Elisa even wondered, if Summer knew that Spencer liked her, would she say to Spencer what she said to Harlan again?
If that happened, they wouldn't even have friends anymore, and Summer would always be on guard.
Damn memories, when will they be restored?
Summer turned to look at her, her mood somewhat solemn, "Is it my fault?"
"Huh?" Elisa was a bit slow to react.
She asked seriously again, "Do you think it's my fault? They fought like this..." she felt sorry, constantly looking for reasons from herself.
Elisa shook her head, knowing she was blaming herself, and comforted her, "It's normal to go out to eat with friends, but because he has some fame, he will be followed by reporters. After being photographed, it's not possible to be like ordinary people, the media, for traffic, will definitely make something out of a man and a woman being together."
Elisa started to defend Spencer, "I think Spencer really considers you a friend, that's why he was so angry. Think about it, Mr. Harlan being photographed is nothing, the focus of public opinion is always on women, this will cause you trouble, and also affect your acting state."
Summer didn't know what Spencer was thinking, but she felt quite sorry.
After all, these two fought because of her. To avoid future awkwardness when they meet, Summer turned and walked out.
She first came to Harlan's resting room. She knocked on the open door and when he looked up and saw her, only then did she step inside.
Harlan was sitting on the couch, two medical staff members were helping him clean his wounds.
Seeing Summer come in, the wounded corner of his mouth lifted slightly, a gentle light in his eyes, still gentlemanly.
"Are you okay?" Summer asked with concern, "Should we go to the hospital to check?"
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