We will always try to update and open chapters as soon as possible every day. Thank you very much, readers, for always following the website!

Master Odell’s Secret Ex-Wife

Chapter 175
  • Background
    Font family
    Font size
    Line hieght
    Full frame
    No line breaks
  • Next Chapter

Chapter 175 From other people‘s perspectives, Tara left out of anger and embarrassment because of

Sylvia‘s comments. The exhibition hall went quiet for another few seconds.

Christopher and company looked at Sylvia with both admiration and concern.

Those who were invited to Westchester Art Association were all rather well–known artists, and they, too,

shared the same thought as Sylvia. Tara‘s work was nothing close to decent, but she was Odell‘s

woman, thus no one dared to voice their criticism of her work.

However, Sylvia had blatantly called her work garbage in public. It was a suicidal act.

Christopher signaled two of his men with a glance. “Go after her.”

The two men went out to look for Tara.

Christopher then said to Sylvia, “Sylvia, did something happen between you and Tara in the

past?”

Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt

Sylvia simply hummed a reply. The conflict between them started three years ago, and until now, the

conflicts had only worsened.

Christopher awkwardly touched his nose and said in a small voice, “But her boyfriend is Master Carter. I

believe you‘ll need to” “I know. Thank you for your concern,” Sylvia interrupted him. She would never

apologize to Tara, not for the rest of her life. Christopher simply sighed at Sylvia‘s fierce attitude and

decided to stay out of it.

Sylvia continued looking at the artwork. She voiced her truthful thoughts about each of the works. She

was not stingy with praises when it came to a great art piece and would subtly offer a piece of advice for

those lackluster ones.

After a few rounds in the venue, other than Tara‘s work that failed to gather interest after what happened,

the other artworks of the winners were more or less sold.

A lot of the tourists bought either one or two paintings and left with a great harvest.

Sylvia also left the exhibition.

Tom pushed her to the carpark.

Just when Sylvia was about to get into the car, Tara came out from the shadows. She glared at Sylvia

viciously and said, “Sylvia, I bet you are happy now.” Sylvia crossed her arms and replied with a grin, “It‘s

quite nice.”

Tara grunted coldly. “Those tourists who did not buy my work because of you are idiots. I don‘t care.”

Sylvia raised a curious brow and asked, “Then, why are you here stopping me from leaving?” Tara

gulped nervously and said, “I‘m here to tell you Alister told Odell what I did before, but Odell wasn‘t even

mad at me. He didn’t even blame me for anything.” Sylvia frowned. ‘I thought that man hated people who

tricked others.‘ Tara noticed the change of expression on Sylvia‘s face and laughed. “Odell only loves

me. Even if he knows what I did, you still won‘t succeed! Don‘t you dare try to ruin our relationship!”

Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm

Sylvia wore a disdainful grin. ‘She‘s right. I almost forgot that Odell has always loved her.‘

It was true love after all. Even if Tara went on a killing spree and become a nefarious murderer, he would

protect her at all costs. Why would he be mad at her just because she tricked and framed his ex–wife?

.

Tara noticed the silence. She continued with a cold grin, “Sylvia, you won‘t win. If you are wise, get out of

Westchester, or I‘ll make sure you die a horrible death.”

A horrible death? Sylvia could not help but cackle with laughter. “With that lousy painting of yours?” Tara

was in distress. She choked for a few seconds before she said, “I might not be as famous as you, but I

have Odell. And you, you are nothing besides being Sunflower Bloom!” Sylvia chuckled in a profound

manner. She did not care what Tara said. She turned to Tom and said, “Help me in.” Tom opened the

door and helped her into the car. Tara strode over after she got the cold shoulder. She bellowed at

Sylvia, “What‘s wrong now? Leaving already? Did the truth hurt you?”