"I knew you would think that way!"
White's voice trembled with excitent, as if he was about to bow in respect to Prince Colin at any mont. "So, our newspaper plans to promote the art exhibition for free, and the way we'll do it is... by having those young artists who will be exhibiting their works at the exhibition illustrate for our serialized 'Baron Cosia's Drifting Story'... just like this!"
As he spoke, White rummaged through the docunts on the table, carefully displaying a finished four-panel comic strip in front of Luo Yan.
Luo Yan stared intently and was dumbfounded again.
Goodness... a four-panel comic?!
This was the first thought that popped into his mind.
The drawing paper was divided into four squares, using simple lines to sketch out a story segnt.
And the protagonist in the drawing, with a head shaped like the letter "Q," was undoubtedly the hapless Baron Cosia.
He suddenly realized that this creative use of simple-colored abstract sketches to portray characters was simply brilliant!
It cleverly avoided the potential trouble of publishing noble portraits recklessly in the newspaper, and through this minimalistic combination of elents, it actually made the image of "Little Q" Baron more vivid and interesting, deeply ingrained in people's minds.
This was sothing even a magic photo couldn't achieve!
Only...
The more Luo Yan looked at it, the more he felt that this exaggerated expression of "Little Q" lying on the beach seed so familiar.
He stared at that illustration for quite a while, and suddenly, a na buried deep in his previous life's mories jumped out—
"The Adventures of Tintin."
Damn!
You can't say it's a bit similar!
It's exactly the sa!
"Your Highness?"
Seeing Prince Colin in a daze, White waved his small hand in front of him with confusion.
Luo Yan quickly snapped back to reality.
He cleared his throat to conceal the turbulence in his heart and solemnly said, "I think... this is very creative. Although I didn't expect you to interpret 'abstract' art this way, this idea of not sticking to authority and daring to innovate is exactly what I admire. You've done well, go ahead and do it."
"Thank you! You're so wonderful! Thank you for supporting our endeavor so generously, we will definitely repay you in the future!"
White received the affirmation, embarrassedly smiled.
His expression beca a bit awkward, hesitated for a mont, but finally gathered the courage to look at the reverent Prince Colin with a trace of expectation in his eyes.
"Speaking of which, Your Highness, I think our ideas align quite well. You... you really don't consider adopting ? I'm easy to take care of, really."
Upon hearing this, Diona felt a sudden tightness in her heart, nervously glancing at her brother, then quickly stealing a look at Prince Colin.
Her eyes showed a hint of concern, as if afraid that her most important family mber would be taken away by this distinguished figure.
However, this little girl's worry was clearly unnecessary.
Luo Yan wasn't interested in the little boy, just smiled gently and lightly patted his head.
"The legend of the Holy City is better to shine bright here, and I'm about to leave this place."
White's face showed disappointnt, but he quickly displayed an innocent smile, looking at him with hope.
"Will you co back to see us?"
"Of course, and it won't take too long."
Luo Yan's gaze carried a hint of encouragent and expectation, smiling as he continued.
"And in the anti, let see how far you can take this 'insignificant little thing'."
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