What Happens in Chapter 803 Leonardo's Aim – From the Book His Ugly Bride (Anna and Sebastian)
Dive into Chapter 803 Leonardo's Aim, 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.
After exchanging glances with Summer for a few seconds, Leonardo calmed himself down again.
"It seems that you don't want to see Rosie," Leonardo said in an indifferent voice.
Summer chuckled and sat down in the seat opposite to him, "That's because you don't allow me to see her."
Leonardo said without changing his expression, "Why should I do that?"
Summer took a deep breath and asked directly, "Go ahead. What do you want?"
If Leonardo solely wanted to see Rosie, he could go straight to her. There was no need to resort to such a trick. Summer was anxious about Rosie's disappearance and thus walked into the trap set by Leonardo. Therefore, Leonardo's aim was to see Summer.
With his eyes lit up, Leonardo sat straight up.
Summer remained silent and scrutinized his subtle reaction.
In front of Leonardo, she rarely calmed down. So, it was the first time that she had observed him objectively.
And she was amazingly peaceful. It was extremely quiet in the private room. Leonardo looked at Summer and didn't say anything.
Suddenly, Summer's phone rang. It was from Carl. Summer answered it.
"Summer, I've found Rosie. She is with Tim."
"I see. Something comes up. I have to trouble you and Jessica to take care of Rosie for a while. II
The fact that Rosie was with Tim proved Summer right. Leonardo did all these things on purpose.
Summer frowned. Why did he ask that? It had nothing to do with him whether or not she met Amber.
"She holds a grudge against you and is more heartless than a man. You are supposed to know it better than me," Leonardo said meaningfully.
Summer's frown deepened. She asked, "So what?" Did Leonardo remind her to be careful of Amber?
"I know you want to take care of Rosie well. But the premise is that you can take good care of yourself. Rosie is my daughter. I want her to live a good life," Leonardo said in a serious voice, trying to hide his true feelings.
Summer laughed at herself. How could she expect Leonardo to concern about her after experiencing so much? How ridiculous she was!
"You wouldn't talk so much nonsense before." Summer felt that what Leonardo had said today was meaningless.
Before Leonardo spoke, Summer continued, "I thought you love Amber, but now it seems that I was wrong. Once a man doesn't love a woman anymore, he is cruelerthan ever. I didn't know it before, but I do now."
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