Summer did not react for a while.
Leonardo's auntie?
Summer was confused. Suddenly, she realized that Leonardo's auntie was Adams' mother.
She had never met Leonardo's auntie, and Leonardo had never mentioned his auntie to her. But Summer could tell that Leonardo was good with his auntie from the relationship between him and Douglas.
Even though Leonardo had only said this indifferently, Summer could still see that he was upset.
He wouldn’t have such big emotional ups and downs even he didn’t know how to get along with his auntie after she knew that he and Adams fall apart...
Summer looked up at him. Then she asked softly, "Is there anything wrong with her coming back?"
Summer did not know what Alexander had said to Leonardo last time.
Leonardo’s eyes were fixed on her for two seconds and reached out to pull the bangs off her forehead. Then he returned to normal and said calmly, "Nothing wrong, we may have to go back to the old house tomorrow."
Although Summer had once told that she wanted to help him, these matters were too heavy. He did not want her to be troubled by them.
He still hoped that she could be more relaxed and happier when she was with him.
Summer knew nothing about the kidnapping case back then. The more time passed, the more reluctant Leonardo was to expose too much of the kidnapping case to her.
Summer had made preparations to return to the old house. She nodded very straightforwardly and said, "Alright."
Summer’s answer surprised Leonardo.
However, the next morning, Leonardo knew that Summer was ready to return when he saw her take out the luggage suitcase that had been packed long ago.
Leonardo laughed and put her suitcase back, "You don’t need to bring anything, and we’re just going back for dinner."
"It's almost the New Year. You should return home this year, right?" Summer glanced at the suitcase and wanted to bring it over again.
Quickly, Leonardo held her hand and said, "It's been so many years since I didn’t go back to the old house for the New Year. So, it doesn't matter if I don't go back this year."
Summer was about to say something else but was interrupted by Leonardo, "Alright, let's go. Don't think about these boring things."
But it's somewhat boring to go home for the New Year...
...
They returned to the old house together.
At the entrance was a group of servants and bodyguards welcoming them back. But they’re not as exaggerate as the first time when Summer and Leonardo came back.
Summer had seen them once, so she was not that shocked this time.
Perhaps the number of her servants and bodyguards was increased recently. And she was used to such a life.
With that thought, Summer felt that Leonardo was very generous to her.
It said that people might intrigue against each other in rich families. But she hadn't experienced it so far.
Recently, Leonardo turned to too much gentler. And he listened to Summer in almost everything.
"Welcome home, Mr. Emerson, Mrs. Emerson."
Along the way, servants and bodyguards greeted them respectfully.
Then they reached the hall. But before Summer could see anyone inside, she heard a woman's excited voice.
"Leonardo."
Summer looked around and saw a middle-aged woman in a dark red coat walking over.
She did not wear much makeup, nor did she wear any extra jewelry. But she looked very neat and elegant.
She walked towards Leonardo and reached out to grab his arm.
Immediately, Summer understood that this woman must be Leonardo's auntie, Violet.
"Hi, Auntie," Leonardo greeted her expressionlessly. But he silently held Summer and took half a step back, avoiding Violet's hand.
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