Summer waited at the door for ten minutes. Then the servant held Rosie's hand and walked out of the door.
"Rosie." Summer called Rosie's name. Then Rosie let go and ran towards Summer.
The servant was afraid that Rosie would fall and followed behind her. The servant said in a panicky tone, "Miss Rosie, be careful."
Summer was also afraid that Rosie would fall, so Summer ran to catch Rosie.
Rosie pounced on Summer and opened her arms to hug Summer. "Mom!"
Summer picked her up, kissed her face, weighed her, and said with a smile, "You're so heavy."
Rosie waved two fingers at Summer and said seriously, "I have eaten two bowls of porridge."
"It's great." Summer carried Rosie into the car and fastened her seat belt.
"Yes," Rosie nodded heavily.
Rosie sat in the back seat and tilted her head to look at Summer, who was driving.
Summer was amused by her. "Are you happy in the kindergarten?"
Rosie thought for a moment and said, "It's more fun than staying at home."
Summer drove the car and listened to Rosie along the way. Rosie usually only said half of one thing and changed the topic. Summer hadn't seen Rosie for a month. She listened carefully to Rosie and replied seriously.
When she was about to arrive at the kindergarten, Summer noticed that a car was following her. Summer panicked and pressed the accelerator.
It was time for the parents to send children to the kindergarten, so there were many people. No matter how bold those people were, they would not dare to attack them at the entrance of the kindergarten.
Just as Summer stopped the car, her phone rang.
When Rosie heard the ringtone, she tilted her head and asked curiously, "Mom, who is it?"
Summer looked at the screen of her phone and said, "It's Tim."
"Tim," Summer answered the phone and looked at the rearview mirror.
She noticed that the car following her had also stopped.
"Mr. Emerson has asked me to arrange bodyguards for Rosie. They drive to the kindergarten and guarded Rosie every morning."
"I saw them. So that's it. I thought they were....
" Summer sighed, "I see."
After hanging up the phone, Summer sent
Rosie inside.
Rosie was going to stay in kindergarten all day. Summer would pick her up after school in the afternoon.
After Summer came out, she started the car and found that she had nowhere to go.
She stopped, sat quietly in the car for a moment, took out her phone and called Jessica.
"Summer...." Jessica's voice sounded sleepy. She was probably sleeping.
Summer asked her, "Have you got up?"
"Not yet." Jessica's voice became clearer.
"Why are you calling me so early?"
"Are you available today? Let's have a meal together."
Jessica was surprised for a moment and asked, "Are you back?"
"Yes. I'm on holiday. I came back last night."
Jessica's voice sounded very excited. 'Tm available! Let's have lunch together."
Summer asked her, "Where should we go?"
Jessica thought for a moment. "Let's eat at your home. If we eat outside, we may be photographed."
"OK." Summer hung up the phone and drove to the supermarket to buy some food ingredients.
She also bought the dishes for tonight, as she planned to bring Rosie home.
When Summer had just arrived home, someone knocked on the door.
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