Because Leonardo wanted to give Summer a surprise, he sent all the servants in the villa away and sent Rosie to Tim's place. Leonardo set up the house by himself all day.
After going over all the photos with Leonardo, Summer asked, "Why did you propose to me again?"
"We haven't had an actual wedding yet."
Hearing his indifferent tone, Summer knew Leonardo took it seriously.
Only then did Summer recall that they didn't have a wedding.
Summer got married and was picked up from the Jarrett directly. And then Leonardo said he wanted a wedding. However, something unpleasant happened later, and the wedding was cancelled in the end.
Summer really did not care about that, but
Leonardo kept it in mind.
Summer looked at Leonardo for a long time before she said, "Are you ready for the wedding?"
Leonardo always got things done without uttering a word about it. He remembered they didn't hold a wedding. It was not presumably spontaneous. Leonardo should have prepared everything long ago.
"Yes." Leonardo smiled and said, "It's almost ready. I pick up a few places you would like. You will decide when and where our wedding will take place."
"You didn't tell me about such an important matter. How exhausted you were when you worked hard and planned the wedding!"
Leonardo was barely recovered from illness. What if he was worn out and had physical problems again?
"I'm not exhausted. Everything about you makes me happy." Leonardo bent down and intimately pressed against her forehead.
Leonardo just spoke out his truest feelings, but it sounded so sweet.
Summer blushed and gently punched him.
Leonardo held her fist and laughed contentedly, trying to kiss her again.
Suddenly something crossed Summer's mind, and she looked serious and put her palm in front to avoid his kiss.
"Wait."
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