After the meeting concluded, it was already late, and Marvin and his companions, who had been traveling nonstop for two days, decided to spend the night in Nizhny Tagil and return to Chelyabinsk the next morning.
In no time, they arrived at an inn in the city, which had remained intact amidst the battle and suffered no significant damage, save for some dust that didn't affect their stay.
While the soldiers brought in dinner, Marvin put Yuniya to sleep, covered her with a blanket, and then crept out of the room.
"Has her condition not improved?"
In the living room, Katerina looked over; she had heard about Yuniya's unconscious state.
"Not yet, but I have found a solution."
Marvin went to the kitchen, made two cups of tea, brought them to the table, and handed one to Katerina, "Your Highness, I think you should write a letter... or I can write it."