Chapter 1174 You Know What I Implied. – A Turning Point in His Ugly Bride (Anna and Sebastian) by Romeo
In this chapter of His Ugly Bride (Anna and Sebastian), Romeo introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1174 You Know What I Implied. shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Billionaires genre.
Stanley found Summer was much better than the last time he saw her, which meant she had a happy life. After all, she was living with Leonardo, who always took good care of her.
Thinking of this, Stanley gave a bitter smile and looked behind her. Summer noticed this and said indifferently, "I came alone."
"You..."
"I don't trust you, but I think it's unnecessary to come with bodyguards."
Summer explained in case Stanley would think she had faith in him. What he did completely destroyed her faith in him, so she would never believe him.
Not only did she lose trust in him, but she was not afraid of him anymore.
When Stanley heard this, the little color remaining in his face drained from it.
"I've been thinking lately ... if you hadn't remembered everything, would the result be different?" Stanley said.
Summer said coldly, "Are you trying to catch up with me?"
Stanley looked at her seriously, "You're starting to sound like Leonardo."
"Of course. We are a married couple for years, so we will influence each other when we live together."
Stanley looked a little tired and leaned back slowly, "You know what I implied."
Summer did not say anything, and neither did Stanley. Both of them were silent.
After a while, Summer took out her phone and glanced at the time.
Seeing this, Stanley said again, "You asked someone to tell me Lester's whereabouts because you want to help Leonardo, right? I know what happened to his mother."
Summer didn't even bother to answer this question. He was very smart, so he definitely knew her intention well.
Although she remained silent, Stanley wasn't angry but said, "You love Leonardo very much."
Stanley did not turn around to watch her leave. Instead, he took the cup before him and finished the cold coffee in it. The coffee was bitter in his mouth, and the bitterness slowly spread all over his body.
When Summer walked out of the cafe, the driver got off the car nervously and opened the door for her, "Mrs. Emerson, thank god you are back."
"Let's go." Summer bent down and got into the car.
When they arrived at the kindergarten, the driver went to park the car while Summer got off and waited for Rosie to come out.
When she stood at the gate, a gust of wind blew up, so she reached out and plucked her messy hair behind her ear. However, just as she turned around, she saw Trevin was standing not far away, looking at her.
He looked weak, exhausted and emaciated with a cigarette in his hand.
After all, he was a rich boy who had never suffered any hardship. Thus, compared with him, Stanley was much calmer.
Suddenly, Trevin extinguished his cigarette and strode towards Summer.
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