Hearing Levi's words, Emma responded with a chuckle. "Maybe when I'm old, I'll be like that too if I feel lonely. As I said, people shouldn't spend their old age feeling lonely."
"Thanks for putting my mom in a better mood, Emma. I so much appreciate it," Levi said. Then, he looked into Emma's lap, "Is there anything of yours left in my house?"
"There isn't any,"
"Fine. Let's go now. Maybe I'll hurry a little, since it's getting late," Levi said.
"There's no need to rush. I've already had dinner at your house, so it's fine if I get to my house a little late." Emma answered. Then she remembered something, "Oh, come to think of it, Lukas came home later than the last time I came to your house, doesn't he?"
Levi nodded, "Because I have to take Pixy to the Vet, my job is taken over by him."
"Oh, looks like your work really piled up," Emma said.
"Approximately So. Did my mother say something unnecessary to you?" He asked carefully.