Neither Jenny nor Stanley grew up in normal families. Figuring out what others were thinking was the first thing they had learned.
It was difficult to know what Stanley was thinking. But if it was easier to figure him out when it was related to Summer.
Summer was not a complicated woman. Soft yet determined, she couldn't be simpler.
Stanley called Summer at such a moment simply because he wanted to see her.
After leaving the hospital, Summer called Leonardo.
"I'm going to Tip Top Media."
After she made it clear to Leonardo, Leonardo did not stop her from visiting Stanley. He even asked the driver to send her there.
Leonardo's temper was much better now. He was no longer as domineering and irritable as he had been. Instead, he was used to confessing everything to Summer now.
Leonardo was very quiet on the other side of the phone. "I see. Just go get Carl when you're there. The receptionists at the front desk have been informed. They know you."
The moment the driver saw Summer coming over, he opened the door of the car. Summer bent over and got into it, "How did you inform them?"
He hadn't mentioned that she was his wife, had he?
Leonardo chuckled as something occurred to him. "The famous Screenwriter Summer Jarrett is going to be Mr. Carl's distinguished guest."
"I think you're making fun of me." Summer couldn't help laughing upon hearing his answer.
"I didn't." Leonardo's tone turned serious, "Not
bad."
Summer knew he was referring to her script, but she asked on purpose, "Not bad?"
"I'm in a meeting." Leonardo did not continue speaking. He sounded like he was going to hang up at any moment.
Summer didn't want to let him go just like this. She suppressed her laughter and said, "I see.
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