Bump! The spoon in Summer's hand fell onto the dining table.
Summer turned to look at Leonardo, dumbfounded.
She had never seen Leonardo so obedient.
Summer clutched Leonardo's sleeve and turned to look at him, "Can you say it again?"
Leonardo turned around and frowned at Summer, his tone impatient, "What do you want me to say?"
Then Leonardo pulled Summer's hand away as if he hated her touch.
In the eyes of others, Leonardo's action seemed that he was very annoyed with Summer's touch.
However, Summer knew Leonardo was shy.
Leonardo wasn't good at expressing himself, so he avoided Summer's eyes by instinct.
Summer felt as if she found a new and correct way to get along with Leonardo.
Sitting opposite Summer and Leonardo, Carl couldn't stand it anymore.
Carl threw his chopsticks on the table and sighed, "I can tell why Warren didn't come to eat. Before I
enjoy my meal, I feel that I can't stand you anymore."
"No wonder Warren didn't come." Carl moped and said it again.
When Leonardo heard this, he reached out to embrace Summer and showed off lightly, "I forgot to tell
you that we are getting married. I will invite you to be my best man."
Carl was constantly overwhelmed, but he felt bad.
"You ... weren't you still quarreling a few days ago? Why are you getting married so soon?"
Carl asked Summer, "Summer, have you really made up your mind?"
Leonardo sneered and interrupted Carl, "Although you are the best man, don't forget to give me a
present. House, car, plane, cash are all fine. I'm not picky."
Carl didn't dare to speak anymore.
Carl was shocked by Leonardo and Summer, so he drank more wine.
Leonardo asked the waiter to carry Carl to the room upstairs to sleep and left with Summer.
After arriving in the car, Summer was still a little worried.
"Is it alright to leave Carl there alone?"
"Half of Golden Cauldron Club belongs to Carl. He's also the boss apparently. Nobody can do anything
to him." With that, Leonardo looked a little seriously, "Don't worry about other men."
Summer asked Leonardo, "Can't I care about Carl as his friend?"
Leonardo replied resolutely, "No."
Hearing this, Summer pursed her lips and did not say anything.
The inherent problems between Summer and Leonardo still existed.
Summer could find out why Leonardo didn't allow Summer to get in touch with Stanley before.
But now Leonardo didn't allow Summer to care about Carl.
Leonardo sounded so serious that he didn't seem to be joking at all.
Carl was Leonardo's best friend for many years. Summer knew that Leonardo trusted Carl.
Since Leonardo believed in Carl and knew that Summer cared about Carl as his friend, so why didn't
Leonardo allow her to care for his friend?
Summer remembered what Tim said that night. Tim said that Leonardo had a few character flaws. It
was indeed the case.
'What should I do if Leonardo's still angry with little things all his life and always minds me talking to
other men more?'
Perhaps because Summer had been silent for too long, Leonardo suddenly asked, "What are you
thinking?"
Summer blinked and hid her feelings. She smiled and said to Leonardo, "I'm thinking about Rosie."
Leonardo also smiled, "Rosie is at home. Move in if you miss her."
"Alright." Summer replied with a smile.
Summer told Leonardo that she was going to move to his place, but Summer didn't bring anything and
directly went back. Anyway, Leonardo still had what Summer needed.
Leonardo was quite unhappy, "Why don't you take all your things with you? Do you still want to move
back to your place?"
"You have these in your house. I don't need to bring my things over."
Leonardo raised his eyebrows and remained silent.
After arriving at Leonardo's villa, Summer heard Rosie's voice as soon as she entered the villa.
When Summer walked into the hall, Rosie saw her at a glance.
When Rosie saw Summer, she rushed over happily.
However, Rosie pulled a long face and stopped halfway. Rosie drew her chin down slightly and goggled
at Summer. Rosie looked angry and aggrieved.
Children had a good memory. Summer guessed Rosie might still remember that Summer went to a
dinner party before and said she would go back to pick up Rosie.
Summer walked to Rosie and called her, "Rosie."
Rosie glanced at Summer and snorted. Rosie looked away as if she didn't want to talk to Summer.
"I'm wrong. I was supposed to go back to look for you that day, but I didn't, because I had something to
do. It's my fault."
Summer noticed Rosie's expression and went to grab her hand. Rosie's hands were soft, as if they
were boneless. Rosie was too young. Summer could not explain clearly to Rosie about things between
adults.
After all, a child was closest to her mother. Rosie seemed to be angry. But when Summer talked to
Rosie so gently, Rosie's mouth puckered up and she was extremely upset.
Summer picked Rosie up and said, "It's Mom's fault. Rosie, don't cry."
"I've been waiting for you for a long time!" Rosie was crying ... and weeping.... Rosie said and began to
cry loudly.
Rosie was indeed upset and really liked Summer. Summer looked at Rosie crying and felt that her
heart was about to break into pieces.
Summer had never felt like that before when she was with Leonardo.
'If I had known, I wouldn't have gone to that party.'
'If I hadn't gone to that dinner party, it wouldn't have happened.'
Summer hugged Rosie and patted her back, trying to calm her down.
Leonardo watched aside, not approaching as he was pondering something.
After watching for a while, Leonardo turned around and left.
Walking outside the door, Leonardo touched all his pockets but found no cigarette.
"Mr. Emerson." The bodyguard at the side was observant and handed over him a cigarette.
Leonardo took the cigarette and put it in his mouth, and the bodyguard lit it up for him.
Leonardo extinguished a cigarette halfway through it.
The bodyguard did not see Leonardo extinguished the cigarette. He approached Leonardo and asked,
"Mr. Emerson, do you want to light it?"
"No."
With that, Leonardo turned around and entered the hall.
Summer got Rosie to sleep.
Rosie clutched Summer's clothes tightly with her small plump hands. Rosie was still sobbing when she
fell asleep. Rosie looked pitiful and cute.
Summer heard Leonardo approaching. Summer looked up and made a "hush" gesture to Leonardo.
Then Summer patted Rosie twice. After confirming that Rosie was sound sleeping, Summer picked
Rosie up, going to take Rosie to the room.
Leonardo walked over to pick Rosie up, but Summer turned sideways and shook her head, "I'll do it
myself."
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