Summer believed that Tim did not lie. She thought for a moment and said, "Open it and see what's inside."
"I'll have the security guards come up and open it." Suddenly, Tim stopped. He was so serious that it was as if what Summer was about to open was not a package, but an explosive.
"It's okay." Summer rejected Tim's proposal.
"But, President Summer..." Tim still wanted to say something, but Summer no longer intended to listen to him. She circled around Tim and took the lead back to the office.
Summer walked to her desk, picked up the package and weighed it for a moment. Then she bent down to look for the knife and opened it.
The package was tightly wrapped, with layers of wrapping paper.
Tim frowned as he watched Summer unwrap the package. He still couldn't help but say, "I'll do it."
"It's okay." Summer did not raise her head.
She opened it to the last layer, revealing a small, exquisite box.
This small box looked very familiar to Summer. It was precisely the box of the pen that Leonardo had treasured so badly back then. He even locked it in the safe.
Summer suddenly became excited and quickly opened the box. Indeed, there was the pen inside. It was so old that even the manufacturer's logo could not be seen.
Beneath the pen was a small piece of paper with an address. Summer felt familiar, but she did not remember.
Tim noticed the change from Summer's expression and his gaze fell on the pen in her
hand.
That pen... Tim also knew it.
Tim said happily, "It's Mr. Emerson!"
Summer thought of something and closed the pen box. She rushed out of the office with the box in her hand.
She left the Emerson Group and looked around for Leonardo. However, all she could see were passers-by. Leonardo was nowhere to be seen.
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