Hearing this, Summer seemed to be hit.
Jessica noticed Summer's expression and realized she might not believe her. She asked, "How do you feel about him now?"
"I don't feel anything." She felt that Leonardo was nothing special apart from being bored and childish.
Jessica clicked her tongue and said, "Then what are you going to do? You can't always live with them like this."
At this point, Jessica paused for a moment and then made some suggestions, "I can tell you for sure that you and Leonardo made a sweet couple in the past. Now, you have two choices. If you and Leonardo can remember everything, then you can continue to love each other. However, if neither of you can recover your memories-if you stop loving each other, sooner or later, you will have to consider your own future..."
Jessica did not need to say too much. She hoped Summer could understand the current situation.
'Tve also thought about it."
Summer turned to look at Rosie and found that she was already dozing off, so she reached out and picked her up.
She held Rosie in her arms. Rosie only opened her eyes lazily and looked at her. She rubbed her head against Summer's chest before falling asleep.
Jessica leaned over and said softly, "Is she sleeping now?"
"Yes." Summer replied, "I don't need to worry about how she sleeps or eats at all. She is such an obedient child."
Jessica couldn't help reaching out to touch
Rosie's face, "So good."
Summer changed her arm holding Rosie to make her sleep more comfortably. Then, she raised her head and said to Jessica, "If you like, you can have one yourself."
"I won't get married before thirty." The smile on Jessica's face faded. She said, "Enough for me. Let's talk about you."
"I've also considered what you just said. I've also thought about the custody issue of Rosie." Summer became serious and said, "It's impossible for me to compete with Leonardo for custody right now. I have to do it step by step, but at first, I have to find a job."
If she wanted to fight for Rosie's custody, the first thing she had to do was to be financially independent.
But now, the worst thing was that her life was still in a mess.
Hearing Summer's words, Jessica remembered the script Summer had sold to Eliza.
"You once wrote a script called 'Lost City'. It was broadcast two years ago and was very well received. Many fans are urging for a sequel on your Twitter."
As Jessica spoke, she took out her mobile phone and flipped through Summer's Twitter to show her the messages from those fans.
Summer looked at the ID on the screen and muttered, "Rosie?"
Although she did not remember why she took this pseudonym, she knew that it might have something to do with her daughter Rosie.
Jessica found the fan's messages and showed them to Summer.
"It's been two years. My dear Rosie, are you going to write the second one or not?"
"So many things remain unanswered in 'Lost City'! Come out, Rosie, and we'll have a good talk!"
"I beg you to come out and write the second part of 'Lost City'."
"The last post of Rosie was released three years ago. I don't think she's going to write the second part of 'Lost City' anymore..."
The latest fan message was posted a day ago.
Summer flipped to the front page and found that the latest post on Summer's Twitter was indeed posted three years ago.
"See? These are all fans of your 'Lost City'. If you come back and write a sequel, there will definitely be a lot of producers and directors looking for you. Although it's just an online drama, you've won a lot of awards both at home and abroad. Investors of 'Lost City' have earned a lot of money..."
Jessica thought about it and felt a little hurt, "I wonder how much money you sold at that time. I always have this feeling that you should have sold more."
Back then, Summer suddenly burned down the villa and ran away. She sold the script in a hurry. Jessica did not know how much she had sold it for.
Summer was not thinking that much as Jessica.
She took out her phone and searched for "Lost City" on the Internet.
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