What Happens in Chapter 793 His Days Are Numbered – From the Book His Ugly Bride (Anna and Sebastian)
Dive into Chapter 793 His Days Are Numbered, 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.
There must be someone who deliberately handed Trevin the evidence pointing at Stanley.
As for the one to give this evidence to Trevin...
Summer looked down and laughed mockingly. Who else could it be besides Leonardo?
Leonardo was planning to let Trevin deal with Stanley, so he could take advantage of it?
Summer suddenly remembered the sanatorium Karen said Stanley would go to every week.
Trevin should know something about Stanley, right?
The next day, after Summer drove Rosie to the kindergarten, she asked Trevin out for coffee.
Trevin lowered his voice as if he was afraid that others would hear him. "I'm stalking. I'll have coffee with you sometime."
Summer frowned and thought for a moment before asking him. "Are you following Stanley?"
"Yes." Trevin did not deny it.
Summer sighed. "It's useless."
Stanley was so vigilant that he had probably already noticed that Trevin was following him, but he didn't expose him.
"Whether it's useful or not, I'll know after I try. I want to see what Stanley has been doing all day! " Trevin sounded like he was gnashing his teeth.
Summer kept silent for a moment and said. "Be careful."
"I know."
After hanging up the phone, Summer was a little distracted. Trevin should know that he couldn't defeat Stanley. However, he still wanted to follow Stanley.
It was not because he was stupid, but because he wanted to do what he could. It was as if she and Leonardo were fighting over custody.
She knew that she had little chance of winning, but she still had to do it, by all means. Yeah, she had already become an unscrupulous person.
When Summer passed by her former residential area, she saw a familiar figure from afar.
It was Spencer, whom she had met at the wedding.
He walked towards the entrance of the block and stopped at the doorman, as if he was inquiring about something.
She could park on this part of the road, so Summer pulled over to see what Spencer was going to do.
Spencer stopped at the doorman for a moment, turned around, opened the door, and got in the car.
What exactly was Spencer doing here? Was he looking for her?
Just as Summer was wondering, her phone rang. The number looked familiar.
She glanced at Spencer's car on the other side. Spencer did not drive away immediately after getting in the car.
Summer looked at Spencer's car in the distance and answered the phone. "Hello."
"Summer, it's me." Spencer's voice came from the phone.
Summer said calmly. "What's up?"
Spencer paused for a moment before saying. "Grandpa is ill."
Summer was a little surprised. She thought that Spencer came to look for her for some other reason, but she did not expect that.
Summer looked down at the steering wheel. She sounded a little indifferent. "Then see a doctor."
She didn't want to have anything to do with the Jarretts. She didn't owe them, and she didn't want them to come to her anymore. It was good for both of them to be irrelevant to each other.
Summer walked around Lynn and entered the ward.
The ward was spacious and bright. Alexander was lying on the bed, looking very thin.
Summer put down the flower and looked at Alexander.
Alexander suddenly opened his mouth, his voice old and slow. "Why are you back? There are so many things waiting for you to handle in the company. In the future, when I'm gone, the Jarretts will rely on you. Although Spencer..."
"It's me." Summer interrupted Alexander.
Alexander suddenly opened his eyes. The moment he saw Summer, Alexander's eyes lit up.
"Summer is here..." He struggled to get up.
After Summer entered, Lynn did not leave. Seeing this, he immediately walked over and helped Alexander adjust the bed.
Alexander pointed at Lynn and said. "Go out. I have something to say to Summer."
"Alright." Lynn nodded.
When he passed by Summer, Lynn whispered. "Don't irritate grandfather. He doesn't have much time left."
Now, Lynn knew how to be a nice son.
Summer ignored him and sat down on a chair beside the bed. Lynn was a little awkward. He straightened his clothes and went out. He closed the door.
Now, only Summer and Alexander were in the room.
Alexander's eyes were somewhat cloudy. He stared at Summer for a long time and said. "You were a very beautiful child when you were young. Unfortunately, your mother was short-sighted and treated you unfairly."
Summer was a little puzzled at first, and then she laughed. "So, you've always been standing by, watching my mother dote on Vicky and treat me unfairly. You saw all of this clearly, but you didn't say anything."
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