After hearing what Douglas said, Leonardo replied nothing, and the study fell silent for a moment.
Douglas looked at Leonardo and said with hesitation, "Leonardo, how is Summer..."
"She's fine. You don't have to worry about her." Leonardo raised his eyes slightly and seemed to be as usual, "Just take good care of yourself."
Douglas pursed his lips and said, "I am no longer a child. I have grown up now. When you were my age, you were already independent and made all kinds of decisions on your own."
Hearing this, Leonardo was slightly moved. He was only eleven years old when his mother had an accident. After he was rescued, he had nightmares every day, and he couldn't sleep or eat. That was not something a boy at that age could bear.
When he was desperate, he met Summer.
Summer was a little more miserable than him, and no one from the Jarrett family loved her. But he still had his mother love him. His mother even sacrificed her own life to save him.
With this thought, there were many reasons for him to live. He also wouldn't go die easily.
The memory of the years coming next was not that clear.
Douglas was right. When he was Douglas' age, he had to make all the decisions on his own because he couldn't trust anyone from the Emerson family.
Seeing that Leonardo seemed to be moved, Douglas took the opportunity to say, "Leonardo, tell me what happened."
Leonardo raised his eyebrows, "Will you disturb others so late at night when you are in school?"
It was obvious that he refused to answer
Douglas' question. Douglas was a little depressed, but there was nothing he could do.
"I'm going back to sleep." After Douglas said this, he turned around and slowly walked out. In his heart, he still expected Leonardo to come around and tell him something. However, Leonardo didn't say anything until Douglas left the study.
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