As Leonardo refused to talk to Summer, Summer failed to persuade him. She pursed her lips and said, "Forget it."
Leonardo got out of the car. He didn't take the wheelchair out of the trunk. Instead, he went around to the other side of the car and opened the door to scoot Summer in his arms.
Summer struggled in his arms for a moment and said discontentedly, "Wheelchair."
"No wheelchair." Leonardo walked forward with Summer in his embrace and looked steadily forward. He even didn't look down at Summer as he spoke.
Summer was upset and said, "Can you hold me all the time and not let me sit in a wheelchair? If not, put me down immediately!"
Surprisingly, Leonardo stopped and looked down at her, saying in a serious tone, "Why not?" Summer sneered and didn't want to argue with him anymore.
After entering the villa and going upstairs, Leonardo stopped at the door of the bedroom. He looked down and discovered that Summer had fallen asleep.
After going out for dinner tonight, Summer played cards with Douglas and others for a long time. It was natural that she was exhausted.
Leonardo gently carried her into the bed. He sat by the bed and quietly stared at Summer. Summer closed her eyes and looked tranquil while sleeping. Her breathing was weak.
Leonardo leaned over and felt her breathing before looking up in relief.
After a while, he whispered, "Summer." Summer didn't answer him.
He called her name once again. There was still no response.
She had a sound sleep. Summer was listless. It would be difficult to wake her up once she fell asleep. Since she was tired today, she probably would have a long sleep.
Leonardo picked her up again and helped her have a bath in the bathroom.
After having a bath, Summer would feel more comfortable.
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