Yu Siyi watched Henderson and his son joking at the entrance of the distant building, her brush flying across the paper as she captured the scene.
If you were to turn over her easel, you would discover at least ten sketches of Henderson and his son together, all drawn over the past ten days.
At this moment, Yu Siyi had removed many accessories from her face, and the pierced holes had healed and closed.
Several tattoos on her body, including a butterfly with petals as wings between her collarbones, had vanished, and her red and white hair was dyed back to black.
Now she wore a white long dress, a red jacket, and a white beret, distinctly resembling a quiet and introverted art girl, with no trace of a rebellious spirit.
Her transformation was so significant that Wu Chang initially couldn't recognize her in the security zone, and even her parents might not recognize her now.
