Douglas worked up great courage to do this, but Leonardo's reaction seemed to tell him that he was a joke.
He could no longer play cool. He lost his mind, shouting at Leonardo, "Answer my question!"
"Why should I?" Leonardo just sneered. "All these years, you learned nothing but to be gullible. And now you are using a sick woman to achieve your goal?"
From the moment he brought Summer out of the Holiday Villa, Douglas told himself that what he did was right, and Leonardo was wrong.
Leonardo hurt and even killed the Emersons to achieve his dirty goal, but Douglas felt somewhat guilty being mocked by Leonardo now.
"I...." Douglas didn't know how to reply him.
Leonardo trusted Douglas once, but now he hated him so much.
Leonardo had lost all his patience and said, "I'll ask you one last time, where is Summer?"
His eyes were as cold as ice, and Douglas trembled when he saw them. However, Douglas chose to take the risk, saying, "As long as you tell me why you did it to my mother, I will tell you where Summer is."
Leonardo sneered, his eyes filled with contempt, "Go investigate yourself if you can. I'll never tell you."
Douglas was irritated. It took him a lot of courage to do this, but in Leonardo's eyes, he was like a child making a fuss.
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