Leonardo paused for a moment and said, "No.
Rosie was surprised and deliberately said in a weird voice, "OK."
It was clearly a child's voice, but Leonardo could sense something else from it. Leonardo didn't know what to say for a while.
After waiting for a long time, he said hoarsely, "Go to sleep."
"Good night, Dad." Rosie smiled and said good night to him.
Leonardo coughed softly, "Good night."
After the father and daughter said goodnight, Douglas took the phone over, while Rosie obediently climbed onto the bed and lay down, pulling the quilt over to cover herself.
Douglas glanced at her and was amused by her. Rosie pulled the corner of the quilt and closed her eyes. Not long after, she opened her eyes again and sat up.
Douglas was confused, so he widened his eyes and looked at her, "What's wrong?"
Rosie made a gesture of taking a picture, signaled to Douglas to take a picture and send it to Leonardo.
"Douglas." At this moment, Leonardo's voice came from the phone.
Douglas hurriedly replied, "Yes."
"Take care of Summer and Rosie for me." Leonardo's tone was indifferent.
Douglas was closer to him than the rest of the Emersons, and in front of Douglas, Leonardo seemed to be more approachable.
Douglas replied, "I know. I will take good care of them without you telling me."
"Sleep early." After Leonardo finished speaking, he hung up the phone.
Douglas looked at the phone and curled his lips. He thought Leonardo definitely didn't sound like this when he was on the phone with Summer.
"Douglas, hurry up." Rosie's voice stopped Douglas from thinking further.
"Alright. I'm coming."
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