She knew her body better than anyone else. Her legs couldn't move at all, which was definitely not because she had slept for too long.
She trusted Leonardo completely because she didn't want to think about the worst. But now, she had gradually calmed down, and chose to accept the reality.
Leonardo maintained that posture without moving or making a sound. Summer knew that he was not thinking about how to answer her. He was resisting, refusing to answer.
Sometimes it was not a good thing to know someone too well.
Just when Summer thought that Leonardo would not say anything, he said, "Since you always have wild thoughts in the hospital, then let's leave the hospital."
"Leonardo!" Summer was a little angry.
Leonardo was really stubborn sometimes.
"Let's get discharged today. I'll go find the doctor." Leonardo put aside the unpeeled pomegranate in his hand and left.
Summer looked at his back and wanted to speak, but he walked so fast that she didn't have a chance.
Leonardo was a man of action. He really went to complete the discharge procedures after he said that.
When he returned, he woke Rosie up and said, "We're going home."
Then he began to pack the things. The servants and bodyguards were waiting outside, but Leonardo packed his things by himself.
Rosie was woken from her slumber, and she rubbed her eyes in a daze and lay on the sofa. She was dumbfounded on the sofa for a while. Then, she lifted the thin blanket and got up.
Rosie stood on the ground and looked around. She did not see Leonardo. She ran to the bed and placed her two small arms on the edge of the bed. She looked up and said to Summer, "Mom, I dreamed that Dad said we were going home!"
Rosie obediently walked to the front, supported the car door with one hand, and struggled to climb into the car with her short legs.
Tim reached out his hand to support her, and Rosie finally got into the car and sat down.
After that, Leonardo carried Summer into the car and finally sat down. Tim closed the door and went to the driver’s seat.
The hospital wasn't close to the villa. Rosie hadn't slept well before and soon fell asleep in the car.
After she fell asleep, her little head swayed in the car. Summer reached out and hugged Rosie, letting Rosie sleep in her arms.
Seeing this, Leonardo frowned slightly and reached out to hug Rosie. Summer shook her head and refused, "I can...."
Leonardo didn't listen to her. He reached out and carried Rosie over.
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