Persuaded by Douglas and Rosie, Summer finally agreed to go to the Holiday Villa. Leonardo didn't go there ahead of time, but he still managed to arrange everything.
On the day they left for the Holiday Villa, Leonardo personally drove them there. Leonardo didn't have many men with him, as many of his men had been arranged in the Holiday Villa.
The servants and bodyguards all looked familiar. They must be from the Emerson's.
Rosie fell asleep as soon as she got into the car. Summer slept along the way as well.
They set off early in the morning, and when they arrived at the Holiday Villa, it was already noon. The air in the mountains was so refreshing.
The Emerson Group owned numerous industries. Previously, when Summer helped
Leonardo manage the Emerson Group, she did not notice the tourism industry.
The villa looked new, as if it had just been repaired. The bodyguards and servants behind were carrying luggage according to Leonardo's instruction.
Summer sat in a wheelchair and looked up at the building in front of her. Leonardo came over very soon after he instructed his men.
"Let's go inside first." Leonardo walked over to Summer and squatted down, touching her hand.
Because the temperature on the mountain was somewhat low, Summer's hands got a bit cold. Leonardo frowned and tightened his grip on Summer's hand.
Summer kept silent as Leonardo pushed her inside. The interior of the villa was as delicate and warm as it looked outside.
There was no one in there. Summer couldn't help but ask Leonardo, "Is this place not open to the public?"
Leonardo explained, "Carl also came to see this place while it was being repaired. He said t the environment here was good and recommended me to keep it for my own use rather than opening to the public."
Hearing this, Summer nodded and did not say anything. Carl looked like a master of beer and skittles, careless and casual, but he was shrewd in business.
Summer asked, "Had he been here after the repair was finished?"
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: His Ugly Bride