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    chapter-144


    Jude was like a wrung-out sponge, and he was earnestly soaking up all the knowledge that he could get


    his hands on. It was not surprising that he jumped at the opportunity to learn from Vania, and he quickly


    nodded in agreement.


    Vania leaped for joy and immediately started making ns to mold Jude in her image.


    She announced with a smile, “Let me go get dinner ready for all of you, and we can have a study session


    together tonight.”


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    The four children all nodded in response.


    Vania grew more blissful in their presence, and soon enough, she had chucked all her worries out the


    door as she focused on preparing dinner.


    Jude had only been with them for a few days, and he was still fairly thinpared to the others, but he


    was beginning to look a lot livelier. His mncholic eyes had a touch of aloofness to them, and even at a


    young age, his looks were extraordinarily striking.


    Meanwhile, Vania’s exuberance left Jude feeling a little confused. He turned his puzzled eyes toward his


    three older brothers in an attempt to find out what was going on.


    Jack was the first to respond. He sighed and sat on the couch. “Jude, you don’t know about this, but


    before you came home with us, Mommy already tried to get one of us to inherit her designer dreams, but


    none of us liked designing, so we didn’t let her teach us. After we turned her down, Mommy would often


    bring it up again andin that her outstanding design talents were going to end with our generation.


    Now that you’re here, it’s like she’s gotten a second chance to have one of her children carry on her


    dreams, and she’s probably hoping that you’ll want to be a designer like her.”


    Jude’s brows creased a little when he heard what Jack said.


    Was he now burdened with the task of passing on his mother’s artistic genes? He was feeling a little


    unsure of himself, and he was afraid that Vania would be disappointed in him if he could not draw very


    well.


    James calmly gave his younger brother aforting pat on the back. “Rx, it doesn’t matter if you’re


    not very good at drawing or if you don’t like it. Mommy respects our choices, so if you like something,


    then you can just tell her.”


    Jude nodded lightly to signify that he understood what James meant. After spending a few days with the


    other three children, he had be less reserved than he was when he first met them. Even though he


    barely spoke around them, he would still use simple movements and gestures tomunicate his


    thoughts to them.


    Jacob was clutching a lollipop as he dered, “Don’t worry, Jude. Our Mommy is the best in the entire


    world!”


    “That’s right!” James and Jake agreed in unison.


    Jude nodded again and carefullymitted their words to heart.


    An hourter, Vania had prepared a sumptuous dinner. It was a bnced meal of nutrients and vitamins,


    but most importantly, it smelled delicious. As soon as she set the food down on the table, the children


    started peppering her with praises, and she could hear them gulping their saliva in anticipation.


    Vania raised them to be polite and well-mannered children, so despite the elder three children’s tendency


    to get a little cheeky, they still abided by proper eating etiquette. They had an air of refinement as they


    tucked into the food. Jude was a quick learner, and after several days of exposure, he had also picked


    up on proper eating habits.


    After several hearty refills, the merriment of dinner was over, and it was time for Vania and the children to


    have some bonding time together.


    Today, Vania prepared four drawing boards.


    She solemnly instructed the older three, “It is your younger brother’s first time drawing today, and like his


    older brothers, the three of you will need to set a good example for him.”


    “Yes, Mommy,” they replied sincerely and nodded.


    Thus, they did what Vania had taught them. They set out their drawing boards, grabbed a pencil, and got


    into afortable sitting position. Now, they were all ready to start drawing.
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