When they were almost home, Summer called the servant, "Did Rosie fall asleep?"
"Not yet."
"I see." Summer hung up the phone after she replied.
Summer straightened her collar and ran her hand through her hair. Then, she took a picture of herself
with her phone, but the light in the car was dim, so she turned to ask Leonardo worriedly, "Can you see
the gauze on my neck now?"
Actually, Leonardo was watching her for a long time. Hearing Summer's words, he stretched out his
hand and pulled Summer's hair to completely cover the gauze. Then he said, "I can't see it now."
His voice was a little hoarse.
Summer asked worriedly, "Did you catch a cold? Are you uncomfortable?"
At this moment, the car stopped at the door of their house.
"Mr. Emerson, Mrs. Emerson, here we are."
After the driver finished speaking, he got out of the car and opened the door for them. Leonardo led
Summer out and they went into the house together.
As Summer walked, she pulled her hair uneasily. "I can't let Rosie see that I get hurt again...."
"Well," Leonardo said faintly.
Rosie was very smart, and she knew Summer well. Therefore, it was not difficult for Rosie to find
something wrong with Summer.
However, Leonardo thought it was better not to tell Summer about it. Otherwise, she would feel
frustrated because her daughter was too smart.
In pajamas, Rosie was sitting on the sofa and watching TV in the living room with a doll in her arms.
When Summer entered the room, she called her daughter with a smile, "Rosie."
"Mom!" Rosie turned around, "Dad!"
"Are you waiting for us?" Summer walked to Rosie and sat down beside her. She subconsciously
covered her neck.
Rosie stopped watching TV and turned her attention to Summer. She nodded and rolled her eyes.
"Mom, why don't you hug me today?"
Normally, Summer would kiss or hug Rosie when she came back, as her daughter was so cute.
Summer didn't want Rosie to find her wound, so she didn't hug Rosie this time.
Summer explained, "Because you have taken a bath, and I just came back from outside. I don't want to
get you dirty, dear."
"You can go upstairs first. I'll stay with Rosie for a while," Leonardo said.
"Okay." Summer was happy to hear that Leonardo wanted to stay with Rosie.
After Summer left, Rosie and Leonardo stared at each other in the living room.
Rosie said, "The place you went to was on fire. I saw it on the news."
Summer had told Rosie that she was going to the Golden Cauldron Club in the evening, and Rosie
often had meals there, so she was familiar with that place.
"Yes, but it's not serious." Leonardo did not deny it.
Rosie blinked her eyes and asked, "Did you get hurt?"
"I didn't." Leonardo said.
With a frown, Rosie asked nervously, "Did Mom get hurt?"
"Don't worry, just a small wound," Leonardo told the truth.
Rosie replied, "I see."
"What do you mean? Aren't you worried?" Leonardo felt Rosie was like an adult, which was interesting.
Rosie pouted. "You're not nervous, so Mom must be fine. If Mom is seriously injured, you won't be so
calm like this."
Hearing what Rosie said, Leonardo was stunned. Then he gently touched her head, "Well, go to sleep."
"Hug me." Rosie opened her arms, and wanted Leonardo to carry her up.
Leonardo bent down and carried Rosie upstairs.
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