Rosie sat on the carpet and tidied up her toys. Hearing what Summer had said, Rosie pouted and said, "I see."
Rosie looked disgruntled.
Summer put down the things in her hand and lowered her head slightly, as she reached out and stroked Rosie's face. "Of course, I know you're a good kid."
Rosie glanced at Summer and continued to tidy up her toys.
Summer laughed. Leonardo arranged for Rosie to go back to school.
Summer thought Leonardo would drive Rosie back. Unexpectedly, Leonardo had no intention of driving Rosie back. Instead, he asked Tim to pick Rosie up.
Summer did not lose her temper in front of Rosie and Tim. When Tim brought Rosie out, Summer turned to look at Leonardo and said, "Wait a minute."
Leonardo walked over and squatted down in front of Summer's wheelchair. He was very calm and even reached out to comb Summer's messy hair.
Summer glared at him. However, when she spoke to him, she was no longer as angry as before. She didn't know how to deal with him.
"You're an unfit father. Although Rosie is a kid, she knows a lot. How can you ask Tim to pick her up? You should drive her back yourself."
Leonardo recalled what Rosie had said to him. Rosie was indeed more sensible than her peers. Thus, he nodded to show his agreement.
Summer pulled a wry face. "How dare you nod?"
"You're right. Rosie knows a lot of things. She knows that she is ranked behind you at home."
It was nonsense, but Leonardo said it very seriously. Summer was a little angry, but she didn't know how to refute him.
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