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His Ugly Bride (Anna and Sebastian) novel Chapter 955

Summary for Chapter 955 What's the Use of Forcing Her?: His Ugly Bride (Anna and Sebastian)

Summary of Chapter 955 What's the Use of Forcing Her? from His Ugly Bride (Anna and Sebastian)

Chapter 955 What's the Use of Forcing Her? 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.

Summer smiled gently at Rosie, and then with a wave, gestured for her to come closer.

Rosie leaned forward.

Summer asked her, "Has your dad been like this since I went out?"

Summer was a bit away from Leonardo, and she deliberately lowered her voice. Naturally, Leonardo could not hear what she had said to Rosie.

Rosie shook her head and said truthfully, "I was chatting with Dad. Then I said I wanted to go out with you. After that, he has been ignoring me like this." Rosie pouted.

Summer was confused for a moment, but before long she understood. In her current situation, how could she go out with Rosie for fun?

Leonardo was always moody, so Summer thought Rosie didn't say anything wrong; he was angry over nothing.

Summer reached out and touched Rosie's head. "Dad has a bad temper. Don't be upset with him."

Rosie let out a sigh like an adult did and said, "If I got upset with him every time, I would have been angered to death."

Surprised, Summer opened her mouth, but no words came out.

"Are you done?" Leonardo's voice suddenly sounded.

Summer turned to look at him and saw that he was staring at her with an unhappy expression.

She said to Rosie, "Let's go to your dad."

Summer wheeled her wheelchair, and Rosie followed beside her with small steps.

Seeing this, Leonardo stood up and walked towards Summer. He pushed her towards the kitchen and said, "You didn't eat much just now. Have some more."

But Summer couldn't help it. She understood that Leonardo was anxious, but she was the one with serious physical problems. And she could feel her body deteriorating day by day.

Didn't she want to get well? Of course, she did. The thing was, she had no appetite. What could she do? Even if Leonardo forced her, what was the point?

Leonardo did not get upset this time. With his usual expression, he said patiently, "Alright, I'll take you to our room to rest."

Then, he took Summer upstairs.

When they arrived at the bedroom, Summer lay on the bed and turned to look at the other side, ignoring Leonardo.

His expression was gloomy. What exactly did

Trevin say to her?

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