When Summer and Leonardo returned home, Rosie had just woken up and came downstairs with sleepy eyes.
When Rosie saw them enter the house, and Leonardo was totally wet, her eyes popped.
"Dad, why didn't you bring an umbrella with you when you went out? You may get sick if you are caught in the rain."
She even remembered to bring an umbrella when she went out. Dad was an adult and he didn't even know this. She felt that Dad was a little stupid lately.
"Yes." The man who had almost beaten someone to death said gently, "Next time, I will bring an umbrella."
Summer was worried about his health, so she urged Leonardo to go upstairs to take a bath.
She felt that the anti-cold medicine Leonardo took didn't kick in at all. She was mentally prepared for Leonardo to get sick.
In fact, Leonardo was indeed sick.
The illness seemed to have hidden in his body for a long time, and it was quite severe.
In the early morning, his entire body was so hot. Summer called the doctor. The villa was brightly lit and the servants were bustling about the whole house. Some of them were waiting outside the bedroom.
Carl also came with the doctor.
Summer was a little surprised when seeing Carl. "Why are you here?"
"The doctor is my friend." Carl pointed at the doctor and said.
The doctor was familiar with them. When Carl returned home from the funeral, he thought Leonardo might be sick, so he called the doctor and asked the doctor to inform him if anything happened.
He knew Summer did not like to trouble others. He was worried that Summer could not handle it if Leonardo really got sick.
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