When Summer went back to her room, she closed the door.
Suddenly, she thought of something, and walked to the window and looked out. However, she lived on the upper floor, she could see nothing clearly in the night.
She closed the window and turned around.
Lying on the bed, she tossed and turned, unable to sleep. When she closed her eyes, she was haunted by Leonardo's face.
It was the next day.
During breakfast, Rosie stared at Summer with a piece of bread in her mouth, saying, "Mom, your eyes look the same as giant pandas'."
Summer cleverly said, "Are they cute?"
Rosie pursed her lips and said, "The giant panda is cuter."
Summer was silent. She thought Rosie might grow up to be as mean as Leonardo.
Summer decided not to go to the company today. Instead, she would hang out with Rosie.
It was still summer, so they went out early. After playing outside for a day, they went back home after dinner.
When they arrived home, Summer took Rosie to take a bath.
After a day's play, Rosie was very tired. When she finished the bath, she lay on the bed and quickly fell asleep.
Summer turned off the lights for Rosie before returning to her room to take a bath.
After the bath, she walked to her desk and began to flip through the documents.
Although Leonardo said she could do the Emerson Group's work at will, she thought now that she took over this job, she must be responsible for it.
Back then, when Leonardo was in charge of the Emerson Group, it took him a lot of efforts to improve its business.
She took it over and found it was recorded with the brief contents of these documents, as well as the current situation of the Emerson Group....
Nobody but Leonardo could imitate her handwriting and be so familiar with the situation of the Emerson Group.
Could it be that Leonardo sneaked in and helped her with the documents when she was not at home? Summer did not know whether to laugh or cry. Did Leonardo think of himself as John Watson?
Summer sat quietly for a while, then packed away the documents one by one and put them back where they were.
The next day, Summer went to the company.
After knowing that Summer had sorted out all of the documents, Tim was extremely shocked.
"President Summer, did you do this at home yesterday?" If it weren't for the fact that the handwriting on them was exactly the same as Summer's, he would suspect that Summer had hired someone to do it.
Summer did not give him a straight answer. Instead, she said, "Take them out."
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