There was no news on the Internet anymore, but everyone around Summer knew about Rosie.
Was that a warning?
At this moment, Summer got a text message.
"Go to the cafe at eight tonight if you don't want Rosie to be exposed." Attached was the address of the cafe.
Summer had never been to this cafe, but the address looked familiar. It was near the Jarrett's villa.
The message was from an unknown number.
After work, Summer took Rosie to Golden Cauldron Club for dinner.
Summer didn't notice Carl when she went over. But as soon as Summer finished ordering, Carl came around.
As soon as Carl walked over, he smiled and greeted Rosie, "Rosie."
"Uncle Carl." Rosie tilted her head and greeted Carl.
Carl teased Rosie and said to Summer with a solemn expression, "You know about that, right?"
Many acquaintances sent messages to Summer to ask about Rosie. So how could Carl not have heard of it?
Summer nodded, "Yes."
"Then what are you going to do?" Carl asked Summer.
Summer turned to look at Rosie. Rosie was lying on the dining table, listening to them curiously. Summer smiled at Rosie, and said to Carl, "Well, what else can I do?"
Because Rosie was here, Summer still looked gentle. However, her words sounded cold.
Carl knew Summer's ideas.
Summer stared at Karen for a moment before opening the door and heading straight for the cafe.
As soon as Summer entered the cafe, she met Karen's eyes.
Karen seemed to be shocked for a moment, but then pretended to be calm as she picked up the coffee and took a sip.
"It turns out to be you." Summer walked up to
Karen and sat down, looking surprised.
Karen seemed to be waiting for Summer to say that. Karen lifted her chin and said proudly, "I told you earlier that you would regret it. Do you regret it?"
Summer did not answer Karen's question and said calmly, "How did you learn about Rosie?"
It seemed that Karen finally had a chance to vent her anger, and she looked more arrogant, "Want to know that, right? Beg me!"
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