At twelve o'clock at noon, Summer was still in the office listening to Tim's analysis of those documents.
Tim told her which proposals could be passed, which ones were feasible, and which ones should be
knocked right back.
Summer listened carefully and suddenly said to Tim, "You're wasted as an assistant. I want to hire you
as a professional manager. How about it?"
When Tim heard this, he only smiled. At this time, Summer's phone rang. Summer took a look and saw
the caller ID. She narrowed her eyes slightly and allowed her phone to ring but did not answer it.
"What do you want to eat, President Summer? Eat out or order takeout?" Tim stood up.
After that call hung up automatically, the person called again.
"There's no need to order takeout." After Summer finished speaking, she answered the phone.
Spencer's voice sounded on the other end of the phone, "Summer."
Summer put him on speaker, leaned against the back of the chair and lazily answered the phone, "I
was busy just now."
She did not ask Spencer and waited for him to take the initiative to speak. Actually, even if Spencer
didn't say anything, she could still guess it. Spencer and Karen should have the same intention.
"Then you haven't eaten yet, have you? Come out and have lunch with me." Spencer sounded gentle
and relaxed.
Summer did not refuse, "Okay." She happened to want to know something about Vicky.
After hanging up the phone, Summer looked up at Tim and said, "I'm going out for lunch."
Just now, Summer answered the phone without avoiding Tim, Tim had been standing guard by the side
and did not leave.
Tim nodded slightly, indicating he understood.
The place where Spencer invited Summer to lunch was a restaurant not far from the Emerson Group. It
was almost one o'clock in the afternoon and the rush hour had passed. There weren't many people in
the restaurant.
In the secluded private chamber, Summer and Spencer sat face to face.
"Summer, you are thinner." Spencer looked at Summer with a somewhat emotional expression as he
finished ordering.
Summer replied calmly, "I've been busy."
"No matter how busy you are, you should pay attention to your body." After Spencer finished speaking,
Summer did not reply.
For a while, the atmosphere seemed rather awkward.
Summer did not take the initiative to speak. She calmly leaned against the back of the chair with a
leisurely look on her face. She had indeed been a little tired in the past few days. She was exhausted,
mentally and physically.
Fortunately, the person who came was Spencer. Spencer was the only normal person in the Jarrett
family, so Summer was willing to hear him out.
After a while, Spencer said, "We have found Vicky."
"Really?" Summer showed she was surprise and looked up at Spencer.
When Spencer saw that Summer was interested, he was somewhat surprised, saying, "But her
condition was not good."
"Where did you find her?" Summer had heard from Jessica that Vicky's condition was not good.
Summer didn't care about Vicky. She just wanted to know how Vicky was found and whether she was
controlled by Stanley.
"She was found in a high-end sanatorium. When I saw her, I couldn't believe it was her!" Spencer
seemed to have thought of something unacceptable as he furrowed his brows.
Karen once said that she often saw Stanley bring flowers to a sanatorium, but it was not easy to sneak
in there.
Summer guessed that Stanley's younger sister, Bendy, might be there.
If Vicky was found in that sanatorium, it meant that Summer's guess was correct.
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