Summer stood there and watched Trevin walk closer and closer to her.
"Long time no see." Glancing at her legs, Trevin said, "You look much better now."
If Summer hadn't escaped last time, she would be his fiancee. However, fate was unpredictable.
He didn't expect she could walk at that time, and neither did he expect that she tried to escape and succeeded in the end.
Summer looked him in the eyes, "It seemed you have had a hard time."
"I didn't like it when my father said Leonardo was outstanding. I thought my father looked down on me and was biased against me. But now, I finally understood I always lived under his protection. Without him, I am nothing."
Trevin thrust his hands into the pockets on both sides of his trousers and said in frustration, "Indeed, I am not as good as Leonardo. I'm no match for him."
This was the difference between Trevin and Stanley.
Although Trevin had always complained that Lester did not care about him and ignored him, Lester never got Trevin involved in those dirty deeds, but provided him with a rich and comfortable life. From this point of view, Lester was in favor of Trevin.
In contrast, Stanley was adopted by Lester when he was young. Lester took Stanley's sister as the experiment subject and taught Stanley to commit crimes.
Moreover, Lester could see through the others and knew how to control them. Therefore, Lester made Stanley what he was today, but Lester didn't know he was digging his own grave.
As a result, Trevin stayed mentally healthy and could distinguish right from wrong, but Stanley was stubborn, sinister and would do whatever he wanted.
Thus, Summer was not surprised to hear what Trevin said. She asked him, "Have you seen Lester?"
"Yes." Trevin looked at her carefully.
She was wearing a white coat and looked thin. Although she looked gentle, her tone was very cold.
There were several times when he almost had the chance to get her.
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