Of the Miss Lyra stories I have ever read, perhaps the most impressive one is The Second Life of a Discarded Heiress. The story is too good, leaving me with many doubts. Currently, the manga has been translated to Chapter 675. Let's read the author's The Second Life of a Discarded Heiress Miss Lyra story right here.
Nigel Saunders pulled out his sketchpad, which he always carried with him, his eyes brimming with anticipation as he looked at Citrine. “Citrine, would you mind?”
Citrine blinked, caught a little off guard, then nodded. “O-of course not.”
Without another word, Nigel began to sketch from memory, capturing the scene he’d just witnessed. As he worked, he was utterly absorbed, lost in his own world, and for once, his usually impassive face softened—almost radiant with happiness.
The rest of the Saunders family could only stare in disbelief at Nigel’s behavior toward Citrine. It was shocking enough to hear him speak so warmly to her, but to see him pick up his pencil and draw for her? That was beyond anything they’d imagined.
After all, the Saunders family had pleaded with Nigel more than once to paint their portraits. He never budged—brushed them off, claimed they stifled his inspiration, and insisted he couldn’t paint what didn't move him.
Over the years, Nigel had grown more and more distant from the family. Parents, nephews, even his beloved younger sister Hilda—he treated them all like strangers now. The bond he’d once shared with Hilda had faded, leaving them nearly estranged.
Herschel Saunders muttered as if he’d just seen a ghost. “Has Nigel been possessed? Not only is he acting downright friendly, but he’s actually sketching something for Citrine!”
Inez Saunders chuckled, “I always thought he was like this with everyone, but it turns out Citrine’s special to him.”
She added with a smile, “Of course, who wouldn’t love our Citrine?”
Nigel was so engrossed in his work that he lost track of time. Citrine quietly moved behind him, peeking at the sketchpad. When she caught sight of her own familiar features rendered in his style, she was momentarily awestruck.
It was such an ordinary scene, yet in his hands, it brimmed with life and emotion.
Sensing her gaze, Nigel paused and glanced over. “Well? What do you think?”
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