The next morning, when Summer woke up, her first reaction was to find Leonardo.
When she realized there was no one beside her, she heard Leonardo's voice.
"Morning."
Leonardo was still wearing his pajamas. He stood in front of the window with an elegant posture. It looked as if he had just gotten up. His expression on the face made him look like he got up for a while.
It was still raining outside. The gloomy rain was his background, making the scene somewhat bleak.
"It's still raining." Summer's gaze shifted to the window.
She got out of bed and wanted to step toward Leonardo. Just as her feet touched the ground, she heard Leonardo remind her, "Shoes."
Summer was speechless. She was not a child, and certainly knew that she had to wear shoes. However, Leonardo always seemed to be worried about her and kept everything in mind.
He worked so hard on every detail. No wonder the doctor said his health was in poor condition.
Summer slowly put on her shoes and walked to Leonardo, "When did you get up?"
Last night, she was worried that Leonardo might not be able to fall asleep, so she thought she should talk to him. However, she probably fell asleep very quickly without saying too much, because she didn't have any memories of their conversation. If they did chat for a long time, it wouldn't be the case.
He was indeed a bit tired from rushing back from Eureka City yesterday.
After sleeping all night, the buttons on the collar of Summer's pajamas had loosened up, making the pajama look baggy. Leonardo straightened her clothes and helped her fasten the buttons. He said faintly, "Just now."
His expression was as still as an ancient well in the mountains. The arrogance from the past could no longer be seen from his expression. At a glance, it looked like his temperament was restrained.
He had changed as time passed.
The weather had been cloudy and rainy, and the temperature also dropped a few degrees.
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