After dinner, Pea started to fuss.
Maybe because she had just arrived here at noon, everything was new, and with Jiu Jiu and Barton accompanying her, she didn't realize her mother had gone.
For most of the day, she was well-behaved and easy to care for.
The night always silently steals away the sense of security from humans, even Pea, who is four months old, is no exception.
At first, she only cried intermittently, but it later developed into wailing cries, big tears streaming from her eyes, and her cheeks flushing red.
Jiu Jiu rarely had such situations, and Nan Wan was somewhat at a loss.
He could only hold Pea and walk back and forth in the nursery, heartbroken seeing Pea crying breathlessly.
After taking the handkerchief handed by the maid, he gently wiped the tears off her little face while softly comforting her, "An Ge, darling, your mother also misses you. Knowing you're crying will surely make her even sadder."
