If Stanley were Leonardo, he probably wouldn't have allowed himself to live. Leonardo was not that
kind, but he would yield for Summer.
Leonardo cast a glance at Stanley and fixed his gaze at one end of his bed.
There was a quilt at the end of the bed, but something seemed to be missing. There was nothing under
the quilt.
Stanley said indifferently, "They had been cut off already."
Leonardo darted him an icy look. "If you want to die, just die somewhere far away."
It was impossible for Leonardo to be nice to him.
After Stanley let himself go, he was no longer touchy when facing Leonardo. Without jealousy and
resentment, he became even calmer.
A grin touched his mouth as he answered, "Too bad that Summer is so kind. She insisted on saving
me." He sounded somewhat annoying, but what he said was the truth.
Summer was kind. She wouldn't change her mind because of the interference from others. She would
do what she thought was right.
Leonardo sneered, "Since you've lost your legs, you'd better spend more time at home in the future.
Don't go out if you got nothing else to do so that your hands won't be chopped off as well."
Stanley's expression turned colder as he stared at Leonardo seriously.
Moments later, he solemnly suggested to Leonardo, "If I were you, I would have killed me without
letting Summer know to save any future trouble for good."
"I'm not interested in torturing the disabled." Leonardo looked down at him condescendingly with
disdains in his eyes.
Stanley remained calm, but he was uncomfortable when seeing Leonardo's disdainful gaze. His face
darkened.
"You saved Summer's life. And she and I will return the favor together. I'll see to it that the man who
saved her will hear from us when Summer and I have our wedding ceremony again."
Leonardo lifted his chin slightly and looked down at Stanley, his voice icy cold.
Stanley couldn't manage a smile anymore.
When fighting against Trevin, Stanley meant to let Trevin win because he had no interest in winning
Trevin.
Even if Trevin won, Stanley didn't lose.
But in front of Leonardo, he was totally defeated.
Both Stanley and Leonardo had once been in terrible troubles. But Stanley had always believed that
Leonardo was who he was and was able to live happily today only because he was lucky enough to
meet Summer. Otherwise, Leonardo must have been like Stanley and led a miserable life.
He felt unfair at the thought of it.
"You're just lucky."
Leonardo did not deny, "I am. But it was not that you had no other choice."
Stanley's hands by his sides tightened slowly.
It occurred to him that there were quite a few families willing to adopt him and Bendy back then
because the two were both good-looking and smart.
He chose Lester among so many adopters, because Lester seemed to be the richest.
Kids were sensitive. Intuitively, Stanley didn’t like Lester. But he had a feeling that Lester should be the
most suitable one.
It turned out that he had known how to weigh the pros and cons since then.
Stanley had been ambitious since he was a kid. It was up to him to decide what he would be in the
future.
Of course, he understood such a simple thing. It was just that he didn't want to admit it.
As a result, he looked for reasons from other people and stubbornly believed that Leonardo lived a
more magnanimous life than him because he had met Summer.
Perhaps the person who had ruined his life was not Lester.
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