Summer didn't take it seriously, but Douglas got excited with a meaningful look on his face. "I know. You don't have a boyfriend, do you?"
Summer glared at Douglas, who chuckled and stopped talking about it.
Summer came to see Douglas, wishing to know what happened between him and Leonardo.
However, Douglas clammed up and wouldn't say anything. Summer couldn't get anything from him, so she didn't intend to stay here any longer.
She was going to visit the kindergartens, as she was going away for work in a few days.
When Douglas heard that Summer was going to visit the kindergartens for Rosie, he wanted to tag along. "I want to go too."
Rosie followed suit, and looked at Summer eagerly. "I want to go too."
"Do you know where I'm going?" Summer laughed and pinched Rosie's little face.
Rosie was bewildered. She looked at Douglas and then at Summer, asking adorably, "Where are you going?"
Summer and Douglas both laughed. Summer picked Rosie up and went out of the room. "Call your dad and tell him."
The villa was equipped with a telephone.
Summer took Rosie downstairs to call Leonardo in the living room.
Summer had taught Rosie how to call Leonardo during her stay in the villa.
Rosie still remembered how to make a phone call. She sat on the sofa and took the telephone to call Leonardo.
Summer pressed the hands-free button. The call was soon connected. Leonardo was quick to pick up the phone call from home.
Rosie first asked, "Dad?"
"Yes." Leonardo said as he flipped through the documents. His response sounded indifferent. Obviously, he was working.
"Dad, I want to go to the kindergarten with Mom. Is that okay?" Rosie left out the word "visit", but Leonardo could understand her.
"Sure, come back early." Leonardo definitely knew that Summer was listening to the conversation, and he said the second half of the sentence to Summer.
Rosie's eyes lit up. She looked at Summer. "Dad said yes."
"Okay." Summer replied, noticing that Leonardo had hung up the phone.
Douglas snorted and sat down on the sofa beside her. Summer glanced at him, and he turned his head away. He was childish.
Since Leonardo had agreed, Summer took Rosie out with her, accompanied by Douglas, a big child.
After they went out, they visited a kindergarten on the way. Before Summer said anything, Douglas rejected it, pointing out a lot of shortcomings.
Summer was not very satisfied either, so she crossed out this kindergarten from her list.
When they went out of the kindergarten, it was lunchtime.
Summer took them to a restaurant for lunch. During lunch, she took photos of the dishes and posted them on her blog.
Jessica instantly commented, "Who are you lunching with?"
Summer replied, "Two children."
After she replied, she checked her blog again. Jessica did not reply.
After a few minutes, Jessica replied 'LOL. Perhaps she just realized what Summer meant by 'two children¹.
Sure enough, she quickly sent a message to Summer. "If I didn't have a job today, I would have joined you. I'm free for the moment, so let's do a video chat!"
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