After returning home, Summer began to cook dinner.
Rosie invited Trevin to dinner so enthusiastically. She couldn't stop Trevin from coming, could she?
Summer sighed and took out the food from the fridge.
Halfway through, she went out looking for something. Trevin and Rosie sat on the sofa, watching TV attentively. Summer glanced at them, thinking that they were watching cartoons or other movies, so she just walked past them.
However, she hadn't gone far when she heard the dialogue on TV.
"Why did you do this to me? Am I the one you love most?"
"I love you, but I can't give up all of this just because I love you...."
"Isn't your love true?" The ludicrous lines.
She turned around and asked. "What are you watching?"
Rosie turned to look at Summer and pondered for a moment before saying. "It's a TV series where an uncle and an aunt cry all the time."
Trevin said. "Romance TV series."
A grown man and a four-year-old child were watching a ludicrous love story? Summer didn't know what to say.
She turned around and left. The conversation between Rosie and Trevin came from behind her.
"Uncle Trevia, this aunt was going to cry again."
"She is just pretending."
"Then why is she lying under the car?"
"She is cutting the brakes."
"What?"
"If she cuts this, the driver will get injured or even die in a car accident. This woman wants to kill that aunt in red, and then take over."
"What’s take over?" Rosie was completely confused.
"For example, if I were your father...."
"You're not my father."
"I said if! If I were your father and I were with Summer, and then there were another woman who wanted to marry me and killed Summer to become my wife, then she would be taking over!"
Rosie suddenly got it.
Summer couldn't take it any longer. She walked over and hit Trevin. "What are you talking to Rosie?"
"It's not a big deal. It's good for children to know more. As long as they are guided correctly, it's fine." Trevin looked at Summer impatiently.
Summer glared at him. Trevin coughed softly and turned around with a gentle smile, "Rosie, let's change the channel and watch a cartoon, shall we?"
"The cartoon is not interesting." Rosie directly refused him.
Trevin turned around and shrugged at Summer, indicating that he had no choice.
Before dinner, Trevin and Rosie were very active in making the table.
Summer stood beside the platform and looked at Trevin and Rosie, feeling as if she was in another world.
After dinner, Summer planned to take Rosie out for a walk. Rosie took her roller skates.
"Why did you invite Uncle Trevia over for dinner? You're still a child. You should discuss it with me first." Summer said to Rosie patiently.
Rosie looked down and twisted her hands together, whispering. "But you don't have any friends. You've been unhappy lately. Uncle Trevia is your friend. Aren't you happy that he came to have dinner with us?"
Before Summer could reply, she looked up and said. "If you're unhappy, I won't invite him next time."
To Summer's surprise, Rosie had put so much things in mind.
Summer was very touched, but she also felt a little sad. Rosie could actually tell that she was unhappy recently.
How could she be happy since she had been thinking about how to deal with Leonardo all day? Even Rosie found it out.
"I'm very happy. If you like Uncle Trevia, we'll have dinner with him often, okay?" Summer reached out and pulled Rosie into her arms.
Rosie was little and soft, and she even patted Summer's shoulder, as if she was comforting Summer. Summer was close to tears instantly.
Summer choked. "Rosie, I'm sorry, Mom made you worry...."
"Don't be sorry." Rosie stamped her feet angrily.
Summer let go of Rosie and pinched her nose. "Well, let's not apologize to each other."
Rosie laughed in a muffled voice.
Something occurred to Summer and she remembered what Trevin had told her before.
Stanley was thoughtful. If he really killed Lester and didn't want others to know, then he would definitely not reveal a single flaw!
It was impossible for Trevin to find any evidence!
There was something fishy about this!
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