"Why did you suddenly become emotional?
This isn't your style, Mr. Emerson." Carl tried his best to suppress his laughter, but in the end, he laughed out.
With a gloomy face, Leonardo chopped the chicken on the chopping board with a great noise.
His cutting skill was superb.
Carl touched his neck and felt a shiver run down his spine. He took two steps back quietly.
After Leonardo finished chopping the chicken, he stuck the knife on the chopping board and said coldly, "Take it to wash."
"Alright."
Carl didn't dare to refuse him.
Carl tidied up the kitchen countertop after he had washed the knife and board.
Suddenly, Leonardo asked, "Is everything alright?"
He said in an affirmative tone.
He had known Carl for a longer time than the time Summer and Jessica had known each other.
Leonardo could tell if something was wrong with Carl.
"It's alright. Why are you so drippy? Even Summer would dislike you if you keep acting like this." Carl made an expression of disgust.
Leonardo usually ignored Carl's nonsense when he was serious.
Carl was diverting the topic. There was no way that Leonardo couldn't feel it.
Leonardo did not follow Carl's train of thought. He only asked what he wanted to know, "What happened the day you went to save Jessica?"
On the day of Jessica's accident, he and Carl returned to the South Bay Villa together.
However, in the end, Carl was the only one who went up to save her.
After Carl went up, he quickly carried Jessica down. Leonardo only took a glance and knew something bad happened.
As for what it was, Leonardo did not ask Carl, nor did Carl mention it again.
During the days that Jessica was hospitalized, Carl took care of her and stayed with her day and night.
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