Hearing that, Mary Perryne quickly nodded, "Okay, okay, I'll go back to rest immediately."
Sylvia Thompson stood up, took Mary Perryne's arm, and escorted her upstairs.
Aunt Zhang looked at the fading figures of the mother and daughter and lowered her eyes, lost in thought.
Soon, they arrived at the third floor.
Sylvia helped Mary sit down by the bed, "Mom, goodnight."
"Goodnight." Mary Perryne told Sylvia, "Sylvia, you should rest early too."
"Okay." Sylvia nodded.
As she finished speaking, Sylvia turned around to leave, when at that moment, Mary grabbed her hand.
"Sylvia, wait a moment."
Sylvia looked back, "Mom, what's wrong?"
Mary stared at Sylvia, "Sylvia, let's leave for River City right now! What if your sister suddenly leaves River City? I'm so anxious right now, I wish I could fly to River City right away."
Sylvia suppressed the displeasure in her heart.