At that moment, it must have heard the deep call of its heart and thus came down to take it home.
Tears couldn't be held back by Hannah, and she started crying.
Hannah waved to it.
Running over with its sack, it hadn't even had the chance to throw itself into its master's arms for a storm of tears when Hannah's fingers stopped it by pressing against its head.
"Hannah, how long has it been since you last bathed?"
Hannah looked down at it, her eyes shimmered with a smile, and there was… a faint disgust.
Hannah burst into loud crying with a "waah".
"Master, you are too much, you don't even care about how I've been during this time…"
For a small artificial intelligence, once it started complaining and crying, it simply couldn't stop.
Just like a little old man.
Hannah leaned back in her chair, watching the egrets that occasionally flew over the river.
The cool breeze brought with it the bustling noise from across the river.