The thing Rion regretted the most at that time was that he didn’t follow his mother’s words that told him to keep running.
Based on Odette’s observation, Bee wouldn’t go against her orders, which the man considered his mother figure, and her guess was right.
Even though he didn’t say anything, Bee agreed to leave from there. Odette helped him to his feet, and they walked back to the carriage together.
Seeing them coming, Knight Erwin rushed back to the driver’s seat and the other knights behind also prepared to escort them all the way to Bosa Village again.
Under the falling snow, the horses galloped to pull the carriage going through the white ground.
While on the carriage, Bee sat anxiously.
“Dear, are you hungry?” Odette took a sweet snack in a bag she always placed beside her. She treated Bee as a child.
“Come get it,” she said, and Bee took it right away.