James Black responded, then carried Jane Sampson downstairs. All the way down, the person in his arms was trembling.
Once downstairs, the nanny, without needing a word from James Black, quickly poured Jane Sampson a cup of warm boiled water, comforting her, "Miss, please accept my condolences. Madam passed away without illness or pain, you need not be heartbroken. Madam always thought of Old Sir, and at the time of her passing, she had no worries about you and the Young Master. She left without any lingering attachments."
The nanny sighed silently, vaguely understanding in her heart that it was precisely because she was reassured about Jane Sampson and Bright Sampton, her two grandchildren, that Madam lived without any attachments. So, with a sigh of relief, she peacefully followed Old Sir.