seemed to be just a stereotyped imitation However, the vile temperament in his could change Anificantly over a fewpeople with his own hands
After he deceived and killed a large number of homeless men, he lost patience withan actual Transcended
As a matter of fact, the ho out of the ordinary, fro to end He was like a “real” homeless man
How could a homeless man with an es?
He was hired Why would he assess the gallery curiously?
Could he understand it?
—Of course not
The real ho shot’s art” at all They just wanted money and food Besides, they wouldn’t trust anyone since society alienated them
The homeless man played by Annan could not be considered “evil” On the contrary, it was fair to say Annan acted like a hoood teood side
In other words, Aood attitude towards these homelessthe homeless man here was simple
Because after the portrait was coer in his body
It was just like in games where you hurt the other players but sell them potions later on
If Annan were a homeless man, then he would naturally not feel ashah he said he would not stay for dinner, he was faain At this time, he would naturally choose to stay to save money
For the ho
After Ahts on the at this unceremonious , Annan knew many homelesson this asn’t just a portrait
It was the “” that imprisoned the soul of the dead!
Annan had a sense of it