"If you don't want to tell me, then fine." Summer just tried to ask, and she did not think that Stanley
would tell her.
Stanley was too scheming.
"You really want to know?" Stanley turned to look at her. Judging from his tone, it seemed that he was
going to tell her.
Summer was stunned, feeling that she had probably misunderstood what he meant.
Even if Stanley really told her, she would definitely ask more questions. Stanley definitely wouldn't do
anything that would bring him no benefits.
He was adept at plots and was good at reading people. Seeing that Summer was silent, Stanley closed
the door and left.
Sumptuous dished were served for lunch. Summer was dumbfounded after taking just one bite.
This taste was too familiar. She suddenly raised her head to look at Stanley.
Stanley said calmly, "I asked someone to bring food from the Golden Cauldron Club. You used to eat
there, so it should fit your taste."
Summer indeed found out that the food was from the Golden Cauldron Club. It was precisely because
of this that she was so surprised.
Ever since Douglas "sold" her to Lester, Summer didn't even know where she was. She fainted and
was carried away.
Only when she ate food from the Golden Cauldron Club was she certain that she had returned to the
Hoover City.
Although she had guessed it when she saw Trevin, she wasn't sure.
"Is it delicious?" Stanley asked her again.
Summer nodded and continued eating.
It had been a long time since she had meal in the Golden Cauldron Club, Summer was touched.
After dinner, Summer felt a little sleepy. She was too sleepy and had eyes heavy with slumber.
Summer shook her head, trying to stay awake. She vaguely heard Stanley asking, "Are you sleepy?"
Stanley was clearly sitting opposite her, but his voice sounded like he was very far away. When she
heard him, the sound seemed to be so weak.
"I..." Summer nodded, the more she wanted to stay awake, the sleepier she felt. "In the food..."
Was the food drugged? Otherwise, how could she be so sleepy?
However, more questions were stuck in her throat, but she could not speak any more. She fell asleep.
Stanley watched as Summer tilted her head and fell asleep.
Jenny walked over. She glanced at Stanley and walked to Summer.
"Summer." Jenny looked down at her and patted her shoulder.
Summer did not respond. On the contrary, as she was sound asleep, she turned to her side when she
patted on the shoulder.
Jenny extended her hand to support Summer and asked Stanley, "Are you really going to do this?"
"Handing her over to Trevin will be the safest way." Stanley took a meaningful look at Summer, as if he
had made up his mind. He stood up and said, "Get ready to leave."
After he finished speaking, he walked out.
Jenny, on the other hand, pushed Summer and followed him.
After a few steps, Jenny's phone rang.
Stanley paused for a moment and stopped. Jenny picked up the call. The person on the phone spoke
for a long time. After a while, Jenny said, "I understand."
Then she hung up.
Without waiting for Jenny to speak, Stanley asked just before she opened her mouth, "Leonardo is
back?"
Jenny nodded, "Yes."
Stanley sneered with unclear meaning in it.
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