Right now, she had no other choice but to listen to Stanley.
After all, no matter what Stanley was up to, Summer was a logical and active adult. There must be a solution. But Rosie was too young to suffer from anything.
Stanley raised his hand, glanced at the watch, and then gazed at Summer, "One minute."
"Thank you." Summer turned around and closed the door.
Jenny said discontentedly, "Sir, you are too polite to her! You should just directly take her away!"
Stanley did not reply. He only turned around and looked at Jenny coldly.
Jenny shuddered and lowered her eyes. She just stood respectfully then.
Stanley said, "Less talk, more action."
Jenny bit her lips, "Yes."
In the room, Summer quickly found the phone that Leonardo had given her. She found Leonardo's number and quickly texted a message.
"He's here. Take Rosie away."
Time was running out. Summer could only inform him this.
However, these few words were enough for Leonardo.
After Summer sent the message, she emptied her phone, muted it, and put it in Rosie's pocket.
If she guessed correctly, there should be a GPS tracker in the phone.
Even if Stanley wanted to harm Rosie, Leonardo could find Rosie immediately.
After doing all this, Summer took a deep breath, put on her scarf and walked to the door quickly. She unhurriedly opened the door.
She walked out and closed the door.
Jenny was extremely dissatisfied with Summer. She sneered and said, "It's almost two minutes now!"
Jenny had the right to speak, and Summer also had the right to not listen.
Summer looked straight at Stanley and said, "Let's go."
Jenny was about to scold Summer when she saw Summer completely ignoring her, but she looked at Stanley's expression and shut her mouth.
Jenny was actually a calm person, but Stanley seemed to be so interested in Summer, so she couldn't remain calm.
Why did women bother women?
Jenny could not escape this. She adored Stanley, but she never thought about how to express her love, nor did she try to draw his attention. On the contrary, after knowing that Stanley was interested in Summer, she began to make things difficult for Summer.
Love made a wise woman a fool. Summer did not care much about Jenny as she was a fool now.
Stanley glanced at the door and then left with Summer.
However, his last glance made Summer somewhat uneasy.
She no longer believed in Stanley, nor did she believe that Stanley would let Rosie go easily.
Good people were born with good intentions. In disguised kindness hid a more obvious form of malice.
Stanley was the latter.
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