Leonardo raised his eyebrows and looked at Douglas, "What else can I do in the kitchen except cooking?"
Douglas was rendered speechless for a moment and said, "That makes sense."
Summer watched them from the side and couldn't help but laugh, "Alright, your cousin has been preparing in the kitchen over the past three hours for nothing. Why don't we go out and eat?"
Although she wanted to cook for Douglas, Douglas was probably hungry now, since he had arrived so late.
It would be more convenient to eat in Golden Cauldron Club.
Hearing this, Douglas naturally turned to look at Leonardo and wait for him to decide. However, Summer did not look back at Leonardo and did not intend to ask for his opinion.
Leonardo was cautious on everything and treated Summer with utmost care. Summer's subtle reaction was caught by Leonardo. His face darkened slightly, and he pursed his lips tightly without saying a word.
Douglas was sensitive, so he naturally noticed the strangeness between Leonardo and Summer.
Last time he came back, Leonardo and Summer broke up. Leonardo was with Amber when Summer was at work with the filming group.
At that time, he felt there must be something wrong with them. The Leonardo he knew was not someone who could easily fall in love with a woman. Of course, if he fell in love with a woman, he wouldn't let her go easily.
Before he returned this time, when he was talking to Leonardo, he vaguely knew that Leonardo and Summer were together again.
But when Douglas returned, he realized that the situation was much more complicated than last time. Summer sat in a wheelchair, looking extremely thin.
Leonardo and Summer indeed made up. However, it didn't seem like they were close as before. Instead, their relationship was tenser than ever before.
At first, he called her Summer. At that time, he broke into Summer's house. In his perception, he and Summer had their history. It wasn't because of Leonardo that he knew Summer. He knew Summer earlier. Therefore, when he returned to Leonardo's house, he still called Summer by her name instead of sister-in-law.
Douglas scratched his head and looked a little foolish. When Summer recalled Douglas at the age of fifteen, she felt close to him again. Summer laughed and said warmly, "We are fine."
He would stay for a few days this time, so there was no hurry. He would take it slow.
He said a few more words to Summer. Summer urged him, "Hurry up and change your clothes. Your room has been tidied up..."
Summer paused for a moment and said with a gloomy expression, "I can only have a servant take you there."
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