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Predestined Marriage novel Chapter 70

Summer made tomato and beef noodles.

When she chopped the beef, Leonardo stood by the side. After a while, he said in a strange tone, “Slow down.”

He had no experience in cooking.

Summer chopped even faster. After putting it on a plate, she turned to look at him and said, “Wait outside. Don’t get in my way.”

Perhaps people would feel lonely at night. Leonardo didn’t want to go outside. He wanted to watch Summer cook.

He found himself an excuse, “I must watch you. What if you do poison me? I don’t want to die.”

“I’m not that stupid. If I poison you, I will go to prison. So I won’t. I’m worth 300 million,” Summer teased herself.

But Leonardo took it seriously.

Leonardo tried to defend himself. “It was two families that wanted you to get married. My cousin had to agree to it.”

“I don’t blame him. Why are you nervous?” Summer looked at “Douglas”. “I remember you said he was useless the day I came. Now you speak for him. Do you like him or not?”

“Douglas” asked, “What do you think?”

Well, she thought he was a psycho.

But Summer didn’t dare to say it.

After a while, Summer put two bowls of noodles on the table.

They let their guards down and chatted while eating.

But Summer talked for most of the time. And what she asked was all about Leonardo.

His answers were mostly like “yes”, “no”, “I don’t know”, and “possible” and so on.

Summer wondered if they were really cousins.

The next day.

Summer overslept.

She quickly washed up, changed her clothes and ran to the door.

She met vigorous “Douglas” at the top of the stairs.

They both got up and had noodles at the middle of the night. Why did she look miserable and he energetic?

She once again wondered if he was made of iron.

When Leonardo saw her, he frowned, “Didn’t you sleep well?”

Summer felt he was showing off.

She looked at the time and ran downstairs, saying “I’m late. I’m not cooking breakfast today.”

Leonardo stepped forward and grabbed her, “I’ll drive you.”

Summer didn’t want him to drive her, but she would definitely get late if she took the bus.

In the end, a bodyguard drove her to the company. “Douglas” got a phone call and left.

Leonardo went to a private teahouse.

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