Summer searched on Twitter and did not see any news about Vicky's death. Perhaps the Jarrett family
did not publicize the news of Vicky's death.
Lynn cared about his reputation, and to a certain extent, he was a bit old-fashioned.
On the day of Alexander's funeral, Vicky died. If the news got around, it was not good for the Jarrett
family.
Just after Grandpa’s funeral, the granddaughter was dead. If news of this spread, it would naturally
become another topic of gossips. Lynn naturally wouldn't let the news of Vicky's death out at this critical
period.
Summer put down her phone and remembered what Stanley had said before. Her expression darkened
slightly.
Stanley was now like a lunatic. Summer didn't know what else he wanted to do.
The next day, Summer received a call from a lawyer.
Previously, Amber had stabbed Summer in the restaurant. Summer did not let go of Amber, but chose
to sue her.
Back then, it became a trending topic. Even if Amber's father wanted to save Amber, he still had to be
wary of public opinions.
After all, the matter of Amber stabbing Summer had been exposed to the public. Moreover, her father's
identity was quite sensitive.
The day of the trial was Wednesday. Summer and Tim went to the courthouse.
After staying in prison for so long, Amber was very thin. Summer couldn't connect her with the arrogant
woman before. She looked extremely dejected.
Summer and Amber exchanged glances from afar. Amber stared blankly at Summer, her face
expressionless.
Perhaps she already knew that what awaited her was life in prison, so Amber was already in despair.
Everything went smoothly. After the first trial, Amber was sentenced to eight years in prison.
Summer didn't really care how many years Amber was going to be put behind bars. She just needed
Amber to get the punishment she deserved.
After leaving the courthouse, she saw Jessica's car.
Jessica went to work very early this morning. Otherwise, she would definitely come to the court
together with Summer.
Summer walked over and Jessica lowered the window.
Summer turned around and said to Tim, "You drive the car back to the company. I'll go eat with
Jessica."
Tim nodded and turned to drive.
Summer got into Jessica's car. She pulled open the back door and sat in. She heard someone in front
calling her, "Summer."
She looked up and found it was Carl.
"Carl?" Summer was a little surprised. Summer had just taken a glance outside the car. Jessica was
sitting in the back seat. Summer thought Jessica's assistant or agent was driving the car. She didn't
expect to meet Carl here.
They went to the Golden Cauldron Club, where was always crowded.
When Jessica went to the restroom, Summer asked Carl, "Is there any news about Leonardo?"
Hearing this, Carl was slightly stunned for a moment, then shook his head and said, "No."
Summer pursed her lips slightly, stirred the soup in the bowl, and lowered her head to take a sip.
Actually, she didn't care what she ate.
Leonardo disappeared again, as if he had disappeared without a trace. Carl looked at Summer with a
thoughtful expression and hesitated to say something.
Very quickly, Jessica returned, with her phone in her hand.
Before she could put down her phone, she leaned over to Summer and said, "Have you heard about
Vicky?"
Summer guessed that the news of Vicky's death was known by the media and became a trending topic
already.
Summer nodded and said, "On the night of Alexander's funeral, she was dead. Karen came to see me
the next day."
expect to meet Carl here.
They went to the Golden Cauldron Club, where was always crowded.
When Jessica went to the restroom, Summer asked Carl, "Is there any news about Leonardo?"
Hearing this, Carl was slightly stunned for a moment, then shook his head and said, "No."
Summer pursed her lips slightly, stirred the soup in the bowl, and lowered her head to take a sip.
Actually, she didn't care what she ate.
Leonardo disappeared again, as if he had disappeared without a trace. Carl looked at Summer with a
thoughtful expression and hesitated to say something.
Very quickly, Jessica returned, with her phone in her hand.
Before she could put down her phone, she leaned over to Summer and said, "Have you heard about
Vicky?"
Summer guessed that the news of Vicky's death was known by the media and became a trending topic
already.
Summer nodded and said, "On the night of Alexander's funeral, she was dead. Karen came to see me
the next day."
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