"Are you sure they are all asleep and won't wake up too soon?"
The man nodded quickly with a firm expression. "Yes, sister. Don't worry. They will remain asleep. I already released the sleeping gas into the air vents. As long as they keep breathing, they will not be able to wake up anytime soon."
Marianne's lips curved slightly, and she reached out to pat her brother's shoulder. "Good work, brother. You have stayed with me and carried the burden all these years. I don't even know how to thank you. Pretending to be a mere driver... Thank you for sharing this burden with me."
The man smiled at her words, his eyes shining with simple pride. "What burden? What struggle? For me, there was none. You have always been kind to me, sister. Being by your side was never difficult. As for being a driver. Isn't it just taking you around and helping you. That was never a burden."