At first, Summer did not understand what Leonardo meant.
So she asked Leonardo, "What are they?"
Leonardo did not reply again. After a while, Summer finally realized that Leonardo was talking about her and Rosie.
The reason why Leonardo did not reply was probably because she did not understand what he meant, so he was angry. Leonardo had always been an unforgiving man who held grudges.
But it was not really Summer's fault for not being able to understand Leonardo's words immediately. After all, Leonardo had never said nice things like that in her memories.
Summer looked at her phone for a while. After she was sure that Leonardo wouldn't text her again, she put her phone aside.
If he didn't reply, she wouldn't text him again, either. Even after getting off work, Summer did not get any text from Leonardo.
But Bruce had been staying in the company all day. He went wherever Summer went. He was never away.
Summer thought that it was probably Leonardo who asked Bruce to do so.
On Summer's way home, Bruce was also her driver. After leaving the garage, Summer called home and asked how Rosie had been.
"Miss Rosie is a good girl today as usual. Do you want to talk to her?" The servant was still the old servant who had taken care of Rosie before.
"It's fine. I'll be back home soon."
Summer hung up the phone and noticed the serious look on Bruce's face from the rearview mirror. Seeing that, Summer asked, "What's
wrong?"
"There's a car following us." Bruce's expression was solemn as he watched the car behind them carefully.
Summer turned around. There was indeed a suspicious car behind them. The car was a little far away, and the driver was wearing a mask and a cap. She could not see the driver's face clearly or recognize who that person was.
Summer turned back and asked Bruce, "Has that car been following us since we got out of the garage?"
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