Two blueprints were placed on the table, and Nora Scott quietly compared them, her expression contemplative. She had Ernesto Scott find the Scott family’s designer for interior design, but it was really just to check the Scott family’s level of mechanical techniques, without thinking much about it. Later, when she saw Evelyn Easton’s blueprints, she realized that a large portion of them were related to the renovation, so after the Scott family’s designer arrived, Nora particularly sought out some early design concepts and left a batch of blueprints, intending to carefully compare their connections. Unexpectedly, she really did notice something. Evelyn Easton stole Antonio Easton’s blueprints and gave them to Aaron Scott; Evelyn Easton’s blueprints had similar creativity to the Scott family’s design blueprints; Evelyn Easton’s blueprints were creative but hollow, with low practicality, while the Scott family’s design blueprints preserved the creativity while having a certain degree of practicality; Could Antonio Easton and his daughter Evelyn be working as long-term laborers for the Scott family? Nora raised her eyebrows. Suddenly, she remembered Pedro Langley mentioning Ethan Scott— Could it be that he also has a blueprint in hand? And it has the same flaw as Evelyn Easton’s blueprint. Squinting her eyes, Nora took out her mobile phone, pulled up Professor Duncan’s number, and dialed. Just as he exited the kitchen, Marcus Shaw’s peripheral vision collided with a figure, startling him into an immediate halt. Nora Scott, having somehow left the study room, was now leaning against the kitchen door, her head slightly bowed, flipping through a book. After privately grumbling, Marcus actively inquired, "Something wrong?" Nora closed the book, lifted her slender fingers to tuck a stray lock of hair behind her ear, and sidled her head to ask, "What does your mom do for work?" When Nora referred to Evelyn Easton, she either called her by name or "your mom." Marcus was long accustomed. He replied, "No job." After a brief pause, Marcus thought carefully, "Not in my memory." Since he became aware, Evelyn Easton has been a housewife; the only thing remotely resembling "work" were those blueprints she drew. His father’s income, although not high, was sufficient to support the entire family while letting Evelyn do what she wanted. "How did she live before marrying your dad?" Nora asked. Marcus: "I don’t know." Faced with Marcus’s ignorance in three consecutive queries, Nora silently stared for three seconds, disappointedly walking back to the study. Marcus called out to her. Nora paused, slightly furrowing her brow, and turned to look over. His pupils reflected the broken light, and Marcus quietly gazed at her, asking, "What do you want to know?" Nora replied indifferently, "Just asking randomly." The corner of his lips pressed straight, the cold white light casting him slightly aloof. Then, he added, "She enjoys mechanical techniques and studied interior design in college. My dad said she always wanted to combine mechanical techniques and interior design." Nora found this interesting and raised her eyebrows with interest, "Did she succeed?" While his father was alive, he often said that once Evelyn Easton completed the design blueprints, they would renovate according to her designs. Make it look the way she likes. Afterward, his father passed away, and Evelyn stopped her research. Evelyn still draws blueprints at her desk, but what she researches is something Marcus, at his current level, cannot understand. Among those blueprints, the one thing he can understand is— A simple inquiry, just two words, yet Marcus sensed surprise and wonder. Marcus hesitated slightly, asking, "Is it easy?" Nora shrugged, nonchalantly saying, "Not hard." Marcus felt a bit dazed. The "not hard" Nora mentions was something Evelyn Easton researched for five years, and ultimately the result was still a half-finished product. Nora suddenly tossed the book over, lifting her hand. Marcus instinctively reached out to catch it, coming back to himself. Nora said, "Her books are too scattered and messy, not useful. This one’s more basic, you can take a look." After glancing at the book in hand, Marcus raised his head again to find Nora already entered the study, leaving only a fleeting shadow in his view. A breeze at the study door, her hair was blown up in a dance behind her, her profile falling in the soft light, the sharpness diminished, and that moment appeared somewhat gentle. Marcus lowered his gaze, weighing the rather aged book in his hand, flipping through it, discovering densely packed notes that startled him into a raised eyebrow. Compared to Evelyn’s... exceeded without comparison. Castle River Hospital. This update is available on novel※fire.net Nora didn’t go to the inpatient department, first finding Antonio Easton’s attending doctor to chat for half an hour, before heading to Antonio’s newly moved room.