Narda's cousin, Jean Tisdon, lived closer, and Luke Huxley was her favorite brother, so naturally, he visited the Tisdon family often. At this time, their servants attended to Luke Huxley and Marilyn. Luke Huxley's mother was not in good health and was resting in another mansion, while his father was entirely focused on the company, rarely paying attention to the daily lives of his children. In contrast, old Mrs. Tisdon was very kind to him. Every time he visited the Tisdon family, old Mrs. Tisdon cooked his favorite food and took care of him as if he were her grandson. Narda, a year younger than him, often stayed next to old Mrs. Tisdon, and they naturally grew up together. Old Mrs. Tisdon would joke that she would get Narda married to him when they grew up. Luke Huxley cared little about relationships at the time; he just kept listening, so he subconsciously thought he would marry Narda early on.
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