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Chapter 1142

    Chapter 1142


    Serena shot off a cheerful emoji.


    Seeing her happiness, Martin''s eyes softened and a faint smile yed on his lips.


    [Feel like stepping out?] Martin asked gently, [I''m just outside.] [No.] Serena wanted to stay home,


    hoping for a chance to get closer to her grandmother.


    [Well, you rest up, and when you''re ready, just let me know. I''lle and get you.] [Mmhm.] After


    replying, Serena stopped engaging him and pulled out her phone, capturing this grand spectacle for a


    future Facebook post.


    Martin''s status as her boyfriend was not yet suitable for public disclosure. She''d wait until his worth


    increased a bit more before deciding.


    In the garden.


    Belinda genuinely wanted to speak with Arabe, but before she could broach the subject, she was


    taken aback by the sight of the sky filled with smiling-faced balloons. The scene was especially


    stunning against the snowy backdrop.


    “Who arranged this?” Belinda admired the view with augh, "It''s quite lovely"


    "Does grandma like it?" Arabe asked with a smile, ‘I''ll take a picture for you."


    “Why don''t we take one together?"


    Belinda called over a servant to help them take a few pictures.


    The white snowy world and the sky full of pink balloons formed their backdrop. Arabe crouched


    down, parallel to the wheelchair, and both of themughed at the camera.


    With the balloons, all bearing cheerful faces, as their backdrop, the photos turned out exceptionally


    joyful and appealing.


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    The servant snapped a series of pictures for them. Suddenly, she eximed, "It''s snowing, Mrs.


    Belinda, Ms.


    Be, shall I take a few more pictures for you?"


    The falling snowkes lent a more dreamy and beautiful touch to the entire scene.


    From afar, Serena spotted her grandmother and Arabe using her surprise balloons as a backdrop for


    their photo shoot!


    Martin had finally gotten his act together and prepared such a grand surprise for her, only for it to be


    stolen as a backdrop for someone else''s photos!


    She was somewhat upset. Following this, her parents, uncle, and David ran into the garden, each vying


    to take pictures with them.


    The scene was quite lively.


    Feeling left out, Serena quickened her pace towards the garden.


    "Great, just perfect, this pose is excellent, hold it" The servant snapped a few more pictures, each one


    capturing their radiant smiles, "Shall we change poses?"


    “It''s my turn!" David firmly clung to Arabe''s arm, refusing to let go, “You''ve all had your turn next to


    Be, now it''s my turn!"


    "You kid, you have no manners." Louisa was irritated, softly scolding her son, "You can at least let your


    uncle have a turn, and you won''t even let your own mother have a shot! Have you forgotten who


    brought you into this world through all the pain and hardship?"


    "Mom, who was the one who wanted a daughter instead of a son? Who was the one who cried when


    her son was born?" David clung even tighter to his sister''s arm, "Anyway, I want to take a few pictures


    with my sister.


    You can negotiate with grandma."


    “Mom, look at your grandson, he''s so infuriating!" Louisa was somewhat helpless, looking pleadingly at


    her mother.


    “Ah, indeed, this kid really has no manners. You won''t be like him, will you? You, Keh, and


    Sampson, all of you go stand in the back!"


    Louisa was momentarily speechless.


    The snow wasing down harder. Once they managed to snap thest picture, the butler hurriedly


    came over with umbres for them.


    “It''s too cold, Grandma. Let me take you back inside."


    Arabe was worried that the freezing weather might give her grandmother a cold.
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