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Predestined Marriage novel Chapter 126

Summer turned around and wanted to go back by instinct.

"Stop."

Hearing the familiar voice coming behind her, Summer froze.

She looked back at Leonardo stiffly and calmly said, "I just want to go to the bathroom."

He had already walked in front of her with long legs. He lowered his eyes and looked at her. When he saw the big lump on her forehead, he frowned a little.

He raised his eyebrows and said, "Go, I'll wait for you."

Summer was speechless.

She had to go to the bathroom.

Returning to the bathroom, Summer irritably knocked on her forehead, but accidentally touched her lump.

"Ouch!" It hurt so much.

In the end, Summer dawdled for a while before walking out.

Jessica and Carl had gone somewhere. Only Leonardo was standing there waiting for her.

His suit was as sharp as usual. He was in great shape. Even if he was standing outside the bathroom, he was pleasing to the eye.

"Twenty minutes." Leonardo looked at his watch.

When Summer was puzzled, he said, "Are you constipated?"

Summer was stunned before choking on her own saliva.

Leonardo pondered for a moment, and then said seriously, "I'll ask Tim to make an appointment at the hospital for you."

Summer felt she could only smile to him.

...

They left the bar together.

Carl's car was parked at the door. He sat in the driver's seat while Jessica beside him.

Seeing Leonardo and Summer coming out, Carl poked his head out of the car window and said, "Leonardo, I'll take Jessica to the hospital. Do you want to go?"

Leonardo pointed at his car on the other side.

Carl understood and made an "OK" gesture to him before driving away.

"I'm fine. I'm not going to the hospital." Summer pulled Leonardo's arm.

She just had a lump on her forehead, and it was not even bleeding. Why did she go to the hospital?

Queuing was boring and a waste of time. She was hungry and wanted to eat some food.

It was already evening. Leonardo's deep eyes became increasingly gloomy under the neon lights. He said in a low voice, "Are you alright?"

"Yes." Summer nodded.

However, she creamed the next moment. "Ouch!"

Leonardo stretched out his hand and pressed hard the lump on her forehead.

Although the swelling would slowly go down in a few days, it hurt still if someone pressed it so hard.

Leonardo withdrew his hand and looked at her impassively. "Why do you scream if you're fine?"

"I..." If he didn't press her forehead, she would be fine!

...

In the hospital.

Leonardo asked the doctor to give her a full body check.

Jessica was no better than she was. Carl did that, too.

Two girls who had finished the examination sat side by side in the corridor. They exchanged looks.

Jessica began first, "I think Leonardo is nervous about you."

"Well." Summer involuntarily touched the big lump on her forehead. She still felt there was a finger pressing it.

Summer then said coldly, "I think Carl is also nervous about you. What did he say back then?"

Summer paused, cleared her throat, and replied in Carl's tone. "She is my little trouble."

"Summer!"

Jessica, who had always been airy, looked a little awkward.

Carl and Leonardo came out of the doctor's office.

Summer and Jessica sat up without saying a word at the same time.

...

Summer and Jessica barely had dinner, so they went to the Tip Top building.

On the way, Summer thought of Douglas and asked Leonardo, "Where's Douglas?"

Leonardo turned to look at her, his handsome face expressionless. "Why don't you just care more about yourself?"

When they arrived, two men ordered a lot for the two heroines who had finished fighting.

Although Summer was a little panicked, she was still hungry.

When she was full, Leonardo started his lesson.

"I didn't know my wife was so good at fighting. Who taught you that?"

Leonardo's pitch-like eyes gazed at her; as if he was going to fix her if her answer didn't satisfy him.

As for the way of fixing, Summer didn't know.

She only knew as long as she was in front of Leonardo, she would involuntarily be weak.

Summer pointed at Jessica, who was sitting beside her.

Jessica was also afraid of Leonardo.

She flinched, swallowed hard and pointed at Carl, who was sitting beside her. "He taught me how to fight."

Carl choked on his wine.

"When I left school back then, I asked someone to help me take care of you, but I didn't ask you to learn how to fight and become a school bully."

Before he could finish his words, his voice trailed off under Jessica's cold gaze.

...

Leonardo didn't say anything and sneered. He stood up and walked outside.

Summer keenly understood what he meant by fixing her.

She didn't want to go home.

However, she didn't dare not return.

...

Leonardo drove his car and sped along.

When they arrived at the villa, Summer got out of the car with the help of the door. She then squatted on the roadside, vomiting like crazy.

Douglas heard the sound of engine and ran out. When he saw Summer, he let out a sigh of relief. "Summer, you're finally back. You don't even know when Leonardo came back and found you weren't at home, he was so gloomy that he almost scared me to death."

Summer slowly stood up and said weakly, "Even if he is not gloomy, he can still scare people to death."

As soon as she finished speaking, she raised her head and saw Leonardo standing behind Douglas.

Well, one could never speak ill of people behind their backs.

Summer felt Leonardo was going to fix her no matter what. So she thought the sooner, the better.

Thus, she followed Leonardo back to their bedroom.

Actually, she was a little puzzled. Why was Leonardo so angry when she fought with others?

Was it because Leonardo felt she had embarrassed him?

When Leonardo entered the bedroom, he took off his coat. He turned around and saw Summer still standing at the door. He said in a low voice, "Come here."

Summer walked over. Leonardo sat her down on the bed. Immediately after, he reached out his hand.

Summer subconsciously wanted to dodge, but she was stopped by Leonardo in a low voice. "Don't move. This is the ointment. Let me rub it in for you."

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