Chapter 51
Chapter 51
Kay spotted Bonnie among the crowd and ran over before Orson could answer the question. “I’ve mastered a few of the moves you showed me, Master. I’ll show you in a while.”
“Okay.” Bonnie nodded.
Everyone in the crowd was utterly shocked!
Had Orson really addressed Bonnie as Master? That couldn’t be right!
Hadwin looked at her incredulously, his mind churning.
Orson approached Bonnie and bowed slightly. “It’s been a long time, Master Bonnie.”
She nodded politely. “I’m sorry to have troubled you.”
“It’s no trouble at all, Master Bonnie. I’d be more than happy to paint ten pieces for you as a present for your grandparents!”
Everyone was shocked again!
There was no doubt about it. Orson had really addressed her as Master!
Wait a minute!
Everyone looked at the torn painting that had been thrown in the trash and rubbed their palms
eagerly.
Yolanda in particular wore an expression of disbelief. She had torn the painting to pieces!
Harold called Bonnie over after he showed Orson and Kay to their seats. “Tell me now, Bonnie! What on earth is this? How did you meet Master Orson?” Everyone surrounded the two of them, eager to
hear her answer.
“Oh. It all happened on a fine morning…” Bonnie recounted the tale briefly.
“What? You kickbox?” Vera looked at her incredulously.
“Mm–hmm. I practiced it for a while.”
“When did you start? I’ve never heard of this!” Nôvel(D)rama.Org's content.
“I learned it from my master in the hills when I used to stay in the suburbs.”
Everyone unanimously jumped to the conclusion that she probably picked up kickboxing from some random old man in the suburbs, and was just fortunate that Orson happened to like kickboxing as well. He probably liked her because she was young and knew a little kickboxing-
There was no way she was proficient at it. She probably knew some run–of–the–mill moves, at most.
“Why did Kay address you as her master?”
“She wanted to learn kickboxing from me.” She answered.
Everyone thought that Bonnie had probably tricked Kay into thinking she was great at it. After all, she was young. There was no way she was that good at kickboxing.
“Forget about the kickboxing! I have a question for you. Did Master Orson paint that?” Harold
pointed at the torn painting in the trash can, agitated.
Bonnie raised her brow and said, “Yeah. He said so himself. He painted it.”
“Good gracious…” Harold couldn’t catch his breath.
“Are you alright, Grandpa?!” Trina tried to comfort Harold at once. Then, she started to blame
Bonnie.