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Summer Sweetheart novel Chapter 962

Summary for Chapter 962 Give It Back To Him: Summer Sweetheart

What Happens in Chapter 962 Give It Back To Him – From the Book Summer Sweetheart

Dive into Chapter 962 Give It Back To Him, 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.

Summer met Leonardo's gaze. The tacit understanding between them after they lived together for so many years allowed them to understand each other even when they didn't say anything.

Leonardo snorted coldly, "If Trevin dares to come again, I'll kill him."

Leonardo was very clear about what Summer knew in his heart. He was sure that it was Trevin who told her.

Summer put down the spoon and said, "I'm full."

Leonardo's gaze fell on the bowl in front of her, "Eat more."

Summer ate little, how could she be full?

"I said I don't want to eat anymore. I'm full!" Summer suddenly shouted at Leonardo.

During this period, she had lost her temper frequently. But every time she lost her temper, Leonardo knew, including this time.

Leonardo was patient and said softly, "Please, honey."

Summer did not care about his words, "Why did you help Stanley out? How could you do that? Did you forget what he did to Rosie? I was saved by Stanley, so what if I gave it back to him?"

Recently, Summer's mood fluctuated greatly. Sometimes, when she thought she might not have many days left, she would feel sad and irritable. Then she would lose her temper. Sometimes, she was exceptionally calm.

In this life, she had experienced so much, and even if she died, she had no regret.

But she was enduring the torture. Her emotions were uncontrollable, but it's normal. However, on the matter related to Stanley, Summer was exceptionally sober.

Her attitude towards Stanley was the same. She hoped that Stanley would receive the punishment he deserved. It didn't matter what Stanley did to her or how he used her.

Summer had suffered a lot in her heart during this period, and she was in the mood to give up.

"Summer!" Leonardo's voice sounded extremely sad, "Shut up!"

Summer repeated, "I would rather die. Did you hear me?"

Leonardo clenched his hands tightly and said sternly, "Don't say it again!"

Summer responded with a sneer and then steered her wheelchair out of the dining room. After leaving the dining room, Summer's expression changed completely.

In the end, they came to this point.

To Stanley, the current Summer was the best weapon he could use to kill Leonardo.

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