Summer was somewhat irritated. She supported her forehead and said, "Why are you still following me?"
Jerome didn't care about Summer's impatience at all. Instead, he said with a smile, "Don't you want to know what secret I know about the Emersons?"
"Would you like to tell me?" Summer didn't believe Jerome would be so kind.
Jerome's expression dimmed slightly. "Am I that unbearable in your mind?"
To Summer, the answer to this question was without doubt.
But she remembered something about Vicky in the past.
Summer asked Jerome with interest, "After Vicky's indecent video was leaked, why did you still keep the relationship with her? What evidence did she have against you?"
Summer never believed that Jerome would tell her the secret of the Emersons that he knew.
She might as well ask something that she had always been curious about, although Jerome might not necessarily tell her.
Jerome was silent for a moment before saying, "Are you curious?"
"Yes." As Summer spoke, she walked towards the elevator. "If I'm not curious, why did I ask you?"
When Summer reached the elevator entrance, she heard Jerome saying behind her, "I'll tell you if you treat me to dinner."
Summer smiled and remained silent.
"You don't believe me?" Jerome said.
Summer stepped into the elevator and said, "Why do you ask me if you know the answer?"
She turned around and found that Jerome was still standing outside the elevator. She asked with her eyebrows raised, "Aren't you leaving?"
Jerome said with a forced smile, "You can leave."
Summer realized that what she just said might have hurt him.
But she was telling the truth.
She wasn't sorry for Jerome, so there was no need for her to take care of his feelings.
During the whole night, Jerome had been saying that Summer and Leonardo were not suitable for each other. Summer had endured him long enough.
Even Jessica didn't say anything about Summer and Leonardo, why did Jerome say that without any shame? Was it because Jerome helped Summer to escape?
But that should not be the reason.
When Summer left the hotel and waited for a taxi on the roadside, she remembered that she hadn't told Leonardo she was leaving.
She took out her phone and was about to call Leonardo when a car suddenly stopped in front of her.
As she raised her head to see what happened, the back door of the car opened, and an arm reached out and pulled her into the car.
Summer was stunned for a moment and was about to call for help when she heard a familiar deep voice, "It's me."
Hearing this, Summer cried out in surprise, "Leonardo?"
"Yes," the man holding her replied in a low
voice. Summer breathed a sigh of relief, but at the same time, she felt a little annoyed. She reached out her hand and slightly hammered him, "Don't do this next time. It's scary."
Leonardo answered without any sincerity, "Oh.
As they spoke, the car began to move forward.
When the car stopped at a sparsely populated area, Tim got off.
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