"Hmmm…"
Pushing the food trolley, Tina hummed cheerfully.
Soon, she arrived at Luna's room and knocked softly on the door.
"Young lady, I've brought you a snack and a cup of warm milk. May I come in?"
She waited patiently. Seconds passed, but there was no response from inside.
"Young lady? May I come in?"
She knocked again and waited. But just like before, there was no reply. Tina frowned in confusion.
"What's going on? It's unusual for the young lady not to answer me," she muttered softly. "Could she be asleep? No, that's impossible. As far as I remember, she's not the type to sleep at a time like this."
If anyone knew Luna best, it was her. That's why she was certain Luna couldn't be asleep.
After a brief moment of thought, she decided to go in and check.
She turned the doorknob, pushed the door open, and stepped inside—only to find the room empty.
"Empty?" Tina's eyes narrowed slightly. "Where did she go? The library? The garden? Or maybe… Young Master Merlin's room?"
