What Happens in Chapter 1123 A Man in Leonardo's League – From the Book His Ugly Bride (Anna and Sebastian)
Dive into Chapter 1123 A Man in Leonardo's League, a pivotal chapter in His Ugly Bride (Anna and Sebastian), written by Romeo. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Billionaires fiction.
Staring at Trevin for a moment, Alden slowly called Trevin's name, as if he had finally remembered him. Trevin forced a smile.
Although Trevin didn't hate Alden, he had to admit that Alden was not a man to be trifled with.
Alden eyed Trevin with interest. Then, Alden seemed to be a little disappointed. Without saying a word, Alden turned around to leave. Trevin frowned, and thought that Alden must be nuts.
At a short distance, Summer observed the brief exchange between Trevin and Alden while drinking a glass of watermelon juice.
She had known Trevin for quite some time, so she had a certain understanding of Trevin. She knew very well that Trevin was afraid of Alden.
She turned to Leonardo and said, "Trevin seems to be very afraid of Alden."
After saying that, she realized that Leonardo was staring at Trevin unfriendly.
The expression in Leonardo's eyes was murderous. Summer felt that Leonardo might be thinking of killing Trevin.
She thought that Leonardo had missed her words, so she stretched out her hand to pull Leonardo's arm.
At this moment, Leonardo said, "Everyone will take a detour when they see a madman."
Summer paused, "You mean Alden?"
"Are you discussing me?" Alden asked in a deep voice.
Summer turned around to find Alden sitting on the sofa behind them.
Alden stood up and walked to Summer and Leonardo. He sat down beside Leonardo and said slowly, "It's time to set off."
Leonardo glanced at Alden and turned to Summer. "I've got an errand to run. Wait for me here."
Summer glanced at Alden and whispered to Leonardo, "But... Alden is here."
Leonardo said, "You can just ignore him."
After Leonardo finished speaking, he stood up and said something to Alden when he was about to leave. The voice was too low for Summer to hear.
She knew that Leonardo had entrusted her to Alden.
Summer looked at Alden in surprise. Since Leonardo had trusted her to Alden, he must have a good relationship with Alden. After all, Leonardo did not trust others easily.
Alden suddenly turned his head and said in a serious tone, "Don't you think I'm more handsome than Leonardo?"
Summer thought her earrings were very beautiful. It would be normal for a girl to keep staring at them.
However, Alden looked neither gay nor a transvestite. He couldn't be interested in women's accessories, so...
Summer thought of something and asked him, "Do you like stars?"
This time, Alden finally opened his mouth and gave a positive answer.
Summer laughed, "Does it have anything to do with your wife?"
Alden's originally indifferent expression changed instantly, and the expression in his eyes was frighteningly cold.
However, Summer was not afraid at all.
Instead, she smiled more cheerfully.
Alden was a man in Leonardo's league.
Outwardly, Alden was a fierce man, but he was tender inside.
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