Summer touched Rosie's head and said, "Yes, she has something very important to do at home, and
she has to go back."
Rosie nodded in confusion.
Katrina wanted to go home to take care of her daughter-in-law. Although Summer agreed, she might be
in trouble.
Katrina was introduced to Summer by Tim, and she was nice and trustworthy. It would be difficult to find
a good care-taker like her in a short time.
And Summer had to go to the company every day. Once Katrina left, Summer would either bring all her
work home or bring Rosie to the company. Clearly, the latter was more feasible.
Summer was still unable to handle the business of the Emerson Group independently. In the end, she
decided to bring Rosie to the company.
Fortunately, there was a private elevator in the parking lot, which led to the president's office. And
usually very few people appeared on the floor where the president's office was.
In this way, even if Rosie followed Summer to the company every day, it would be OK.
The next morning, Katrina left. Tim drove to pick Summer up to the company.
When Rosie saw Tim, she sweetly greeted, "Good morning, Uncle Tim."
"Good morning, Rosie," Tim replied with a gentle smile.
When Tim saw that Summer was going to take Rosie to the company, he was somewhat surprised,
"Where's Katrina?"
"She had to go home to take care of her daughter-in-law, and I agreed," Summer said as she carried
Rosie into the car.
When Tim heard this, he frowned slightly, "Then how about I find someone else for you?"
Summer shook her head and refused, "No, it's hard to find someone like her for the time being. It won't
be long before Rosie returns to school."
"Besides, if Rosie stays with me all the time," she said, "I'll feel more at ease."
Then Tim stopped saying anything else.
On the way to the company, Summer noticed that Tim looked back from the rear-view mirror several
times, looking like he was about to say something.
Summer vaguely knew he wanted to talk about the news on the Internet.
"I've read it online," she said.
"Then how do you like to deal with it?" Tim was stunned.
Tim's meaning was very clear, as he would do whatever Summer ordered.
As an assistant of Leonardo for many years, Tim's ability to handle tough matters was astonishing.
Summer thought that Tim was just a considerate assistant. After taking over the Emerson Group, she
realized that Tim was almost omnipotent.
Summer turned to look out the window and said, "Let me see."
Stanley was determined to ruin Leonardo's reputation. This was probably just the beginning.
She had to know what Stanley was going to do next.
He knew everything about the Emersons. Summer even suspected that Stanley was going to reveal
everything about the Emersons.
Then Leonardo would not be the only one affected, but Douglas as well.
Leonardo had a very good relationship with Douglas and he didn't tell Douglas anything about Violet.
To protect Douglas, Leonardo sent him to the military academy, and they could only meet a few times a
year.
Then if the scandal about Violet and Michael were exposed, the person who would suffer the most
would undoubtedly be Douglas.
Many people were affected by what Violet and Michael did. In that incident, it was Douglas who
suffered the most. He did not know the truth. But he had lost Adams, his brother, and his biological
father. And his mother was put into a psychiatric hospital.
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