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His Ugly Bride (Anna and Sebastian) novel Chapter 1160

Summary for Chapter 1160 But Love Can: His Ugly Bride (Anna and Sebastian)

Summary of Chapter 1160 But Love Can from His Ugly Bride (Anna and Sebastian)

Chapter 1160 But Love Can marks a crucial moment in Romeo’s Billionaires novel, His Ugly Bride (Anna and Sebastian). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

Rosie asked, "Is Grandma dead?"

Summer paused. She was considering how to explain to Rosie, but she didn't expect Rosie to say something like this first.

"In the TV series, when we say that we're going to send someone off for the last time, it means the person has passed away."

Rosie was a little disappointed, "Dad also said that he would take me to see Grandma tomorrow. I have thought that I could really see her."

Rosie knew what death meant. Death meant that the person was no longer there and would be buried in the earth.

Sending someone off for the last time was a euphemistic way for death, but Rosie did not understand the emotions when a beloved died.

As for those abstruse matters, there was no need to hurry to tell Rosie right now. She would naturally understand as she grew up.

Summer patted Rosie on her head, "Actually, Grandma died when Dad was a little boy. Although she is no longer here, she will also like you very much."

"Dad didn't have his mother when he was a child?" Rosie was wide-eyed and asked curiously.

"Yes." Summer nodded, "So you have to be better to Dad. Dad actually has a hard time."

Rosie tilted her head and thought for a moment, but no one knew what she was thinking. After a while, she replied, "Yes."

Just as Summer was about to speak, Rosie asked again, "Mom, will you leave me? Will you be gone one day?"

Summer was silent for a moment before nodding solemnly, "Yes."

Rosie pouted, "No."

"Even if I have to leave one day, I still love you, Rosie." Summer lowered her head and looked into Rosie's eyes.

To Summer, death was an inevitable occurrence, so there was no need to avoid it.

Rosie frowned again and said grievously, "But I want you to stay with me forever. I want to be with you forever."

Rosie added, "And Dad."

When Summer came out, Leonardo was lying on the bed, with the quilt covering his body. He lay flat on the bed and stared straight at the ceiling, as if he was thinking about something.

When Summer lay down beside him, Leonardo reached out and pulled her into his arms.

Summer was warmed up by the heat coming from Leonardo's body. She relaxed and her tone became a little lazy, "Aren't you sleepy?"

Leonardo said softly, "Waiting for you."

"We can sleep now." Summer yawned and ordered him, "Turn off the light."

Leonardo stretched out his long arms and turned off the light. The room fell into darkness.

Summer closed her eyes.

When she was sleepy, she suddenly thought that Leonardo might lose sleep tonight. So she forced herself to keep sober, "I can't sleep. Let's talk."

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