However, Douglas didn't get Summer's point.
He smiled and said, "Then I'll go up first."
After saying that, he turned around and smiled as he stroked Rosie's head, "Stay here with your Mom. I will be back soon."
Douglas lifted the huge hiking backpack with one hand and strode towards the stairs. When he went up the stairs, he could take two or three steps at a time.
Rosie watched as Douglas went upstairs and moved closer to Summer. She whispered to Summer, "Mom, uncle smiles a lot."
Summer smiled, "Yes, he loves smiling."
People who smiled a lot had good luck.
However, Douglas was not a lucky boy. He was born in such a complicated family. Fortunately, he was a kind-hearted child, otherwise, he would most likely follow the path that Adams had
taken.
Summer sighed, turned around and said to Rosie seriously, "Rosie, although uncle is not often at home, he is also your family, just like Dad and Mom."
Summer had told Rosie what family was before. Family members were very close people. They ate together and lived under the same roof.
Rosie nodded, "I know."
Douglas went upstairs and remembered that the servant didn't follow. He didn't know which room was his.
He wasn't very familiar with Leonardo's house. He had lived in it just for a few days when he came back last time, so how could he know where his room was?
Douglas tilted his head to look ahead and slowly walked forward. Halfway through, he met Leonardo, who came out of his room.
Leonardo had changed his clothes. He was in blacktop and black trousers, neat and clean. He looked mature and cold.
Douglas put on a serious face and called him, "Leonardo."
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