Summer took a glance at Karen and said indifferently, "Stanley."
Karen's gloating face changed color.
From the beginning, Summer had guessed that Stanley was the one who told others about Rosie.
However, Karen was the one who sent her the address for the meeting.
There was only one way to explain this. Stanley told Karen about Rosie.
That also explained that the last time Karen called her and said that she killed Vicky.
Stanley captured Vicky and made her to rescue her sister. But then, Leonardo went missing and
Stanley left the country in a hurry. After that, they found Vicky.
At that time, the Jarretts took Vicky back and her life was on the line. If they wanted to seek revenge,
they should find Stanley.
Stanley must tell Karen something, and convinced her that Summer had something to do with Vicky's
death.
Karen was embarrassed and smiled. She took a sip of her coffee, "So it was true, you were the one
who got Vicky killed."
Summer looked at Karen coldly, "Where does this idea come from? Did you see me hurt her? Let me
remind you, you are the one that raised her into a giant baby."
"You knew Stanley. And he knew there were issues between you and Vicky, so he made a move on
her!" Karen was getting emotional, "It was all because of you! Vicky died because of you."
Summer looked at Karen as if looking at a stranger. Karen was getting crazier over the years. She had
become a psychopath now.
Vicky was not Karen's biological daughter, but they had one thing in common, that is, they both couldn't
tell right from wrong.
After a while, Summer said slowly, "You know what? There is something I need to thank you for."
Karen frowned and looked at Summer. She wondered why she said so.
"I'm very grateful that you had ignored me since I was little and treated me as a stranger after I grew
up. Therefore, I am not like you and Vicky, and I can live like a normal person."
Summer felt desperate. She remembered that she once had hopes for her mother Karen, but now she
felt frightened over that idea.
If Karen treated her the way she did to Vicky, then it was very likely that she was the one buried
underground now, rather than Vicky.
Family environment and parenting were paramount in shaping a person's character.
She couldn't imagine herself living the way Vicky did. Summer looked so serious and Karen was
stunned.
"Vicky was killed by Stanley, not me. I didn't make Stanley to kill Vicky or ask Vicky to seek her doom.
You'd better stop doing useless things and stay away from people like Stanley."
"No one ends up well when getting close to Stanley. Vicky was a good example, and so am I."
This was Summer's last advice to Karen.
She once thought that Stanley was a good person. But she paid the price for her wrong judgment.
Rosie was almost killed in the fire. Leonardo had no choice but to leave her and dealt with Stanley.
Almost no one could take advantage from Stanley.
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