Summer and Jessica went home separately. Then Summer took Rosie to the parking lot.
Jessica's words hit the nail on the head and distracted Summer a little.
Just as Summer carried Rosie into the car and buckled her seat belt, she heard the sound of high heels behind her.
Summer didn't care too much about it. There were many people here.
When she closed the car door and turned around, she saw Vicky holding her bag and crossing her arms, standing a meter away from Summer, looking at her.
It was late autumn, Summer had already put on a thin sweater, while Vicky only wore a thin top and an extremely short leather skirt, completed with black sheer stockings and high heels.
Vicky raised her chin slightly. Her lipstick was bright. She lazily said, "What a coincidence."
Summer looked at her with no emotion, "Is that so? I don't think it's a coincidence at all."
The place she met with Jessica was only a small shopping mall. Vicky loved to show off so much that she would not come to such a small place.
Vicky followed her. That's the reason.
As for when Vicky began to do this, Summer was not sure.
"I've underestimated you before. When you were a child, you pretended to be stupid to please your mother, right? Unfortunately, no matter what you do, your mother still cares about me the most. You hate me all the time, don't you?"
As Vicky spoke, she slowly took a step forward and said with ferocious eyes, "That's why you've always been against me since you grew up! You killed my Adams!"
Every time Vicky met Summer, she would talk about Adams and would become mad.
Summer was not afraid. She said calmly, "Since you asked, then I'll tell you. If I have someone to hate, the person should be your stepmother. Only love can create hate."
Hearing her words, Vicky sneered, "Don't be so duplicitous. You clearly hate me, but you deliberately act kindly. What I hate the most is your fake face!"
It was useless to talk to someone like Vicky, so Summer gave up on communicating with her.
Summer turned around and was about to left, but Vicky strode forward and grabbed Summer.
"Vicky, don't you have any business to do? You don't go to work all day and follow me as soon as I leave my house. Is that interesting?" Summer said impatiently.
Vicky clenched her arm tightly and revealed a strange smile, "Of course it's interesting. It's funny just to think that I could follow you and figure out a way to kill you to avenge my Adams."
Rosie was still in the car. It made Summer feel a little anxious.
Fortunately, the window was made of one-way perspective glass, and the sound insulation was very good. One could see the outside from the inside, but could hardly see the inside from the outside.
Therefore, Vicky could not see Rosie.
"If you have time, ask your broker to find a hospital for you, so that you won't go crazy before you can get revenge on me."
After Summer finished speaking, she shook off Vicky's hand and pulled open the car door on the other side.
Just as Summer was about to leave, she remembered that Vicky had broken the brake of Stanley's car last time, so Summer didn't dare to drive.
Vicky also did not leave immediately.
Suddenly, Vicky looked at the back of Summer's car. She felt that there seemed to be someone sitting inside.
However, she could not see clearly.
Vicky simply bent over and leaned against the car window to peer inside.
Summer's car was not very expensive, and the material of the window glass was not particularly good. Therefore, Vicky could vaguely see a child in the car, but she could not recognize the face.
"What are you doing?"
The voice of the security guard came from afar.
Only then did Summer realize that Vicky did not leave yet.
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