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Predestined Marriage novel Chapter 920

Summer was stunned by Spencer's question.

But soon, Summer retorted, "No, there is nothing wrong with her."

"Wait, I'll get someone to open the door for you." Spencer wasn't interested in whether there was something wrong with Karen.

After Spencer finished speaking, he turned around and went downstairs to look for help. Summer leaned against the door and tried to listen to the sound outside, but she could not hear anything.

Spencer had already left. Seven-year-old child could be very sensitive. Summer could clearly feel that no one in the Jarrett family liked her, especially Vicky, who had an indescribable hostility towards her.

Actually, she didn't have much contact with Spencer, but she could feel that Spencer didn't hate her as much as Vicky did. She thought that Spencer was not lying when he said that he would find someone to open the door.

After Spencer left, Summer stood by the door and waited for Spencer to find someone to open the door for her. Not long after, someone was outside the door.

Summer lay by the door and faintly heard Spencer's voice, "Open this door."

Hearing this, Summer hurriedly retreated aside and waited for the people outside to open the door. Shortly, the door was opened from outside.

As soon as the door opened, Summer saw the servant and Spencer standing outside. Summer gratefully said, "Thank you, Spencer!"

Seeing this, the servant who opened the door nodded slightly at Spencer, "Mr. Jarrett, I'll leave you now."

"Go." Spencer waved his hand, signaling the servant to leave.

Then, Spencer turned to look at Summer, "You haven't eaten yet, have you? Go down and find something to eat."

He left as soon as he finished speaking. Summer looked at Spencer and shouted, "Thank you, Spencer!"

This might not be a big deal for Spencer. However, this was the first time Summer felt the kindness of someone from the Jarrett family.

Normally, Spencer did not pay much attention to her, and she did her best not to have any friction with Spencer. Consequently, everything was in peace between them.

Hearing this, Spencer frowned and turned to look at her. She stood at the door and looked at him with her bloodshot eyes, smiling.

Spencer couldn't tell what he felt in his heart. In fact, he really didn't hate Summer. He just didn't like Karen, and Summer was her daughter.

Summer watched as Spencer's figure disappeared. Only then did she walk downstairs. After a few steps, Summer stopped again, because she recalled Karen's words.

Karen grounded her in her room. She was not allowed to be out of the room and have dinner until she admitted her fault.

If Karen saw her leave the room, she would be angry, right? She didn't want Karen to be angry. Summer hesitated to go back to her room. Right at this moment, Karen appeared at the end of the corridor.

Summer's expression changed as she froze on the spot and waited for Karen to come over.

When Karen got closer, Summer noticed that her expression was extremely ugly.

Thus, Summer called out carefully, "Mom..." There was a trace of timidity in her voice.

Karen's face was cold as she reached out and grabbed Summer's arm, pulling her into her room rudely.

After entering, she slammed the door. Summer shrunk her shoulders in fright at the sound of the door closing.

She could feel Karen's anger at this moment, so she was scared. Karen reached out and grabbed Summer's head, forcing Summer to look up at her.

"How dare you ask Spencer to open the door for you? Are you deliberately trying to make things difficult for me?"

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