Hearing this, Leonardo smiled and said indifferently, "Let's have a rest."
Then he reached out to push Summer's wheelchair.
At the door of the bedroom, Summer said, "I want to see him."
Leonardo stopped. Summer did not turn around, waiting for Leonardo's reply. After a few seconds, she heard Leonardo say calmly, "No."
Summer sighed and called his name in a helpless way, "Leonardo!"
Leonardo's face was cold as he pushed Summer into the room. He changed the topic and asked her, "Do you want to take a bath?"
Summer glanced at him and maneuvered the wheelchair into the bathroom to wash up.
Leonardo followed her in and stood beside her to dry the towel and prepare the toothpaste for her...
Summer did not refuse Leonardo's service. Not until he waited for Summer to finish washing up and then lie on the bed did Leonardo get back to the bathroom.
By the time Leonardo came out, Summer had already fallen asleep. Leonardo stood by the bed for a while, then went to the bathroom to smoke a cigarette before going to sleep.
The next day, when Summer woke up, Leonardo had already left.
Summer stood up and looked around. She was surprised to find that there was no one in the room. Leonardo usually got up earlier than her. But every time she woke up, he would still be in the room.
Last night, he did tell her that he was leaving early today. Where did he go?
At this moment, the servant knocked on the door and said, "Mrs. Emerson, are you awake?"
Summer looked towards the door and replied, "Yes."
The servant pushed the door open and came in. Summer stared at her for a moment and asked, "Are you a newcomer?"
Savanah was surprised, "Mrs. Emerson, I am Savanah."
"Savanah ..." Summer muttered.
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