Leonardo's mother, Daisy, was born in a scholarly family. She was a true noble lady, beautiful both inside and outside. Countless young men from wealthy families were obsessed with her. Lester was also one of them.
Afterwards, she married into the well-matched Emerson family. It was a good marriage.
But when the kidnapping happened, it was even more sensational than when she married into the Emerson family.
Daisy was strong but also fragile. She struggled for Leonardo, but when she was about to be saved, she ended her life.
But Lester persisted that there was a way to bring her back to life, so he brought Daisy away. He also brought away two surviving children of an innocent family. The family was killed in the kidnapping incident.
Those two children were Stanley and his sister, Bendy.
Summer pulled Leonardo to the door. The bodyguards waiting there opened it.
As the door opened, they could feel a piercing cold air. The entire villa was made into a luxurious and exquisite freezer.
Leonardo's mother was lying in the ice coffin at center of the room.
Summer looked back at Leonardo worriedly.
"Mrs. Emerson." Summer turned around and saw Tim walking over with two thick down jackets.
Summer took one and put it on for Leonardo in silence.
Leonardo did not move nor speak. He only stared at the ice coffin at center of the room.
Summer carefully dressed him in a down jacket and pulled up the zipper. Then she put on her own.
After dressing herself, she pulled Leonardo's hand again and walked inside.
As they went in, the smell of formaldehyde became stronger.
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