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Summer Sweetheart novel Chapter 812

Summary for Chapter 812 It Would Be Nice: Summer Sweetheart

What Happens in Chapter 812 It Would Be Nice – From the Book Summer Sweetheart

Dive into Chapter 812 It Would Be Nice, a pivotal chapter in Summer Sweetheart, written by Spring. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

Just as Summer stood up, Leonardo's voice came again, "No need."

Summer looked back.

Leonardo said indifferently, "I have asked my man to deliver food from Golden Cauldron Club."

Summer blinked but didn't say anything. She only gave him a faint nod.

Soon, someone of the Golden Cauldron Club brought dishes over.

There was a branch responsible for delivery service in the Golden Cauldron Club. Of course, the delivery fee was high. After all, the dishes they delivered were the same as what they served at Golden Cauldron Club. The service man left after he set the table.

There were so many dishes that the table was almost full. Rosie was in a good mood and had a good appetite as well. She ate much more than usual. And she would eat more if Summer didn't stop her.

She then went to play with toys when she was full.

The wound on Summer's shoulder was not serious but it still weakened her agility.

She and Leonardo sat face to face, but neither of them looked at each other.

When Summer was full, she took a glance at Rosie, who was absorbed in toys not far away. Then, she looked up at Leonardo.

Feeling her gaze, Leonardo looked sideways at her as he said in a faint tone, "Just say it."

Summer pursed her lips, "Did you find out who played that video of Amber on your wedding day?"

"Wasn't it you?" Leonardo paused.

Leonardo lowered his eyes and slowly wiped his hands with a towel.

Then he stated, "Summer, do you think who you are? Do I have to tell you everything?"

"Don't forget," he sneered, "we got divorced early."

"Thanks for your reminder. Trevin is wooing for me. I think he's pretty nice. Rosie likes him too." Summer picked up the glass and took a sip, as if she didn't care about his words at all.

However, when she drank, she kept observing him from the corner of her eyes.

Things got to be kind of awkward. Summer looked up at Leonardo, but his look remained calm.

Not only that, he stated, "It would be nice if Rosie really likes Trevin."

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