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His Ugly Bride (Anna and Sebastian) novel Chapter 749

Not looking at each other, they grabbed their coats and stood up.

Summer immediately walked out.

When paying the bill, Summer met Amber.

This was the first time Summer had seen her since she left the cast.

It was March. Amber was in a light gray long-sleeved dress with high heels. She looked elegant, delicate and different from others.

Summer wore a loose smog-blue pullover. Her white dress was to her calves. She looked fresh in the two simple colors.

Both of them stood in front of the counter, side by side. They both looked fantastic and they were of the same height. The two cashiers serving them exchanged looks.

Summer did not say anything. She waited for the cashier to return her card, then she just walked away.

From the beginning to the end, Summer did not look at Amber. She looked calm and indifferent, as if Amber was just a stranger.

However, Summer had seen Amber before she got close. She just pretended not to see her.

Summer walked slowly, and the sound of high heels came from behind. The frequency of the sound sped up and Amber reached her side. They went in the elevator and then went out together.

Summer saw from the corner of her eyes that Amber was walking beside her with the same pace.

After a while, Amber realized Summer had no intention to speak, then she said casually, "Summer, it's been a month since we last met. You got yourself two escorts, huh?"

Summer curled up her lips and sneered, "Looks like your life isn't going well. You are getting married, aren't you? Why do you care so much about me rather than your husband? Could it be that you don't love Leonardo, but me?"

Amber was speechless.

Summer was articulate. Amber was no match for her.

Amber took a deep breath, saying, "You know

I don't like mean person."

"Oh, I don't know what you're talking about. But I do know that a woman who thinks others will steal her husband won't have a happy ending.

Summer said casually, but Amber was irritated, "Summer, you..."

"Oh, I know. It's paranoia, right?" Summer interrupted Amber. She stood in front of Amber and got in her way. She continued seriously,

"This is a mental illness that needs to be treated!

She sounded sincere, as if she was concerned about Amber.

Not waiting for Amber to speak, Summer pulled Stanley forward, saying. "Let me introduce you a famous psychiatrist. Oh, he has a doctorate degree."

Surprised though, Stanley took out a business card and handed to Amber with two hands, "Nice to meet you, Miss Amber. I'm Stanley Bates. Please contact me if you need any help."

She was no longer with Leonardo, and she had nothing to do with him. But she knew very well that it was not over yet, and she cared about it not because of Leonardo.

It was because she wanted the truth. She wanted to know why Stanley was so cruel to harm a three-year-old and take advantage of her.

Trevin wrapped his arm around Summer. He tilted his head, saying, "Leave him alone! He had been a know-it-all ever since he was young. He is just like a philosopher."

Summer somehow managed to break free from Trevin's hold.

In this way, she was facing the gate. A Bentley was parked outside. Leonardo was opening the door, waiting for Amber to get in.

After Amber got in, he closed the door and went around to the other side. When he raised his head, he saw Summer and the two brothers inside.

Summer went first, leading Trevin and Stanley, who were a step behind her and looked like escorts.

"Well, when old lovers meet, it is said that either the face or the eyes will turn red." Trevin's voice came from behind, "Summer, which one turned red now?"

"It doesn't matter. The most important thing is that if you lose the case and you lock yourself up, I'll have to go to Stanley for counseling," Summer said coldly.

Trevin gritted his teeth and said, "I find you could be really mean sometimes."

"Well," Summer turned to look at him and said seriously, "Actually, I'm a little curious about what would happen when you met your old lovers."

Trevin burst out, "Shit!"

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