"Have Darnley and Miya gone to bed?"
"They just fell asleep not long ago, but they're worried about you."
Faye smiled, "Uncle Rivers, having you, at your age, take care of these little ones with me, really troubles you."
"It's no trouble at all. Being at this age and still able to enjoy the company of grandchildren is my happiness.
Don't think too much about it, Miss. I feel very fortunate."
Faye was grateful to Uncle Rivers. Ever since the fall of the Townsend Family, Uncle Rivers had stayed with them without asking for a salary, she had vowed that as long as the Townsend Family had a meal to eat, she would take care of Uncle Rivers.
"Alright, Miss, it's late. You should go rest too."
"Okay, Uncle Rivers, in the future, don't wait up for me if it's this late. Go to bed earlier yourself."
"Ah, old people need less sleep. Now that you're back, I can rest easy. Go on upstairs."