Summer nodded, "Yes."
Douglas frowned and asked, "Why do you want to see him?"
Douglas had heard a little about what Stanley had done and did not want Summer to meet him. Even
he didn't want Summer to meet Stanley, let alone Leonardo.
Summer looked at Douglas in surprise. Her relationship with Douglas was quite close, so she thought
that Douglas would directly agree to her request. But it seemed Douglas wouldn't take her to see
Stanley.
Douglas looked at Summer and scratched his head. "Why do you want to see him? Leonardo has
taken Rosie out. He definitely won't want you to see Stanley."
"If he didn't want me to see Stanley, he wouldn't have brought Rosie out." Summer knew Leonardo
better than anyone else.
If Leonardo really didn't want her to see Leonardo, he would watch her all the time. How could he bring
Rosie out early in the morning?
On the contrary, Leonardo had deliberately brought Rosie out to give Summer a chance to meet
Stanley.
"What?" Douglas was confused.
"Let's go." Summer glanced at Douglas and then turned to look ahead, signaling Savanah to push her
forward.
Douglas tilted his head and muttered to himself, "Leonardo left intentionally to let Summer see
Stanley? What's wrong with him?"
Douglas followed up, though was still confused.
Summer was taken to breakfast first. After breakfast, she went to see Stanley with Douglas.
It had been long since she had seen Stanley last time. Stanley was wearing a white coat. With his
serious appearance, Summer thought of the first time she met him.
Summer even had an inexplicable illusion. It was as if nothing had happened before, and they were still
the same as when they had first met.
Stanley was holding a folder in his hand. Hearing the noise, he thought it was Jenny coming in, so he
did not raise his head and said, "Put it here."
He had just asked Jenny to get something for him.
Summer stretched out to control the wheelchair by herself. Stanley was surprised when he heard the
sound of the wheelchair. He suddenly looked up and saw Summer, who was slowly approaching him in
a wheelchair.
Summer looked so skinny that the clothes on her seemed to be huge for her. Her cheeks sunk in, as if
she would collapse at any time. However, her eyes were still full of vigor. If Stanley only looked at her
eyes, he would not consider her as a patient at all.
Summer stopped. Douglas stood vigilantly beside Summer, staring at Stanley with unfriendly
expression.
"Douglas, wait for me outside." Summer said to Douglas.
"Sir, I ..." At this moment, Jenny came in. Seeing the people inside, she stopped speaking immediately.
Stanley glanced at Jenny and said, "Get out."
Jenny glanced at Summer and turned around to leave. Douglas was worried about Summer and did
not want to go out.
"Summer ..."
"It's fine." Summer comforted him.
Douglas thought for a moment and felt it was reasonable. Leonardo had left early in the morning to give
Summer the opportunity to meet Stanley.
Now that Leonardo didn't worry, why would he be so worried?
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