A woman? Summer quickly guessed who the woman was.
It must be Jenny, a capable assistant of Stanley. She was Stanley's faithful confidant. Although she looked delicate, she was in fact a hard nut just like Stanley.
Summer put down the documents in her hand and looked at Bruce, "She is Stanley's right-hand guy. Her name is Jenny."
Bruce didn't seem to be interested in that and only nodded without a word.
In the afternoon, Summer received a phone call from Trevin. Last time when Trevin came to her, he happened to see Leonardo was with her. Summer knew Leonardo would handle it and directly left. Thus, she didn't know what they had talked about.
"Would you like to have dinner with me tonight? I have something to tell you."
As Rosie was at home, Summer worried about her and refused indirectly, "I can't leave Rosie alone at home."
"You can bring her along." Trevin indeed liked Rosie.
"It's too far away," Summer said, "It's not convenient."
Leonardo's villa was quiet and livable, which meant that it wasn't in a busy area but in the suburbs.
Trevin asked doubtfully, "Far away?"
He was so sincere that Summer only told the truth, "I don't live in my apartment now."
"Then where do you live? You..." Trevin seemed to understand something and paused.
Summer was silent for a moment and said, "If you have time now, let's get a coffee."
Trevin said crisply, "Alright."
After a meeting, Summer went to meet Trevin with Bruce. Bruce was a professional bodyguard and rarely made a sound. When Summer went out with him, she would easily forget about him.
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