After lunch, Júlia followed Heitor back to the car. Even though his encouragement had helped her eat properly, she still didn’t feel well. Her body felt weak, and her mind constantly replayed the painful scenes of the past few days, leaving her deep in thought. Heitor noticed this. Seeing how quiet she was in the car, he chose to give her space. But Júlia was so exhausted that she soon fell asleep, her head resting against the window. Seeing her sleeping so peacefully, he slowed the car slightly, not wanting to wake her or startle her with any bumps in the road. When they arrived at Heitor’s house, he drove through the large gate of the mansion and parked the car. Júlia was still asleep. He looked at her with sympathy and sighed softly. “Júlia… Ju,” he called. She didn’t wake up. No

