Not to mention Stanley, even the subordinates who had come with Stanley to save people were surprised.
Who was Leonardo?
Leonardo was born with a silver spoon and grew up in a wealthy family.
He even adapted to the lifestyle of the countryside and had meals in such a place.
Summer had gotten used to it, so she wasn't surprised at all.
Leonardo picked up pickles and a piece of shallot with chopsticks. He frowned and was about to throw the piece of shallots away. Seeing that, Summer pushed her bowl towards him. "Don't throw it. Give it to me."
Leonardo frowned and put the piece of shallot into her bowl.
She didn't know why he had this habit. He didn't eat onions, shallots or anything related to that.
Stanley saw that, and his eyes were filled with disappointment.
He felt like that he was the fifth wheel.
'Leonardo must think I'm stupid.'
Stanley smiled self-mockingly, stood up and walked out with his subordinates.
Summer heard the footsteps and looked up. She looked at Stanley and the others with a puzzled expression and muttered, "Why do they walk out?"
Leonardo put a piece of shallots into her bowl and said, "Have your breakfast."
Summer wanted to say something, but she did not say anything in the end.
She ate less than Leonardo and Arthur. Soon, she was full.
She took the bowl into the kitchen and went out to look for Stanley.
Leonardo and Arthur were still sitting beside the dining table. From the hall, they saw Summer and Stanley standing together and having a talk.
'Do they stand close to keep warm?'
'It she so happy to chat with Stanley?'
Every time Leonardo looked at them, he became angrier.
Arthur glanced at Leonardo. Then Arthur looked at Summer and Stanley. Arthur asked curiously, "Is that young man here to compete with you for your wife?"
Leonardo said expressionlessly, "He is not worthy of competing with me."
"Since you know that, why are you so angry?" Arthur shook his head, "Don't be too anxious.
Summer only loves you. Don't be too suspicious..
Leonardo kept silent for a while and said coldly, "She is a loose woman."
She wants to remarry me, but she is in the entertainment news involved with other men. Stanley also cares about her.
Leonardo sneered!
He wasn't sure if Summer only loved him.
Arthur was stuck for words.
Outside the door.
Summer stood beside Stanley and pondered for a moment before saying, "Although I don't know why you intentionally provoke Leonardo, I am very grateful that you come to help me."
"We have a life-and-death experience together. Never mind," Stanley laughed and looked down at the ground.
Summer opened her mouth but kept silent.
It was mainly because what she wanted to say was not proper here.
After a while, she said, "After we return to Hoover City, I'll treat you to a meal."
Stanley agreed cheerily, "OK."
Summer also smiled and said, "It's a deal."
"It's sunny," Arthur said.
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