Chapter 479
The buildings designed by Rosalie were not only whimsical but beautiful and towering at the same time.
The most important thing was that the drawings were truly futuristic and technological as if they came from another time and space, ahead of the future.
It was no wonder Neil mentioned that buildings designed by her sister were landmarks that could represent each country and each city.
It might be a seemingly impossible task for her to accomplish Rosalie's achievements, but...
Taya found a pen, measuring ruler, and paper before she sat at the desk and began drawing on the paper.
It was quite some time ago since she held a pen to compose a picture, but with her talent and skills, her drawings took shape with just a few sketches.
With her head lowered, all her concentration was on the
drawing. Shortly after, a unique house appeared on the paper without her realizing it.
She set the pen on the table and took a look at the drawing, failing to believe her eyes...
She had never drawn a design, but after seeing Rosalie's drawing, she had a unique idea in her mind and could draw it out with a pen. Could it be that she, too, was talented in architectural design like
her sister?
In disbelief, Taya placed the pen side and proceeded to draw the next...
During the process of drawing, her interest in architectural drawings was instantly piqued. The more she drew, the more excited she grew.
She didn't stop drawing until the next day when Neil came to the door. After a quick stretch, she went downstairs with her sketches.
Neil was sitting on the sofa, with his legs crossed, arguing with Harper. "Can't you even make me a cup of tea when I come to your house?"
With her arms folded around her chest, Harper leaned against the wall, giving him a scoff and a cold side-eye. "Is your mouth even worthy of drinking my tea?"
Taya walked over, interrupted their primary school-like bicker, and handed the sketches in her hand to Neil.
"Mr. Sherwood, how do my drawings do?"
Taya would call him Mr. Sherwood when she was in a good mood, and call him by his first name when she was in a bad mood. Neil was used to it.
To him, an idiot like Taya who didn't even have any basic theoretical knowledge about architectural design would never be able to come up with any eye-catching drawings.
Once he reached out to take the sketches over and saw the drawings, his breathing stopped as a burst of golden rays shot out from his eyes.
"You drew them?!"
He put down his crossed legs, a little excitedly, got up, and grabbed Taya's injured hand.Original content from NôvelDrama.Org.
Taya gasped in pain and instinctively shoved him away. With her arm covered, she endured the severe pain and nodded to
him.
In incredulity, Neil glanced at Taya, then at the sketch, more pleasantly surprised with every look he took...
"I thought that after your sister passed away, there would never be another person as talented as her. I didn't expect you to..."
As if to have thought of the fact that he had taunted her for being an idiot, he withdrew the excitement on his face and
pretended to nonchalantly take his seat.
Seeing the look on his face as if he was holding his poop back, Harper couldn't help laughing, saying, "I told you that Taya is excellent at drawing, but you wouldn't believe my words. See the slap in the face?" If Taya hadn't been anxious to earn money and given up on her job as an intern at a design institute with a salary of 3,000 dollars, who knew what a powerful icon she would be right then in the design industry? Neil ignored Harper's sarcasm and stared at the blueprint in his hand. After looking at it for a while, he hopped to his feet and decisively told Taya. "Pack up your things and follow me to Washington." The stunned Taya blurted out asking, "What for?"
Neil held the blueprint and strode to leave the villa, explaining, "The first project your sister took on was from the NASA. There's no need for you to learn to draw, just follow me over for a site visit..."