The boy then asked her, "What's your story?"
Summer thought for a while and said, "I don't know where to start. In short, my mother is not easy."
The boy asked again, "How difficult is it?"
He should be a very persistent person.
Summer unconsciously said a lot under his questioning. The boy didn't say much. After saying that, Summer still felt she could understand Karen, but she wanted to find the feeling of being understood.
"Don't you think my mother has her reasons?"
The boy only said one word with an indifferent expression, "Stupid."
"What?" Summer did not understand what he meant.
At this time, two cars drove over from not far away. The boy stood up and said, "I'm going home.”
"OK, you should go back early. Goodbye." Summer also stood up.
The boy did not immediately walk away. Instead, he said, "You go first."
Summer thought to herself that he didn't seem to like to laugh.
"You will go home, right?" She took two steps and stopped to ask in worry.
The boy nodded at her.
For some reason, Summer believed that he would keep his word.
When Summer got home, there were two cars parked at the door. The servants were coming out with luggage. Everyone in the Jarrett family stood at the door.
Summer walked over and heard Lynn say,
"Dad, do you have to go abroad in such a hurry?"
"I'm tired. I want to go abroad to live my retirement life. As for Spencer, I'll take him abroad to live with me." As Alexander spoke, he inadvertently turned around and saw Summer.
Alexander was about to leave, so he couldn't help but ask, "Why did you come back so late?"
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