Lou Lan'er carried a box of food and came to Master Qi Rui's Yaji Painting Academy.

The food box contains the new fruit snacks from Haoweilou, including dried apricots, persimmons, Double Ninth Cake, and Jade Rabbit mooncakes. Mao Xi plans to ask Qi Rui to paint a few more paintings as promotional posters for the new products and hang them in various stores. .

In the art academy, Qi Rui was painting, and Ajiao followed him to learn painting, sitting quietly on a small table in the corner of the studio to practice painting bamboo leaves.

Seeing that there was no one in the store, Lou Laner took out all the food in the food box and kept half of it as a sample for Qi Rui to copy and paint.

She took some of the rest and shared it with Ajiao, and the two of them ate happily.

Qi Rui is extremely serious when painting. He has an unfinished landscape painting in his hand and refuses to speak to anyone.

Lou Lan'er didn't bother him either. She saw a giant panda in the bamboo forest in A Jiao's painting.

"Ajiao, what you drew was Huahua the panda?"

"Haha~ Sister Lan'er, you guessed it, does it look like what I painted?"

Ajiao blinked her big eyes and looked at Lou Lan'er. She was particularly looking forward to receiving praise from her eldest sister.

Lou Laner pretended to be deep in thought, took the painting and looked at it again and again, then pointed at the panda and said to Ajiao: "Ajiao, you are good at painting pandas, but you want to use sugar paintings to draw a panda?"

"It's all about painting, that's easy."

Lou Lan'er ran to Qi Rui and begged: "Brother Qi, my bamboo painting is done. Can I paint sugar paintings with Sister Lan'er?"

"Go ahead, you can move the sugar painting tools to the backyard of the academy. I also want to paint some sugar paintings."

Qi Rui finally took his eyes away from the landscape painting under the brush.

He stared at Lou Lan'er for three full seconds before moving his gaze to the fruit that Ma Xi brought: "Lou Lan'er, are you willing to teach me how to draw sugar paintings?"

With Qi Rui staring at her like this, Lou Laner thought he was going to draw her again.

I was slightly relieved when I heard him say that he wanted to learn sugar painting.

Recently, Mr. Qi's eyes towards her have become more and more intense. Lou Lan'er wants to come more often, but is a little shy.

"You are a painter, and you should be self-taught in sugar painting. Why do you want me to teach you?" Although Lou Lan'er felt a little happy, she still deliberately resisted.

Qi Rui put down the brush: "Every row is like a mountain. Although sugar paintings are paintings, I have never painted them before. I thought about using them to paint these snacks first."

"You guys wait, I'm going to get the sugar painting tools from Liuxiang Snacks."

A quarter of an hour later, Lou Lan'er excitedly fetched the painting tools and a bag of maltose for painting.

Lou Lan'er's sugar painting skills were also taught by Ma Xi. She opened the small table in the yard, heated the small stove, and put in maltose.

After the sugar turned into a liquid state, she poured some on the drawing board and demonstrated how to draw small animals.

One drop, one touch, one twist, and finally a little point on the eyes with the handle of the knife, and a little rabbit is ready.

Ajiao successfully learned several basic techniques taught by Lou Laner, and tried to draw a giant panda. After drawing, he took a bamboo stick and stuck it on it, and then started eating it himself.

"Mr. Qi, do you want to try too?"

Qi Rui first tried to draw a longevity peach, and then drew several kinds of snacks one after another. Although the drawings were somewhat similar, when Ajiao looked at them, why did he feel that they were not as cute as animals?

Ajiao finished eating the giant panda he drew, and pulled Lou Lan'er to make noise: "Sister Lan'er, draw a dragon, I want a three-dimensional dragon candy painting!"

Qi Rui was not good at sugar painting, so he gave up his position to Lou Laner.

Lou Lan'er could only pamper Ajiao, who knew this little girl would be loved by everyone.

She skillfully sketched the dragon's body on the drawing board, then drew the limbs, and used fine sugar lines to outline the dragon's scales, head, and auspicious clouds.

In addition, the dragon horns, dragon beards, and dragon beads were drawn separately, and finally they were spliced ​​onto the dragon head. The three-dimensional dragon-shaped sugar painting was finally completed.

Ajiao took the dragon-shaped sugar painting and ran out of the art academy happily.

The little girl has to show off and share her sugar paintings with her friends again.

Lou Lan'er and Qi Rui were the only two people left in the courtyard.

Qi Rui picked up the spoon and started drawing according to Lou Lan'er's steps just now.

Although the dragon shape is there, it was displaced when it was outlined with fine sugar lines, and the dragon body and head lost their elegance and dominance.

"Ah ha ha ha..." Lou Lan'er took the sugar painting painted by Qi Rui and said, "My great painter Qi, your painting really looks like a dragon instead of a dragon..."

"A paintbrush and a spoon are different. I can write with this, right?"

Qi Rui was quite dissatisfied, so he took a spoonful of maltose and started writing.

"Mr. Qi, you are quite good at writing this word... 'Guan Guan Jiu Jiu, in the River Continent. A graceful lady, a gentleman is fond of fighting.'"

Qi Rui took two wooden sticks, placed them on the word "Tang", and handed the second half of the poem to Lou Lan'er.

"Miss Lan'er, is my handwriting okay?"

This pair of sugar paintings are not only beautiful in calligraphy, but also very sweet!

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