In the end, Summer went into the kitchen.
It was easy to understand why Leonardo gave in. Although he didn't want to admit, Rosie was probably more important than him in Summer's mind. As long as Rosie was around, Summer would have a hope for life.
He could feel that Summer was in a worse mood recently. After going through all these, she seemed to be tired. She was negative and could not cheer herself up. She wanted to give up her life.
Leonardo was panicked, but he had to take care of her in his way. He knew that Summer did not like him to care about her like this, but it was the only way he could feel secure.
Only in this way did he feel that Summer was still by his side.
Only in this way would he feel at ease.
Moreover, there was Rosie here. No matter how negative Summer was, she loved Rosie, and it would never change.
As long as Rosie was around, he would be able to cheer Summer up. He had viewed Rosie as a child. He was possessive of everything.
In the past, he would not have thought that Rosie might be more important than him to Summer. However, it turned out that Summer was worried about Rosie most.
Even he felt that Rosie was obedient and lovely, let alone Summer.
In the kitchen
Rosie stepped on the stool and looked for ingredients in the fridge. "Mom, do you want onions?"
Rosie looked around in the fridge while looking back at Summer.
Summer smiled and said, "I want a small one and green pepper."
Standing at the side, the servants wanted to help, but Summer did not allow them, so they could not come to help.
At this moment, Leonardo walked in. The servants bowed in unison, "Mr. Emerson."
Leonardo didn't say anything, and he just waved his hand to let them leave.
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