"Ding dong ding-dong …"

After the doorbell rang a few times, a young woman with blonde hair and blue eyes came knocking on the door.

When he saw her, he nearly slammed the door in anger.

So dangerous! He almost had to close the door!

Ren ZIya quickly explained the reason for her visit in fluent English.

She spread out the court summons and placed it in front of her. "I'm the defendant on this summons. Can I talk to you and your daughter?"

The young woman cast a contemptuous glance at Ren Jiya, forcefully suppressing the disgust in her heart as she raised her voice. "You can talk to my lawyer!"

"No, ma'am! I want to talk to you! " Her face was slightly flushed from the nervousness. She pressed a hand on the door that was about to close, "Please give me a few minutes. I only need five minutes! "

"Five minutes?" The young woman stared arrogantly at Ren Jiya.

The beautiful woman in front of him was too conceited. Other than her beauty, there was nothing else she could find. She was not like a woman with brains.

"I promise I'll be able to get this straight in five minutes," Ren Jiya had already slipped into her room, and she could see the little girl playing with the puppy on the fluffy carpet.

"In Norway, a break-in is about to be taken away by the police." The young woman hooted as her anger intensified, intending to completely chase Ren Jiya away.

However, the cute girl on the carpet had already recognized Ren Jiya. She hurriedly put down the puppy and ran over to her mother, saying coquettishly, "Mom, this is the elder sister I told you about."

The young woman's temper slightly eased, and she couldn't stop her eyes from sizing up Ren Jiya. In her mind, she desperately tried to link the things her daughter had told her and the woman in front of her.

"Mom, this is the big sister. She also loves small animals. When I was on the ice, it was her who called me to the shore." The little girl smiled and said to Ren Ji Ya, "I didn't expect to see you again!"

The little girl took Ren ZIya by the wrist and led her to her own animal house.

Only then did Ren ZIya realize that there was a warm room on the balcony of this small room. There was even a white rabbit and a sheep kept inside.

The little girl was too busy introducing her partner to Ren ZIya to notice the worried expression on Ren ZIya's face.

She would not forget her purpose in returning to Norway.

She would race for time to negotiate with Anina and try to get her to drop the case.

Thus, she calmed herself, nervously looking at Anina behind her, and slowly said, "I can see that you and your daughter are both animal protectors."

The woman had a cold expression and laughed unkindly. She humphed and said, "So what if I am? That doesn't cover up your violation of my daughter's portrait right. "

"I came here this time to sincerely apologize to you. I had unwittingly included your daughter in the painting and drew her in my competition work. Now that this work cannot be displayed due to the portrait rights lawsuit, I hope that I can give you and your daughter some compensation. You can withdraw your appeal."

"What if we're not going to call off the case?" The young woman was still haughty and indifferent, "After you win the award for your work, you should be able to get a lot of money, right? If we don't call off the lawsuit, your work definitely won't win the prize. Do you think I don't know what you're thinking? "

Norwegian reason and indifference are well-known all over the world.

Ren Jiya had lived in Norway for a few years and had seen all sorts of strange things. How could she not know?

She silently watched the aggressive look on Anina's face and secretly grabbed her sleeve.

"The theme of my painting is to call on people to protect animals, and I have put in a lot of effort to capture it, so I don't want my work to be on display. As for whether or not I can win the prize, I don't care. "

"Who would believe such a thing? Every year there are so many independent painters in Norway who claim that their work is for the sake of humanity and for the sake of art. Do I have to believe every one of them? "

"How about this, since I have violated your daughter's rights as a portrait, I intend to compensate you with money. How much money do you want before you are willing to withdraw your lawsuit?"

Ren Jiya's eyebrows sank, purposely testing Anina.

Since Anina had decided that she had asked her to withdraw her case for the sake of money, she had made up for it with money.

"Really?" Anina's voice was obviously stunned. She covered her mouth and stared at Ren Ziling's calm face in disbelief, barely suppressing the joy in her heart.

"Give us a number. Let's talk."

Anina quickly took out her cell phone, converting the euro and RMB into RMB. Then, she looked at Ren Zia seriously and said, "I want six million RMB."

Ren Qiya almost choked, wondering if Anina knew what six million yuan meant in China.

Six million was really a lot of work!

"What is it? "You don't agree?" "We have nothing to talk about," said Anina, her eyes lighting up as she pulled her daughter out of the house. It's still a court meeting! "

"No!" Ren Jiya felt the pain of having her flesh cut, but a smile still appeared on her face. She nodded and said, "Please give me your account number. I will give you the money within three days."

"Really? "You agree?" Anina turned angry into a smile, the corner of her mouth raised into a smile. She found a piece of paper and wrote the account number to Ren Jiya, "As long as the money arrives, I will immediately withdraw my complaint."

The little girl standing at the side was already crying so much tears could be seen in the corner of her eyes. She unhappily pouted at her mother, "Big sister and I are both animal protectors, how can mother take her money?" I agreed to let my sister paint me. "

"What do you know!" "Kids don't know how to protect their legal rights. You have to listen to your mother."

The little girl pulled Ren Jiya's sleeve with a sad face, "Sister, didn't you say that we must show this painting to more people? Everyone should work hard to protect this little animal."

"Yeah." Ren Jiya pursed her lips and took a few deep breaths, "I didn't go back on my word. This painting will definitely be displayed. When the time comes, there won't be so many people hunting Arctic Fox in Norway."

Hearing her words, the little girl's tears turned into a smile. On the other hand, her mother, who was standing beside her, felt a little awkward and didn't know what to say.

Just as Ren Jiya was about to open the door and leave, Anina suddenly called out to her from behind.

"Are you really an animal protector?" With a half-believing and half-doubting look on her beautiful face, Anina tries to keep her voice as steady as possible.

"I'm not an animal protector. I'm just an unknown painter." Since she didn't want to stay any longer, she quickened her pace.

"Since my daughter has agreed to let you paint her, it is not a violation of her rights. I don't want this money. " Anina steps forward and grabs the piece of paper that Ren Jiya is holding and tries to tear it off.