Because of the kiss, they stopped arguing.
Leonardo had always been domineering and powerful, and Summer couldn't break free from him.
After a long time, Leonardo finally let her go.
Trembling with anger, Summer raised her hand to hit him.
However, she paused with her hand in midair.
The past few years had been tough on them. There was always something unexpected. Even if she
was very angry, she couldn't bear to hit him.
Summer withdrew her hand and asked again, "Have you remembered anything?"
"No," Leonardo replied simply.
Summer's face changed. Leonardo noticed her emotional changes and added, "Not everything."
Summer tilted her head to look at him and said coldly, "What do you remember?"
Leonardo moved his lips, paused for a few seconds, and said, "I remember I was drugged in the
Golden Cauldron Club. And it was our first time."
Summer was shocked and panic. She pursed her lips and asked, "What else?"
"Nothing." Leonardo stared straight at her, his eyes deep and dark.
Summer and Leonardo exchanged glances for a few seconds before turning away.
She believed Leonardo was telling the truth.
After all, Leonardo didn't need to lie.
He remembered their first time....
It meant he remembered they loved each other. That was why he was so attentive recently.
Actually, Leonardo didn't do anything big, but he was much more attentive than before.
Summer was waiting for Leonardo to remember everything. She noticed he was not normal recently, so
she felt he had remembered something. But it was dreadful to think he had remembered everything.
Perhaps Summer had been used to what Leonardo was now, so she didn't dare to expect Leonardo to
go back to the way he was before.
Therefore, when Leonardo said he didn't remember everything, Summer felt kind of relieved.
She looked out the window and asked, "Why didn't you tell me? Why didn't you tell me you have
remembered something?"
She waited for a long time, but Leonardo didn't reply.
Summer turned around and saw Leonardo staring at her intently.
It wasn't until Summer turned around and looked into his eyes that he regained his senses. His eyes
flashed slightly, but he didn't say anything.
Summer felt anger rising inside her.
She bit her lip and said, "I don't care if you don't want to say it. Tell me when you want to. Let's continue
our conversation about Stanley. No matter what you think of him and what purpose you think he has, it
is true that he saved me. This can't be changed. He is my savior."
She thought if Leonardo regained his memories, she would leave him alone so that he could know how
much she had suffered during this period.
However, Leonardo suddenly remembered something when they had a quarrel.
Because of Stanley, they quarreled.
Normally, she would put herself in Leonardo's shoes. She knew he had a tough childhood and why he
always looked gloomy, so she could understand him on many things.
However, she would not compromise when it came to Stanley.
Stanley suddenly appeared three years ago, saved her, and even took care of her for three years....
There was something that didn't make sense.
Stanley seemed to have deliberately saved her and hid her so that no one would find her.
However, he did not prevent others from finding her, and even brought her to live in Hoover City. He did
not avoid this place.
Everything about Stanley seemed to be peculiar.
However, just because Stanley had saved her, she should assume the best of him.
Perhaps he had his own reasons that he could not tell her now.
Summer was soft-hearted. She had been ignored by the Jarretts since childhood. Gradually, she was
fine with that. However, when someone reached out to her, she would keep it in mind.
She knew Leonardo well, and she had expected that Leonardo and Stanley wouldn't get along.
In the mountains, when Stanley suddenly wanted to see Leonardo, Summer felt something was wrong.
And what happened today as well as what Leonardo said was enough to prove that Leonardo was
targeting Stanley.
Although she said so much, Leonardo did not react.
He started the car expressionlessly.
He didn't speak, so Summer stopped talking.
However, the car was driving in a strange direction.
Summer found that they were not going to her apartment.
She turned to look at Leonardo and reminded him, "You're going the wrong way."
"That's right." Leonardo said without turning his head.
He was still looking straight ahead with a serious expression. He always focused on what he was
doing.
Summer said firmly in a low voice, "This is not the way to my apartment."
Leonardo turned to look at her and said, "This is the way to our house."
Summer quickly realized that Leonardo was taking her to the villa.
Summer was silent for a while. Then she pursed her lips and said, "I don't want to go there."
She did not forget that they were quarreling.
If she moved to Leonardo's place, they might quarrel even more fiercely since they would be together
almost every day.
Leonardo ignored her words and continued driving fast towards the villa.
Noticing that he ignored her, Summer shouted, "Don't you hear me?"
Leonardo finally spoke.
He said indifferently, "We'll be there soon. Be good."
Even though he regained some of his memories, Leonardo was still unreasonable.
Leonardo would never care for others.
He only knew what he wanted and what he didn't want.
Summer knew it would be no good to argue with him, so she turned to look out of the window. She was
annoyed at the sight of him.
The car stopped at the door of the villa. A bodyguard came to open the passenger door, but Leonardo
stopped him. Leonardo got off and walked to the passenger door. He opened it and said softly, "Here
we are."
Summer shot a glance at him. With her arms crossed, she got out of the car and walked in quickly to
leave him behind.
Just as she entered the hall, Rosie ran over.
"Mom!"
Summer lowered her head and reached out to pick her up. Suddenly, Rosie said, "Mom, why is your
mouth broken?"
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