However, the servant hadn't gone far when he heard Leonardo's voice. "Wait!"
The servant stopped and turned to look at Leonardo. "Anything else?"
Leonardo pondered for a moment and asked in a deep voice, "Has she eaten?"
The servant was stunned, then he realized that Leonardo was talking about Summer. He shook his head and said, "Mrs. Emerson has been waiting for your return. She hasn't had dinner yet."
Hearing this, Leonardo's expression stiffened as he instructed the servant, "Send it to her room. II
"Yes." The servant answered and was going to prepare food for Summer.
After the servant finished packing the food, Leonardo added, "Don't tell her that it was my idea."
"Okay."
The servant brought the food upstairs and knocked on the door.
When Summer heard the knock, the first person came to her mind was Leonardo.
But on second thought, with Leonardo's personality, how could he take the initiative to come to her?
Even if Leonardo did so, it was impossible for him to knock on the door.
Summer did not move but said, "Come in."
The servant pushed the door open and came in with the food. Summer only took a glance and then lowered her head to focus on her phone.
The servant put the food on the table and turned to Summer. "Mrs. Emerson, you didn't eat dinner. I brought you some food. Please have some."
"I see. Leave it there." Summer said without raising her head.
The servant put down the food, and went out.
As soon as the servant left, Summer put down her phone and looked at the food on the table.
She had no appetite at all.
"The stupidest thing I've ever done is to indulge you." Recalling what Leonardo said, Summer was furious and she had a headache.
She put her phone away and got up to wash up.
When Leonardo returned to the room, Summer was lying on the bed.
The room was dark. Leonardo located a small lamp based on his memory and turned it on. He went to the bathroom quietly.
However, when he came out, he saw Summer sit up against the window and look at him woefully.
The two looked at each other in the darkness for a few seconds. Leonardo shifted his gaze away and lay down on the other side of the bed.
"When will you take me to Rosie? Or you can tell me where she is and I'll go myself." Summer maintained her posture without even blinking her eyes.
"Not now." Leonardo replied.
"Why not? I just want to see my daughter. Do I have to pick a day?" Summer finally turned to look at Leonardo and said with mockery.
Leonardo's voice was deep and contained suppressed anger. "Summer."
Summer was not afraid of provoking him. She said bluntly, "Whatever you say, but I want to see
Rosie."
Leonardo lay down on the bed and closed his eyes to sleep.
Summer looked at him angrily, but she could do nothing to him.
She laid down in rage with her back facing Leonardo.
The two slept like this all night.
The next day.
When Summer woke up, Leonardo just got up.
The bathroom door was not closed, and she could see the washstand not far from the door.
Leonardo was standing in front of the mirror and tidying up his tie, but for some reason, he could not tie it properly.
Summer stared at him for a long time. Seeing that he was tying and untying his tie again and again, she finally couldn't bear to watch. She got up and walked towards him.
When Leonardo saw her coming over, he turned to look at her and continued to tie his tie.
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