Summer looked at Trevin with a faint smile and walked out.
Just as Trevin was about to follow her, Stanley walked towards Trevin and said in a serious tone, "Call me if you need psychological therapy someday. I'll spare some time for you."
Knowing that Stanley was trying to piss him off, Trevin was so angry that the corner of his eyes twitched. He gnashed his teeth and said, "Go away!"
Stanley didn't mind. He raised his eyebrows, walking past Trevin.
Summer had already walked away. Before she passed by Leonardo's car, Leonardo had started it.
Summer continued walking without looking at
Leonardo. Then, she got into her car.
When Trevin and Stanley came out, she had already started her car and was ready to leave.
"Summer, are you leaving now?" Trevin knocked on the window of Summer's car.
Summer nodded and drove away.
Trevin had no choice but to drive his own car.
To Trevin's surprise, Stanley got into the passenger seat from the other side right after he sat in the driver's seat.
Trevin looked at Stanley with an unhappy face and said without trying to be polite, "Stanley, you are not allowed to sit here."
"Give me a ride. Thank you." Stanley said, pretending that he didn't hear Trevin's words.
Trevin didn't start the car. He just said two words, "Get out."
Stanley didn't say or do anything.
Trevin was not so patient as Stanley was, so he started the car. It was like an uncontrollable cow, rampaging on the road and leading to sounds of horns.
Stanley fastened his seat belt with a calm face. His voice was steady, "I'm not afraid of death. You can do whatever you want."
Trevin couldn't rival Stanley for patience.
Although feeling indignant, Trevin slowed down the car.
After the car stabilized, Stanley said again, "Leonardo is a ruthless person. He's different from me. If you dare to mess with him, he will show you no mercy."
Trevin had heard this kind of advice from Stanley many times.
He sneered and said, "You mean you've been showing mercy to me? Do I need to shed tears of gratitude?"
Saying it with heavy irony, Trevin didn't expect that Stanley would reply in a serious tone, "No need. I'm indebted to your father."
Trevin got furious. He pulled over, saying with emphasis, "Stanley, I'll say it again. My father's dead. You don't need to care about me, let alone show mercy to me. I have nothing to do with you! Do you understand?"
"That's all I'm able to say. Whether to follow my advice is up to you. Leonardo is not simple." Stanley turned a deaf ear to Trevin's words and got off the car.
Trevin blasted the horn, sticking his head out of the window, and said with an angry face, "Stanley, you can't get into my car without my permission!"
Stanley took off his coat and crossed the road along with the crowd. He did not look back at Trevin.
Shortly after Summer left, she felt that there was a taxi following her.
She slowed down the car on purpose, looking in the mirror at the people in the taxi behind her.
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