Chapter 25 Montgomery Meals Don't Nourish the Useless
- Summer understood clearly that Kennard would have continued to pressure her without Ferdinand's intervention. In this lifetime, he would never lay a hand on Abigail.
- Summer had to admit that Ferdinand's tactics were ruthless. Abigail was the apple of Kennard's eye. For Kennard to strike her would be like plunging a knife into his own heart. No matter the grievances Summer had faced today, the slap that Kennard had given Abigail was enough to reclaim everything.
- Ferdinand was clearly furious. Summer’s words of gratitude felt heartfelt, but they only seemed to irritate him further.