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His Ugly Bride (Anna and Sebastian) novel Chapter 572

Summer's face changed slightly. She turned to look at Leonardo. "What does he mean? How many things are you hiding from me?"

Leonardo fell silent. His calm dark eyes showed no emotion at all. But Summer hated to see him like this right now.

She shouted, "Leonardo, tell me!"

Tim, who was standing beside Leonardo, was also surprised to hear what Connel said.

Obviously, Leonardo told neither Summer nor Tim about this.

He couldn't slough off the memories about his mother, Daisy.

Previously, Summer had always been confident that she knew Leonardo and was very important to him.

However, with his mother, she wasn't so sure about that now.

She even began to suspect Leonardo's intention of locking her up in the villa these days.

Was it because of his fear that she would go find those who had kidnapped Rosie alone, or his hesitation about whether to trade her for his mother?

For a moment, all sorts of speculations flooded into her mind and she had mixed feelings.

But in the end, she regained her composure.

Hadn't Leonardo's mother committed suicide in the kidnapping back then?

Leonardo ignored Summer and raised his hand impassively, signaling for his men to make a move.

He didn't intend to talk something meaningless with Connel, nor would he allow Summer to be taken by him.

Connel did not bring as many people as Leonardo, so he was definitely no match for him.

What puzzled Summer was that Connel could have left by holding her hostage in the end. But he did not do so and gave her a comforting look, instead.

Summer felt that he was extremely strange.

While she was distracted, Leonardo had got in a fight with Connel.

Leonardo fought fiercely and hit Connel where it counted everytime. Connel couldn't beat him and was thrown backwards.

But Summer was not in the mood to stop them from fighting. Leonardo definitely wouldn't get hurt with so many people with him. Also, if Connel was really on the side of those kidnappers, it served him right to be beaten.

Summer walked straight to Tim and asked, "What's going on? Did Connel mean that

Leonardo's mother was alive?"

"Mrs. Emerson, I don't know, either. This is the first time I've heard of it." Tim shook his head. He didn't know more than Summer.

Leonardo and Connel had stopped their fight.

Connel was thrown to the ground, gasping for breath with his hand clutching at his chest. But Leonardo remained neatly dressed with a cold expression.

"Let's go." He straightened his clothes calmly as if he hadn't fought with someone just now.

Summer returned to the villa, and Connel was also brought back.

As soon as she entered the villa, Leonardo grabbed her hand and walked upstairs. He walked very fast with a firm grip on her hand. No matter how Summer struggled, she could not break free.

Only after entering the bedroom did Leonardo

let go of her.

With a loud bang, he slammed the door shut.

She pushed open the door and walked up to him. Seeing her, Tim put out the cigarette in his hand. "Mrs. Emerson."

"Where is Connel?" Summer asked.

Tim pointed at the villa and replied, "He's in the back room and there is someone standing guard there."

"I'll go see him." Just as Summer was about to turn around, Tim stopped her. "Mr. Emerson is just..."

Summer stood still and took a deep breath. "You don't need to speak up for Leonardo, Tim. I know that you've been with him for nearly ten years, but I've also experienced so much with him. However, in his heart, we might not be as important as we thought."

Tim tried to say something, but in the end, he only sighed and said nothing.

When Summer went to see Connel, he was leaning against the bed, lost in thought.

Summer walked close, looked at him carefully and asked, "Did they put medicine on your wounds?"

"I'm fine. There's no need to do that." Connel turned to look at her and smiled.

He sounded exactly the same as Stanley.

Perhaps it was also because he looked like Stanley that Summer could not hate him.

Summer said nothing, and stretched out her hand to press hard on his chest through his clothes.

Connel gasped in pain and his expression changed.

"Are you really fine?" Summer sneered.

Connel smiled again. "If I didn't say so, you also wouldn't apply medicine for me, would you?"

Summer withdrew her hand and said in a questioning tone, "You know what? Now you look exactly the same as Stanley."

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