Hearing Stanley's words, Trevin was confused.
A while later, he seemed to realize something. "What did you say to Leonardo? He still doesn't come for Summer."
Although Trevin wasn't close to Lester, he had heard of what Lester had done.
Although he didn't know the details, he had a vague idea of what was going on.
Lester used Summer to threaten Stanley and Leonardo to come to him, but in the end, only Stanley went.
Although Trevin and Leonardo had never fought head-on, they had met each other, so he had a rough idea about what kind of person Leonardo was.
Leonardo valued Summer so much, yet he actually didn't come to save her at such a critical moment. Even after Summer was rescued by
Stanley, Leonardo did not show up.
Trevin was not in a hurry, but after Stanley reminded him, he became serious. He thought for a moment and said, "Tomorrow."
Stanley extinguished the cigarette in his hand. "A long delay means trouble, it better be tonight."
It sounded unnegotiable. Stanley made up his mind.
"You..." Trevin still wanted to refute, but Stanley interrupted him, "Although that matter can stall Leonardo, it doesn't mean that he doesn't care about Summer. When he takes action, you won't have a chance."
Trevin snorted coldly and left without saying anything.
After Summer returned to her room, she locked the door and leaned against the back of the chair, discouraged.
What exactly was Leonardo doing? What exactly did Stanley tell Leonardo?
Although she did not want Leonardo to be tied up in everything because of her, she could not help but feel a little weird because Leonardo had not come to look for her.
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