Jeanne seemed to be comforting George.
George nodded obediently.
Jeanne patted George's little head and brought him upstairs, returning to the room where he had been sleeping.
Lying on the bed, Jeanne could not sleep.
On the other hand, George was a child.
His sleepiness kicked in very quickly.
Very soon, Jeanne heard the sound of him snoring.
She smiled.
Sometimes, she really envied how young and ignorant he was.
…
The next day, Jeanne woke up naturally.
It was 11:00 am when she woke up.
It had been a long day.
Jeanne also had insomnia for a long time.
When she opened her eyes, George was not by her side.
She frowned.
Logically, George would wake her up when he woke up.
Jeanne hurriedly got out of bed because she felt uneasy.
She hurriedly went downstairs.
In the empty hall, there was no sign of George, nor was there any sign of Fourth Master Swan.