Consider it a repayment for saving my life.
With that thought, she straightened the nun's habit that she had crumpled, fell silent for a moment, then looked seriously at Tiya: "Tiya, as a friend, I don't want to see you continue to be this downcast."
"Think about it, Sister Trina also taught us this, to judge whether a person is worth associating with, it's better to look at what he has done rather than what he has said."
"I don't know what he told you that night, but after you fainted, this is what that guy did..."
"He..."
In the next few minutes, Louise, with complicated emotions, repeated the events that occurred at the Lanting Inn that evening to Tiya.
...
"Achoo!"
High above, sitting on the edge of the roof, Lynn was awakened by a sneeze.
He rubbed his somewhat heavy eyelids and yawned.
It had been one day and one night since he escaped from Ivyst.