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The Indifferent Ex-Husband: Heartstrings in the Mall of Fate novel Chapter 367

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Martin sneaked a peek at the blueprint in Louis' hands, and his gaze briefly stumbled.

It was a manor design that featured elements of a bygone era, striking a nostalgic chord of déjà vu.

Martin remembered seeing something similar in the collection of photos his Grandpa had.

It was just a quick glance, but the design seamlessly wove together the places his grandparents Louis and Renata held most dear and cherished, perfectly preserving the essence of that era while infusing it with the graceful beauty and historical charm. The designer clearly nailed what his grandparents were really after.

Louis' excitement said it all. The design had hit home for him.

Martin couldn't help but shoot Marian a look. Marian seemed hesitant, her expression tinged with a cautious probing.

She didn't respond directly to Louis but asked tentatively, "Do you like it, Grandpa ?"

"I love it, I really do." Louis said, thrilled and content, "Renata would have loved it too if she saw it."

Then, he couldn't help but turn to Marian with tears welling up in his eyes, his gaze filled with pride, "My Yoli's all grown up, designing such beautiful work at such a young age."

Marian gave an awkward chuckle, "As long as you like it, Grandpa."

Martin glanced at her, hit a red light, and pulled the car to a stop before turning to Louis and reaching out, "Grandpa, let me take a look."

Louis quickly handed the blueprint to Martin, not missing a chance to praise Marian, "Martin, look, this is exactly the style of manor I wanted. Yoli just gets me. I couldn't even put my own desires into words, but when I saw this blueprint, bam, that's the one. Yoli knows me best."

Martin forced a smile and took the blueprint.

"Of course, I designed it. Who else do you think did?" The admission slipped out amidst her guilt, and after saying it, Marian seemed less afraid, snatching the blueprint from Martin's hands.

Louis looked at Martin discontentedly, "See, I told you your sister designed it. Why doubt her?"

Martin gave Marian another look and remained silent.

Gerald chimed in with a laugh to smooth things over, "Martin isn't doubting her. It's just that Yoli's work is so impressive that it took him by surprise."

Louis took the compliment well, laughing, "Exactly, it's so good I can hardly believe our Yoli could design something this amazing, especially for her grandparents."

Marian chuckled awkwardly, "As long as you like it."

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