Summer entered the villa and asked the bodyguard, "Is Douglas here?"
"He's upstairs."
Then Summer went upstairs with the afternoon tea happily.
Where was his room?
She remembered that she had come out of his room yesterday morning.
After finding his room, she thought this room looked like the master bedroom.
Was Leonardo so good with Douglas that he even gave the master bedroom to Douglas?
Summer knocked on the door, and then "Douglas" asked, "What's up?"
His voice was deep and cold, even colder than that when he was talking to her. Summer said, "It's me. I brought you the high tea."
Inside the room, Leonardo was taking off his clothes and checking his gunshot wound.
Although Summer had helped him take the bullet out, he still went to the private hospital for a check-up. In order to save him, his mother had died, so he cherished his life very much.
It was an expedient to ask Summer to help him take the bullet out.
The wound healed well, but it still left a scar.
He put on his clothes and opened the door, seeing that Summer stood outside with a packing box in her hand.
Summer looked up at him and handed him the afternoon tea, "This is for you."
He saw the packing bag and knew that it was bought from the Golden Cauldron Club. He took it and asked, "Is everything going well?"
"Yes. Thank you," Summer smiled happily.
Leonardo was aroused by her smile and said, "You're welcome."
Then he closed the door.
Summer was confused. Why did she feel that he was afraid of her?
She returned to her room and received a message from "Douglas". The content was the name of a dish.
Then she received a few more messages.
The content of each message was the name of a dish.
This was incredulous. He could text her all the dishes at a time.
When she was poor, she couldn't afford to pay the phone bill, let alone text like "Douglas". But when she went downstairs, she found
something more extravagant.
She wanted to go downstairs to see what was in the fridge.
When she came to the kitchen, she saw two bodyguards taking out all the vegetables in the fridge.
She walked over and asked, "Why are you taking out those vegetables?"
"Those vegetables were delivered yesterday afternoon. We are replacing them with fresh ones."
"But those vegetables didn't rot. Why do you throw them away?"
Summer looked at those vegetables and found them fresh.
The bodyguards looked at each other and said, "We change new vegetables every day.'
Summer said, "Alright."
Every time she cooked, the refrigerator was full of vegetables. She thought that someone would fill it with food every day, but she didn't expect that they changed the vegetables every day.
When cooking at night, she tried to cook all the vegetables.
She knew that if she didn't do that, those vegetables would be thrown away.
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