Leonardo's phone rang, just as they walked out of the elevator.
After the person at the other end of the phone said something, Leonardo only replied indifferently, "I've seen her."
Then he hung up the phone.
"Is it about Stella?" Summer turned to ask him as she saw him hang up the phone.
Leonardo answered, "Yes."
But Summer suddenly remembered something else and said, "Should we tell Warren about this?"
At that moment, they were outside the Golden Cauldron Club. Leonardo looked ahead and said, "It's not necessary."
Summer followed Leonardo's gaze and saw Warren leaning against a car, smoking. He wasn't really smoking, because he kept raising his head to look at the entrance of the Golden Cauldron Club. Apparently, he was here to prevent Stella from running away again.
It seemed he already knew Stella had returned to Hoover City.
Summer asked Leonardo anxiously, "Is he going to do anything to Stella?"
Warren and Stella were getting married before Stella ran away suddenly. Summer could tell Warren really wanted to marry Stella at that time. Warren must be really upset and angry now. Summer worried that he would do something irrational on impulse.
But then, Summer thought and said, "Well, Warren is a lawyer. He should be able to stay calm and rational at any time."
Leonardo gave her cheek a pinch and said with a faint smile, "You can't be sure about that."
Summer looked at him with a puzzled look on her face, "What do you mean?"
Leonardo didn't say anything. He just pulled her toward the parking lot.
"If you think he might really do something, aren't you going to talk to him?" Summer turned to look at Warren, but Warren did not see them.
"Should I tell him to marry another woman, or should I tell him to get inside and catch Stella?" Leonardo opened the car door, urged Summer to the passenger seat, and got inside from the other side.
He could tell Summer wanted to say something, so he interrupted her, "Let's go home.
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