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Chapter 41

A young girl appeared, dressed in a white down jacket and a beige knitted long skirt. sweet look. But she was in a wheelchair.

Her long h

hair flowed down her back, giving her a delicate and

Mikayla had heard from Jorge and Sylvia about Natasha's condition. Her disability wasn't congenital but acquired, and there were many humors about it. Only the Ludwig family probably knew the full story. Additionally, Natasha had a congenital heart disease.

A servant wheeled Natasha in. Her clear face had a streak of dark blue oil paint. Selena quickly approached, tenderly wiping the oil paint from Natasha's face with a handkerchief. "It's so cold, I told you to stay inside," she said softly.

"Carlos finally brings Mikayla over. I wanted to paint a picture for him," Natasha said, her voice clear and sweet.

Two servants then carried in a large oil painting. It was clear that Natasha had a unique talent for art. The depiction of Carlos was lifelike, capturing his essence perfectly. The scene appeared to be a corner of the family garden, with Carlos in profile, seemingly deep in thought.

next moment, her gaze dimmed. "It's just a pity that Carlos hasn't been home for a long time. The last time

Natasha, so young yet confined to a wheelchair, Mikayla felt a surge

you and Carlos get married, will you two visit me often?" Natasha asked, hope shining in her

silent. She could promise to visit often, but

Natasha. Don't trouble them, Selena gently advised, understanding

"Myla, please

come back often, but I can visit you

right" Natasha responded, but Mikayla could tell that what she

mind her. Natasha has been clingy since she was little, Selena reassured with a

that so?

dinner was ready. The Ludwig family of four and Mikayla prepared to sit, but Natasha insisted on sitting next to Carlos. This arrangement

set with an array of dishes, many of

suit your taste. If anything isn't to your liking,

Selena. Even though this was only her second time meeting them,

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