Three days later...
"Well then, we'll be leaving first," Nolan said, yawning lazily.
Evalyn, standing beside him, patted his shoulder rather hard and scolded him, "You're too lazy, Nolan. Come on, cheer up a bit, okay?"
Nolan shot her an irritated glance but said nothing.
"Please be careful, Brother and Sister Evalyn. It's a long journey, so I hope you arrive safely," Elina said, bowing her head slightly. "And I'm sorry for troubling you."
Evalyn smiled and waved her right hand. "It's fine. All right, we're leaving now."
She hooked her arm through Nolan's right arm and pulled him toward the prepared horse-drawn carriage before stepping inside.
Soon, the carriage began to move, gradually disappearing from view.
Rafine looked dazed as she watched them leave. Suddenly, Elina gently patted her back and said jokingly, "Do you miss my brother? Don't worry—he won't be gone for long. Just relax."
Rafine's face turned red, and she quickly looked away.
