Summer didn't want to talk to Sivan, but Sivan insisted on talking to her.
Sivan didn't seem to notice her coldness. She opened her eyes wide and asked curiously, "Ms. Summer, will you and Mr. Emerson get back together?"
"It seems Miss Sivan is interested in my personal life." Summer looked even colder, but still sounded gentle. She looked like a person with an extremely good temper.
However, Sivan felt somewhat uncomfortable, like being examined.
She quickly forced down her discomfort. She shook off her hair and continued, "I am just curious. You and Mr. Emerson seem to be together quite a lot, but Mr. Emerson did not announce that you are going to remarry. I do not know what Mr. Emerson thinks. I am just curious.
What did Mr. Emerson think? Come on. Did it have anything to do with her?
If it were before, perhaps she would suspect Leonardo because of these words and become paranoid.
But after what happened in these years, she knew she meant a lot to him, no matter what. Moreover, it wasn't that important whether they got back together or not.
Summer only replied softly, "So?"
What? Sivan looked at Summer in disbelief. That was Summer's reaction to her words? Did she not feel angry and embarrassed?
At this moment, the elevator door opened.
"Here's my floor." Summer turned to Sivan and calmly walked out.
Sivan was so angry that she stomped her feet.
"Apart from being good-looking, it's not a big deal to be able to write scripts. What's there to be proud of?" Sivan muttered to herself.
Leonardo came to pick Summer up in the afternoon.
They stayed at home these days and would often pick Rosie up. Now that they resumed to work, Rosie was already home when they returned.
Rosie was going to have a winter vacation in a few days.
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