Kalyan finally tied a bandage around the wound.
Carl looked at his bandaged hand and felt satisfied. It was inconvenient to flip through the documents.
But it was no big deal.
...
In the evening, Carl finished his work on time and headed for Summer's to see Jessica.
Leonardo knew that Carl was going to his home, so he called Carl to have him pick Rosie up from the
kindergarten.
Carl took it for pleasure. After work, he went to pick Rosie up.
Although small, the children at the kindergarten could tell who was good-looking. As he appeared, Carl
won praise from many children for his handsome look.
On the way to the kindergarten, Carl had intentionally bought some snacks. He gave the snacks to
Rosie's classmates.
The children who got the snacks were very happy, calling him "Uncle Carl" in a sweet voice.
Carl held Rosie's hand and returned to the car. He took her to the back seat.
As Carl opened the door at the driver's seat, Rosie spoke, "Will you pick me up tomorrow?"
"Well, do you want to?" Carl asked with a smile.
"You gave them so many snacks today. They must ask me this question tomorrow. So I want to know
the answer." Rosie crossed her arms and seemed certain about it.
"You even know this?" Carl laughed.
Rosie proudly raised her chin.
Carl thought for a moment and said, "Yeah, why not?"
Anyway, he would go to see Jessica every day.
...
After Carl and Rosie arrived, they found that Leonardo was already there.
Carl walked over and pat Leonardo's shoulder. He said in a bitter tone, "You arrive earlier than me."
"Yes." Leonardo glanced at him. Carl immediately put down his hand.
"You ... Rosie may be sad." Carl lowered his voice, afraid that Rosie would hear it.
Leonardo had spare time to pick Rosie up, but he left this job to him.
It was as if Rosie were not his daughter.
"I won't feel sad. I'm used to it." Rosie walked over, shrugged her shoulders, and carried her schoolbag
upstairs.
Carl looked at Leonardo with a puzzled expression.
"She always says you are handsome before me. I'm used to it," said Leonardo expressionlessly. Then
he also went upstairs.
Actually, he had just arrived. He hadn't seen Summer. The servant said that she and Jessica were in
the sunshine room.
Carl clicked his tongue and followed him.
The relationship between Leonardo and Rosie seemed superficial.
...
Carl wanted to stay for a while after dinner.
But during the meal, he received a call and had to leave.
He just said it was something very important and left in a hurry.
Jessica looked at him as he left. Then she lowered her eyes slightly and continued her meal.
Summer comforted her, "Don't worry. He can handle it."
"I'm not worried." Jessica shook her head, "I just think it's a waste of time for him to go back and forth
every day."
Hearing this, Leonardo, who was indifferent before, raised his head and looked at Jessica.
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