At this moment, Summer Gardner turned her face to her assistant behind her, "What's the time now?"
"Almost one o'clock." The assistant replied.
Summer, worried about her daughter Ivana Bennett, took the initiative and said, "If there is nothing else, should I go home now?"
Lorraine Zion held her arm, "Stay a bit longer. I haven't seen you for a long time. We should find a place to chat."
Summer apologized with a smile, "Ivana just came back from the United States and is at home alone. I'm afraid she won't eat properly at noon. I'm going to check on her."
"Oh, in that case... I'll prepare some food. Can you take it home to her?" Lorraine offered.
"No need, I can buy something for her on the way." Summer patted Lorraine's shoulder, smiling at the secretary, "You two are busy. I'm heading off."
The secretary and Lorraine were busy escorting her out, and she got into the car with the help of staff members.