Noticing Leonardo's gloomy expression, Tim pulled Rosie over. Rosie looked at Tim, and the latter
gave her a "silent" gesture.
The call came from Savanah. Leonardo had a flinty face and answered the phone.
Savanah probably knew that what she said next would piss off Leonardo. Her breath slightly paused
before she said, "Mrs. Emerson is missing."
Leonardo hadn't spoken yet, but his body radiated an extremely cold and stern aura. Rosie, who was
following him, shrank almost immediately towards Tim. Tim soothingly reached out and touched Rosie's
head.
Leonardo spoke in a calm tone, his voice gloomy, "What do you mean by she is missing?"
After listening to Savanah's reply, Leonardo tightened his hand holding the phone. The veins on the
back of his hand protruded. He used so much strength that it seemed he was able to crush the phone
in the next second.
Tim knew very well that except Summer, nothing could make Leonardo have such a big mood swing.
Then thinking of what Leonardo had said, Tim vaguely had a guess.
Summer was missing. How could she be missing?
Tim sighed slightly. The entire Hoover City was going to be chaotic before Summer was found.
Leonardo would definitely turn Hoover City upside down to find Summer.
If he couldn't find Summer, Tim reached out and pressed his eyebrow, deciding not to think about what
Leonardo would do if that happened.
Leonardo had already hung up the phone. He turned his head to look at Tim. The latter was already
waiting for his instructions, but Leonardo only said, "Send Rosie home."
Tim paused for a moment and repeated, "Send Rosie home?"
Leonardo gave him a cold and sullen look. Tim stopped talking and took Rosie towards the parking lot.
Rosie did not know Summer was missing, and when she got into the car, she asked Tim, "What
happened to Dad again?"
"Again?" Tim looked at Rosie with some surprise.
Rosie sat in the child's seat in the back and said in an mature way, "Dad was angry all the time."
"Nothing," Tim gave out a laugh.
He was actually a bit surprised. He was sure that Summer was missing, but why didn't Leonardo ask
him to find her, but asked him to send Rosie home?
Although Leonardo always treated Rosie well, he wasn't really attentive. Sometimes, Leonardo
wondered if Leonardo was really Rosie's real father.
Of course, it was just a thought. He was absolutely sure that Rosie was Leonardo's daughter.
After sending Rosie home, Tim did not leave and waited for news from Leonardo. He waited for a long
while, but Leonardo didn't call.
He couldn't wait any longer and called Leonardo. Just as he was about to hang up, Leonardo answered
the phone, "What is the matter?"
Tim said, "Nothing, just..."
"Take good care of Rosie." Leonardo dropped this sentence and hung up the phone again.
Tim hung up the phone with a bewildered face, but he still didn't know whether Summer was really
missing or what actually had happened.
On the other side, Leonardo hung up the phone and threw it to the side, and continued driving
expressionlessly.
He had never been wrong about others, but Douglas threw the fact in his face that he failed this time.
Savanah was a pro, and most people couldn't get close to her. However, Douglas' identity lowered her
guard.
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