Lele was already asleep.
It had been many days since she came back to accompany her. The little girl begged her to tell her several stories before finally falling asleep.
Shi Niange tucked the blanket on Lele up and looked at her soft little face. She curved her lips and smiled. Then she picked up her phone to look at the time and put it down. She leaned against the head of the bed quietly, but she did not feel sleepy.
In the past few years, she had been used to working late every night and socializing outside. She barely slept more than five hours a day, or even less. It was rare for her to sleep before midnight. It was not even midnight yet. The four years of biological clock habit made it difficult for her to sleep immediately even if she closed her eyes.