Early the next morning, when Summer woke up, Leonardo had gone.
Since he returned to work, he even got up earlier than her.
Summer did not mind it. After dressing up, she pushed open the door and met Leonardo, who just came out of the study.
Leonardo was dressed neatly but wore a cold face.
"What's the matter?"
Who had provoked him early in the morning?
"It's fine." Leonardo put his arm around her shoulder and walked downstairs. It seemed he didn't want to say anything else.
Summer did not know what had happened. But since he did not say anything, she did not ask.
It shouldn't be something pleasant. He probably just didn't want her to be unhappy like him.
During breakfast, Leonardo glanced at the French window and then said casually, "It's windy today. We had better stay home."
Windy? Summer took a look as well.
She was confused. Then she turned to look at Leonardo, saying, "I don't think it is that serious."
It had been windy in the past few days.
Today's wind seemed to be a little stronger than previous days, but not to the point to quit work.
She was not that weak.
Child often slept a lot in winter. Rosie yawned and said, "Can I quit kindergarten?"
There was no point for her to go to kindergarten. It was so windy that it was better to sleep at home.
Leonardo coldly rejected her proposal, "No."
Rosie curled her lips and lowered her head to continue eating.
She muttered, "What can I say?"
Leonardo did not say anything further.
It was the driver who drove the car today. After sending Summer to Tip Top Media, Leonardo returned to Emerson Group.
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