At night, Leonardo was in the study dealing with his business, so Summer went to Rosie's room.
"Mom, are you going to sleep with me tonight?" Rosie happily lifted the blanket and asked Summer to sleep with her.
Summer sat down beside the bed, pulled the blanket back and tucked her in, "Mom has something to tell you."
Seeing Summer's serious expression, Rosie looked at her solemnly.
Summer said with self-blame, "I... have to go on a trip with your father."
Rosie blinked. "Without me?"
Summer pursed her lips and was speechless for a moment, not knowing what to say.
Rosie was just too smart.
"It's too far away, and you still have to go to school. We will bring you next time." Summer touched her head. Her tone was particularly gentle.
She had just returned, but now she had to leave again.
Although Rosie only went to kindergarten and didn't have much homework, Summer wouldn't take her to Eureka City. Otherwise, Rosie would feel that the rules could not be obeyed.
The smarter the child is, the better she must be guided.
"Alright." Rosie nodded obediently after hearing Summer's words.
Summer patted her head and said, "Then go to bed first."
After Rosie fell asleep, Summer stood up and left.
Opening the door, she saw t Leonardo just walked to the door.
"Did you tell her?" Leonardo looked into the room over Summer.
Summer nodded, "Yes."
Leonardo didn't say anything more and helped Summer out.
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