Summer indeed hated Lester. But she didn't want to vent her anger on Trevin.
Summer's expression was quite complicated and she asked, "Have you told Trevin in person that you
think he is a good man?"
Lester did not expect that Summer would talk about Trevin with him. After a short moment of silence,
he said, "He is only a good child. He is not as ruthless as Stanley or as smart as Leonardo. Generally
speaking, I am still rather disappointed in him."
No intimacy could be felt from what he said. It seemed as if he didn't regard Trevin as his son.
It was as if Trevin was just an irrelevant person to him, who could be compared with others by Lester.
In the end, Lester came to the conclusion that he was "disappointed" in Trevin.
"Are you disappointed in Trevin?" Summer's mouth twitched and she showed a mocking smile. "Well,
he might be even more disappointed in you. After all, his father is someone like you."
"Being able to become my son is his fortune that he may not have if he was born in another family."
Lester was obviously furious, and his gaze became sinister.
"Oh, did he say that himself?" Summer's eyebrows cocked and she pretended to be thinking. After a
while, she continued, "Trevin isn't on intimate terms with you. And you don't get along well with him.
Thus, you've failed to be a good father."
Lester's expression had completely changed. He was an exceptionally confident person. He wouldn't
allow anyone to question what he had done.
Normally, his subordinates were respectful to him. So no one would dare to question him. Naturally, no
one had ever talked about that his relationship with Trevin was not good in front of him and he failed to
be a good father.
The reason why Lester mentioned Trevin was that he wanted to test Summer. In his opinion, Summer
was mentally unstable right now.
Summer had been locked up for such a long time for the experiment. Just now, he said that he would
bet on her life. Thus, mentioning Trevin was giving her a chance to save her life.
Lester thought Summer would give in and take advantage of the chance. However, not only did
Summer refuse him, but also said he was a total failure as a father.
Lester did not like this kind of feeling. Things were out of his control and everything did not develop in
the way he had expected.
Lester said in a gloomy voice, "So sharp-tongued."
Summer smiled and said, "Thank you."
Lester was about to say something when a subordinate came up and said something to him.
After Lester heard that, a wry smile flashed across his face. "He actually comes first?"
He laughed and continued, "What a surprise! I really didn't expect that."
Although Lester had only said a few words, Summer became nervous.
Previously, Lester mentioned that he invited two guests. Summer could only guess that one of them
was Leonardo. She did not know who else Lester had invited.
Judging from what Lester had said, Summer felt he was very surprised by the person who had arrived
first.
According to Summer's assumption, the first person to arrive should be Leonardo.
Lester knew how important Summer was to Leonardo, so it was natural for him to believe that the first
one to arrive was Leonardo.
Hence, since Lester was so surprised, it meant that the person who came first was not Leonardo. Who
else could it be if it wasn't Leonardo?
Lester suddenly turned to look at Summer. He seemed to be very impatient, "Push her over."
As soon as he finished speaking, a subordinate walked over and pushed Summer to the edge of the
rooftop.
No one knew why the fence on the rooftop was so low. It only reached Summer's calves. After she was
pushed to the edge of the rooftop, she could easily fall off the building together with her wheelchair as
long as the subordinate gave her a hard push.
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