Chapter 763 Give Him a Child
Originally, Summer didn''t want to respond to Trevin, but when she looked up and met his somewhat disappointed gaze, she still
asked, "Why?"
"My mother died during her delivery to me. And my father had always been very busy. So basically, | had eaten alone at home
every day when | was little. Later, | went to high school and moved out. After that, I''ve been eating outside. If my father, by
chance, remembered that he still has a son on holidays or whatever, he would also call me to go back and have a meal with
him." Trevin sounded very calm, but his eyes betrayed him.
His eyes were filled with regrets, disappointment, and unwillingness.
Perhaps he was disappointed with his father,
Lester Wolf, or perhaps he was disappointed with himself.
Summer couldn''t guess it, but she grasped the key point, "You don''t get along well with your father?"
"He has so many adopted sons, and all of them are better than me. Like Stanley..." Trevin sneered disdainfully, as if he didn''t
want to continue. "In short, all of his adopted sons are excellent, not his own son."
Hearing this, Summer paused for a moment, then put thest box into the bag. She asked, "Is this why you and Stanley are at
odds? Just because he is too outstanding?"
"What do you think?" Trevin nced at her.
"| don''t think you''re jealous of Stanley. You''re jealous that your father has spent so much effort on him. Of all your father''s
adopted sons, Stanley must be the most outstanding one and the one that your father has spent most efforts to raise up.”
Summer slowly said after some analysis.
Trevin''s gaze turned cold, "Summer, it seems that you''re very imaginative."
Summer''s gaze shifted downwards and found that Trevin had slightly tightened his grip on the armrest of the chair. This showed
that he was nervous for being seen through.
She guessed what Trevin was thinking, but he still refused to admit it.
Summer didn''ty bare his secret but replied: "Don''t you know I''m a screenwriter?
Screenwriters are rich in imagination and emotion."
Although Trevin was straightforward, he was not an idiot. How could he not know that Summer was simply humoring him and
giving him an out?
He stared at her for a few seconds before saying faintly, "Earlier, Stanley reminded me to stay away from you."
Summer was a little surprised, "Why?"
When Trevin heard Stanley''s words before, he only thought that Stanley didn''t want him to get close to Summer because Stanley
was in love with her.
However, the more he got along with Summer, the more he understood that there was a reason why Stanley didn''t want him to
get close to Summer.
After she cleaned up the table, Summer took out the documents she had sorted out and began to discuss thewsuit with Trevin.
Trevin flipped through the documents Summer prepared, "These are the information you sifted out about Leonardo?"
"Yes." Summer nodded.
Trevin skimmed through the papers and said, "A child under the age of two will definitely be awarded to the mother. And the
wishes of a child above ten will be considered. But Rosie is only four years old now, so her thoughts will not be considered. This
ispletely between you and Leonardo."
Summer looked down slightly. She sped her hands together and ced them on herps, saying, "| know, you''ve said it
before."
"Leonardo doesn''t have any serious illness, infectious disease or disability, nor has he abused Rosie. He is healthy and rich, and
living with him has no bad influence on her. These are Leonardo''s advantages, which are your disadvantages."
Trevin knocked on the desk with his fingers. Seeing Summer''s gloomy expression, he continued, "Another point is that, if any
one of the parents is no longer fertile, that party can be preferred."
Summer''s eyes lit up as she heard this. Trevin raised his eyebrows and said, "Put away that thought now. This use can only
make you preferred; it can''t grant you a definite sess."
Summer pursed her lips and suddenly remembered something, saying, "It is said that if one party has another child, the one
without a child will be preferred, too."
This time, it was Trevin''s turn to be happy, "What? Leonardo has other illegitimate sons or girls?"
Summer''s expression darkened slightly, "No."
"Oh." Trevin looked disappointed but he suddenly said, "But..."
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Under Summer''s curious gaze, Trevin smiled trickily, "He doesn''t have other kids now. But we can give him one."
Summer was stunned for a moment before
she came back to her senses, "You mean to make Amber pregnant?”
“Amber? Leonardo''s fiancee?" Trevin said nomittally, "It doesn''t have to be her. Other women are also OK."
Summer''s expression changed slightly. Not to mention letting others bear Leonardo''s child, just the thought of him having sex
with other women would make her feel extremely ufortable.
The more ufortable she was, the more she thought about those things uncontrobly.
Leonardo''s clean and slender fingers touching the skin of other women; his ink-like eyes darkening for being aroused by other
women...
Summer suddenly felt nauseous and retched. She covered her mouth and quickly ran to the bathroom.
Seeing this, Trevin jumped to his feet anxiously and said, "Summer, what''s wrong with you?"
Summer didn''t have the time to answer him.
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Trevin sized her up for a while and said hesitantly, "| heard that women would vomit when they''re pregnant..."
"I''m not pregnant. | just have some trouble with my stomach.” Summer sniffed and walked out with the cup in her hand.
Trevin followed her, "If you''re sick, then go see a doctor."
"| will go." Summer put down the cup and towel, then picked up her bag. "I''m a little tired now and | want to go back first."
“Alright, I''ll take you downstairs." Seeing that her face was so pale, Trevin picked up his coat and wanted to see her out.
Summer rejected his goodwill gesture and said in an estranged tone, "No need, I''ll just leave by myself."
Trevin frowned and a trace of displeasure appeared on his face, "Don''t talk nonsense. I''ll just send you to the gate of the
neighborhood."
Seeing that he insisted, Summer didn''t have the mood to turn him down again. They went out
in silence.