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Predestined Marriage novel Chapter 1030

Douglas was amused by her serious expression, "I know. I'll call you. Don't worry."

Rosie curled her lips and nodded.

Douglas gently touched her head with his, "You are so cute. Even I want to have a daughter."

"Do you have a wife? You can only have a daughter with a wife." Rosie was still sad, but what she said made Douglas pull a wry face.

Rosie continued, "You don't have a wife, do you? You only have boys in your school. How miserable!"

"Well, why do you know so much?"

Rosie raised her chin and felt proud. Douglas reached out to poke at her head, "Alright, I'll call you and come back to see you when I'm free."

Rosie added seriously, "And find yourself a wife."

Douglas didn't know what to say. Rosie wiped the tears off her face. "This is very important."

Douglas tried not to laugh out and said, "Alright, alright, I see."

Douglas then turned to look at Summer and Leonardo. Summer was still sitting in her wheelchair, and Leonardo was standing behind her.

"Leonardo, Summer." Douglas glanced at them and said, "I'll leave now."

"Alright." Leonardo's expression didn't change as it was hard to see any emotions appear on his face.

Summer nodded. Rosie was sullen along the way. Summer glanced at her and said to Leonardo, "Rosie's school should start now, right?"

Summer had been a mess during these days, and she had not paid attention to the calendar. She vaguely felt that Rosie's school should have started by now.

She hadn't thought about it before. Now that Douglas had left for school, Summer finally realized that everyone was around her during this period of time.

Douglas asked for leave to see her; Leonardo also dropped his work, and Rosie stayed at home too.

She didn't want that. If she really died one day, they would still have to live their own lives.

Leonardo quickly understood why Summer mentioned it. He lowered his head and said in a deep voice, "You don't have to worry about anything now. Just take good care of yourself. Let me take care of those stuffs."

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