Edward washed George's hair.
This time, the water and soap did not flow into his eyes.
Edward said while washing George's hair, "Actually, I often cried when I was young."
"Huh?" George was stunned.
"At your age, or maybe a little older," Edward said.
"Why did you cry?"
"It felt like there were many things I couldn't do, so I cried to vent out those frustrations," Edward replied.
"But it's useless to cry." At that moment, George seemed very mature.
"That was why I stopped crying," Edward said. "But everyone can cry. There's no need to hold it in when you're unhappy."
Then, Edward picked George, who had been rinsed clean, up and used the towel to wipe George's eyes before drying his hair briefly.
After that, she bathed George's small body.
George was not used to that treatment.
He had learned to bathe by himself since he was very young, but he could not refuse Fourth Master Swan anyway.