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Mr. Warner, Your Wife is Running Away Again!-Chapter 283: Less Than a Dog
After lunch, Audrey watched Shane head to the study, so she returned to her room to enjoy the afternoon sunshine. She sat on the carpet by the window with her laptop and started drawing.
The little speaker on her desk played her favorite music, a steaming cup of coffee sat nearby, and she held a pen sketching her manga characters on a drawing tablet.
When her mind wasn’t cluttered with all sorts of things, she found drawing to be very smooth and effortless.
After her manga was published, its adaptation into a film was also confirmed, and she had pretty much become a small online sensation.
Crystal Wilson, who has been in the industry for five or six years, although her achievements seem on par with Audrey’s at the moment, always considered herself as Audrey’s senior, with much more experience and credentials than Audrey. So she wasn’t particularly happy for Audrey.
Seeing the increasing popularity of Audrey’s manga, Crystal naturally felt unbalanced inside.
Crystal frequently spread some unfounded rumors in the community, and Audrey wasn’t accusing her based on mere guesses, she saw real chat screenshots from some other authors.
Crystal’s two-faced behavior wasn’t surprising to many peers, and Audrey had already witnessed Crystal’s fakeness, but since Crystal had never directly confronted her, Audrey didn’t really bother with these matters.
Completing her own work and using her strength to respond to people like Crystal was the most effective way.
If Crystal couldn’t stand seeing her succeed, she would just improve herself even further, ensuring her name appeared ahead of Crystal’s on the rankings daily.
Audrey just wanted to ask her: Does it bother you?
Having a competitive spirit is a good thing, but if you use it only for jealousy and belittling others instead of improving yourself, then your values might have a problem.
Music playing in Audrey’s room meant she didn’t hear the odd knocking noises coming from downstairs.
Around three, she put down her pen and lay sideways on the carpet, scrolling through her Moments on the phone.
She saw Barry Barrett flaunting their relationship again, having gone on another date with Nolan Hawke, even posting some hand-holding photos with the caption: "A weekend with you is true happiness."
Audrey suddenly thought of Shane, then scrolled further down her feed, only stopping when she reached the same post she had seen on her last scroll.
She didn’t see any lovey-dovey updates from Nolan Hawke.
Audrey wondered if guys just aren’t into sharing their relationship status on Moments?
Is it because they don’t have the habit of sharing, or because they simply don’t want others to know they have a girlfriend?
Anyway, she had never seen Shane show off his love on Moments; to be precise, she had never seen him post on Moments at all.
Out of curiosity, Audrey opened Nolan Hawke’s Moments to check. She discovered that, unlike Shane, who never updates his Moments, Nolan hadn’t set it to ’three days visible’, but most of the content was related to his work, filming promotions and such.
Occasionally, there were a few personal entries, talking about shooting on location here or there and posting some artistic quotes about the nice scenery.
He seemed like a very artistic and literary guy, and a few interactions confirm to Audrey that he matches his real-life image.
Comparing Barry’s Moments, two-thirds of her posts since dating Nolan involved him.
Perhaps that’s the difference between men and women?
It seems like most girls in love often mention their partners in their updates, but guys don’t seem to share these things as much.
Maybe it’s not that they don’t love them, perhaps it’s just a lack of habit, preferring to live their own lives, thinking there’s no need to let the outside world know too much.
"Ding-dong—"
As soon as Audrey closed Nolan Hawke’s Moments, he sent her a message.
Audrey was a bit startled, wondering if his Moments had some sort of special mysterious software that notified him of visitors.
She opened the chat window and saw Nolan’s message: "Miss Sutton, the photos taken yesterday have been retouched and sent to your email, you can have a look."
Audrey: Oh, okay, thanks.
Nolan: We should be the ones thanking you, and also, my friend wants to post them online, is that okay?"
Since Audrey wasn’t a full-time model and hadn’t signed any contract with them, Nolan would always symbolically ask her before posting.
Audrey: Of course, you can.
Nolan: To express our gratitude, I’d like to invite the Third Young Master and Miss Sutton to a simple dinner tonight, would that be convenient for you both?
Audrey thought for a moment, she didn’t particularly want to attend such a not-so-familiar dinner, and Shane probably wouldn’t want to deal with it either, so she politely declined: Sorry, but my husband and I have other plans for tonight, and there’s really no need to be so formal, Boss Hawke. I was the one who wanted to take these artistic photos in the first place. Having such a good photography team shoot for me free of charge, I should be the one thanking you, so let’s just consider this mutual help and no need for such formality.
Nolan didn’t persist with the invitation, just replied: Alright, I look forward to working with Miss Sutton again.
Audrey responded: I’m looking forward to it too.
Though she replied this way, Audrey knew there wouldn’t be a next time.
Firstly, she was tired of shooting, secondly, Shane was difficult to manage.
Agreeing once doesn’t mean he’d agree a second time; she couldn’t overstep the bounds.
Thinking about Shane, Audrey’s thoughts drifted towards him.
What is he doing now?
Putting down her phone, she sat up from the carpet and tiptoed to the study door, raising her hand to knock but didn’t hear any response inside.
She glanced into his bedroom, the bed was neatly made, no sign of him.
Audrey went straight downstairs and only then heard the knocking sounds from outside, like nails being hammered.
Following the sound, she went outside and saw Shane squatting in the yard, assembling wooden planks with nails in his hand.
"What are you making?"
He turned to glance at her and replied, "A doghouse."
"Isn’t the doghouse inside still good? Are you planning on getting another dog?"
Shane looked down, measuring the wooden planks with a tape, appearing to calculate the dimensions seriously, without answering Audrey.
Audrey mumbled, "It doesn’t cost much to buy a doghouse, why bother to make one?"
"Don’t distract me, go back inside and draw your pictures."
Audrey pouted, feeling he cared more about General than her.
She muttered, "I’d like to see if you can build a luxury villa!"
Saying that, she took General, who was lying nearby, and walked back inside, deliberately sighing exaggeratedly, "Humans are not as good as dogs~"







