Leonardo took a sip of coffee leisurely and said to Carl, "If you are available, join me for dinner tonight."
Carl held his forehead with one hand and snorted coldly. He said, "No!"
The next moment, he turned to look at Leonardo and said, "What are we going to eat?"
"Anything. We will eat whatever you want." Leonardo was not surprised at all because he knew Carl too well.
Carl twitched the corner of his mouth, "Alright, dinner is on you."
Only at this time did Carl get some benefits from Leonardo.
Carl would not pretend to be polite with him since this opportunity was so rare. Leonardo and Carl went to Golden Cauldron Club for dinner, sat in the private room, facing each other.
Leonardo didn't seem to have a good appetite and didn't eat much. Most of the time, he was drinking.
Seeing Leonardo's cold face, Carl lost his appetite either. Carl put down his chopsticks and asked Leonardo, "Are you worried about Summer?"
Leonardo only looked down and drank silently.
"I haven't asked you about this in detail before. What exactly is going on between you and Summer?" What Carl wanted to say was that Summer did not look good. However, he could
not say that in front of Leonardo.
Leonardo pondered for a moment and said indifferently, "The worst scenario is for you and Jessica to take care of Rosie."
Hearing this, Carl was so shocked that the piece of meat on his chopsticks fell onto the plate.
Leonardo nodded and did not say anything. He loosened his grip on the wine glass and turned to look out of the window.
It was already night. The night in the mountains was a little chilly, and he was wondering if Summer had eaten yet. Without him by her side, no one was watching her eat. Could the servants he sent there take good care of her? Just thinking about these things, Leonardo found it difficult to sit tight and began to regret it.
Actually, it should be the same to leave Summer at home, right?
However, Summer was so smart that whenever Leonardo was unusual, she would discover it and then would probably lose in her thoughts. Summer could no longer bear any physical or mental burden.
It was better to send her out than to keep her at home.
With Rosie and Douglas with her every day, it would be better for her to stay in a sealed and quiet environment without being disturbed by outsiders.
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