When Summer woke up, it was already evening.
Leonardo and Rosie were still sleeping. Summer got up softly, opened the door and walked out.
After the villa was renovated, there were no traces of her and Leonardo's previous life here. But the furnishings were still the same, which made her feel warm.
Summer felt that she had never left, but had just lived elsewhere for a few days and returned. She looked around the villa and finally went to the top floor.
The top floor was designed as a glass sunshine room, completely transparent.
The house was built halfway up the hill. It was raining outside. Although it was late autumn when plants and flowers had withered, the
scenery was still quite beautiful.
Summer looked out from another angle and saw a black dot in the distance. She fixed her gaze on it and discovered that it was a person holding a black umbrella, standing in front of the tomb of Leonardo's mother.
Thinking of it, Summer was nervous and her expression suddenly became cold.
The person stood firmly in front of the tomb with an umbrella. No one knew how long he had been there. It was too far, and there was an umbrella covering his face. Summer could not see his face.
Who could he be?
Summer thought for a moment and then turned around to go downstairs.
Brant was a person who could not allow himself to be idle. Summer and Leonardo had brought Rosie back, so he was quite happy.
He walked around the villa and seemed to be busy. When Summer came downstairs, he was cleaning a vase.
"Mrs. Emerson." Brant heard the noise and turned around.
"Brant, bring a few bodyguards over. I want to go out." She was going to see who was standing over there.
Brant didn't ask anything and just nodded.
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