Leonardo was referring to the fact that Stanley had a sister, which was said by Summer.
Summer was indeed afraid that it would be troublesome for Leonardo to deal with Stanley, so she told him about Bendy. However, hearing what he said, Summer felt he was very confident.
It did make sense. How could Leonardo not know that Stanley had a sister? The more Summer thought about it, the more depressed she felt. She ordered Leonardo, "Shut up. You can go out if you don't want to sleep."
Leonardo didn't say anything after that.
The next day.
When Summer woke up, the first thing she did was to look around.
The bed was already empty, and Leonardo wasn't there.
He always did this. He sneaked in like a thief at night. By the time she woke up, he had left.
After Summer finished washing up, she went to the next room and took a look at Rosie. She opened the door and peeked inside. Rosie was sleeping soundly with her arms resting on her head in a very comfortable manner. It looked like she was going to sleep a little longer.
Summer gently closed the door and went to the kitchen to make breakfast. However, the doorbell rang halfway.
Who could come so early? Could it be Jessica?
Summer looked out through the peephole. A familiar person was standing outside the door. Summer opened the door and looked at him in surprise, "Bruce?"
Although Bruce had abandoned his old business, he still had a high social status. Back
then, Bruce said he could be her bodyguard, but summer knew the price that she could pay was actually very low for him. Later, it was confirmed that Bruce was entrusted by Leonardo.
After Summer knew this, Bruce left and Summer didn't know why. It had been a long time since he appeared. Summer did not intentionally contact Bruce.
"Ms. Summer." Dressed in black, Bruce was still cold, and he looked resolute.
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