After Stanly finished speaking, he turned around and walked out. When he walked to the door, he suddenly smiled self-deprecatingly. What was he trying to say?
He wanted to say that if she didn't want to, he could think of another way. When did he become as emotional as Leonardo?
Was it because he and Leonardo had been against each other for too long, and he understood Leonardo so thoroughly that he suddenly shared the same thoughts with Leonardo?
Was that so? It should be like this.
Stanly did things quickly and efficiently.
The next day, Summer saw Trevin.
Trevin came to see Summer alone. Trevin wore a thin coat, and his figure was slender, just like the playboy she had first seen.
However, when she looked closely, she felt that he was different from before. There was something more in his eyes.
When he saw Summer, he sounded like an old acquaintance, "Summer, long time no see."
"I don't want to see you." Although Summer was irritated, she was still at ease when she was with Trevin in the past, so she couldn't help but feel a little relieved.
"Then what should we do about it? The next time we meet, we'll have to see each other every day. What do you think about that?" Trevin was tall. In order to match Summer's height, he leaned forward so that Summer didn't have to look up at him.
Summer said angrily, "Are you crazy? Why do you get yourself involved in the matter of Stanly and the others? Do you think it's not messy enough, or are you bored?"
Until now, Summer still felt that Trevin did not have bad intentions.
Trevin was not as inhumane as Lester, nor could he be as unscrupulous as Stanly, nor was he as intelligent as Leonardo.
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