A large convoy of cars slowly left the airport after that.
Watt Bennet sat rigidly in his car, staring intently in the direction Summer Sutton left, lost in thought for a long time.
She didn't want to go back with him...
He seemed to be hit hard, staying in the same position in a daze for a long time, before he raised his hand and slammed it against the car door beside him.
Marshall Quinn looked at him from the front, feeling particularly troubled.
He wanted to say something but didn't know how to.
After a long silence, he squeezed out the words, "Maybe Miss Sutton has her reasons?"
Watt didn't listen, and with Summer Sutton gone, leaving New York today didn't hold any meaning for him.
He instructed Marshall to turn the car around, and they went back to the hotel they had previously stayed in.
...
It was already very late, and after Summer Sutton returned with Manuel Ink, she stayed overnight at the hotel that night.
