But the little girl in this painting, her face is still blank, as if it hasn't been finished yet, but this painting indeed seems complete. Remembering the little girl in the sketchbook earlier, her face was also blank, Mabel Quinn couldn't help but wonder why he didn't paint the little girl's face?
"Who let you in here?!" A sudden harsh voice startled Mabel Quinn, causing her to turn towards the doorway and, in her surprise, accidentally knocked over a canvas, sending the painting crashing to the floor.
"Ah, I'm sorry!" Mabel hurriedly said, squatting down to pick up the painting, but in her haste, she accidentally stepped on it.
In the next moment, she was pushed aside, her back slamming into the studio wall, painfully hard.
She saw a figure rush towards the painting and carefully pick it up, an evident tension visible on his face.
Daniel Harris examined the painting, his eyes coldly fixed on a conspicuous footprint on one corner, as if some precious item had been destroyed.