If it had been in the past, she would have fallen asleep as soon as she got on the train, and then slept all the way to her stop.
Erbao grinned and drooled, saying, "Mommy, sleepy."
Dabao looked disgusted at his own mother's drool and, with a twist of his body, collapsed onto the bed to sleep soundly.
Xiaofeng, hearing Erbao's words, hurried to help her sleep. "Did I wake you? Go to sleep, mommy is right here, I won't let anyone take you away."
Children are after all children – in no time, the boy and girl twins had fallen into a deep slumber.
Xiaofeng, feeling tired herself, told Xiaoqi to watch over Erbao while she rested for a bit.
With Xiaoqi there, she was able to sleep more peacefully.
Upon waking again, the sunlight was filtering through the curtains, bringing a warm glow to the dim train carriage.
Xiaofeng pulled the curtain back a little and, looking at the plains outside, knew they must have covered half the journey.