Chapter 102
A faint light shone in from the outside. Savannaâs face was fair and tender. Her glass-like eyes stared straight at Cain. Cainâs eyes widened, and he quickly made a swallowing motion. He really wanted to bring her home, but reason told him that he could not take advantage of her when she was drunk.
Besides, if Savanna woke up, she would hate him forever.
Cain said, âIâll send you back to your home.â
âNo.â Savannaâs red lips pouted. âGo to your house.â
Suddenly, Cain felt hot and impatient. He scolded in a low voice, âSavanna, donât tempt me. You know, I am not immune to you!â
Savanna smiled. Her fair, slender fingers traced the outline of a masculine and delicate man. As she watched, Savanna cried. No one knew that her heart was in pain. How good would it be if she didnât love him?
If the man in front of her was him, how good would that be?
Cain knew that Savanna thought of him as another man, and a sour feeling flashed through his heart. He suppressed his emotion, took her hand away, and started the car.
âI donât want to go home. I donât want to.â Along the way, Savanna kept repeating this sentence.
Cain understood Savanna more than anyone. He changed the route and sent her to the place she wanted to go.
The car went out. Savanna looked at the familiar environment outside the car. Her eyes were bright as she blinked. Her red lips moved. âWhy did you bring me here?â
Cain said, âMandel is inside. Savanna, you should go there!â
Savanna frowned and suddenly shouted, âSend me back to my home.â
As she spoke, Savanna grabbed the steering wheel, but Cain grabbed her hand again. âSavanna, if you miss Mandel, you should go in. You are his mother, and no one can cut off this kinship.â
Hearing Cainâs words, Savanna was startled. She tilted her head and asked uncertainly, âCan I really see Mandel?â
âOf course.â
Savanna got out of the car and staggered toward the Rose Villas.
She pressed the doorbell, but no one came to open the door. Then, she pressed the doorbell with all her strength.
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She pressed the doorbell, but no one came to open the door. Then, she pressed the doorbell with all her strength.
In the villa, the doorbell had already woken Mary up. She put on her clothes and came out. From the
surveillance video, she saw Savanna outside. Mary was overjoyed. She was about to open the door
when a cold voice came from behind her. âIf you open the door, you can scram with her.â
Mary turned around and saw Brandon was coming down the stairs. She shivered and retracted her
hand that was about to open the door.
The doorbell stopped. Mary thought that Savanna had left, but she did not expect to hear an even louder sound. Bang! Bang! Bang!
On the screen, Savanna was waving her arm and slamming the door.
Mary hesitated and whispered, âMr. Cassel, Ms. Thompson might be missing Mandel. Why donât
youâ¦â
Brandon was unmoved. He stared at the screen. When he caught a glimpse of the shadow behind Savanna, his eyes became colder and colder. His expression was bad.
âGo back to your room.â Brandon gave Mary these five words.
Mary did not dare to speak and returned to her room.
On the screen, the woman raised her head. Her hair fell from her flushed cheeks, and her eyes were blurring. Obviously, she had drunk too much.
Perhaps she did not get a response for a long time, her calm expression slowly cracked. Savanna began to slam the door crazily and began to curse wildly. âBrandon, open the door. Why donât you let me see Mandel? I gave birth to him. Do you know how painful it was? Brandon, open the door!â
Savannaâs voice was helpless and sad, but it still could not shake Brandonâs heart.
Brandon narrowed his eyes as he stared at the woman. His gaze was fixed on the manâs hand that was holding Savannaâs shoulder. Suddenly, Brandonâs entire body was filled with a cold and
ruthless aura.
Savanna lowered her head and buried her head in the manâs arms. Her shoulders twitched as if she
was crying
On the screen, the woman quickly disappeared.
Brandon walked to the window. Under the enchanting night, that man sent Savanna to the car. The man inadvertently turned his head. His collar was open, and there were obvious red marks on his
skin. It was so eye-catching. Brandonâs expression changed rapidly. The veins on his forehead were so tight that they seemed to break through his skin. He dialed the number with his phone.
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Cain had just placed Savanna on the seat of the car when a Maybach drove over and stopped beside
his car.
It was Jim who got out of the car.
Cain glanced at Jim, then at the quiet villa. His lips curled into a sneer. âOn the orders of your
master, you came to chase us away?â
Jim was silent, his face full of embarrassment. He looked over and saw the woman lying in the back seat of the car through the half-lowered window. Her hair was messy, and her face was hidden in the light and shadow. He couldnât see her expression.
However, Jim felt her low mood.
âMr. Wilson, itâs really too late. The child hasnât been sleeping well for the past two days. He has been crying all the time. It wasnât easy for him to fall asleep. Think about it from another angle.â
It was fine if Jim didnât speak, but Cain got angry when he heard this. âWhy didnât he think about it in her place?â
Jim stood there motionlessly. He gripped his hair in frustration, got in the car, and drove away.
Cain sent Savanna back to Thompsonâs house. Seeing that Savanna was extremely drunk and cried and laughed like crazy, Cain was worried about her and did not leave. After waiting for Savanna to sleep, he stayed in the living room for a night.
Savanna woke up, and her head seemed to be about to explode. Scattered memories swirled in her
mind.
The door opened and Cain came in again.
Savanna looked at him and said in surprise, âYou havenât left yet?â
âYou were drunk last night and I was afraid that something would happen to you, so I stayed.â
Savanna didnât speak. She sat down on the sofa and stared blankly.
Cain came back after buying breakfast. Seeing Savanna still sitting on the sofa, he frowned. He called a lawyer, and he said to Savanna. âI found this lawyer through my fatherâs connections. Heâs one of the best lawyers in New York.â
Savanna knew that Cain explained it to her because Cain was afraid that she would not accept it.
However, Savanna had no choice now. In this situation, she would be very grateful if a lawyer was willing to accept this case.
Seeing that Savanna was silent, Cain knew that she had acquiesced. Then he handed her a portion of the spaghetti. âThis is yours. Eat it and we go talk to the lawyer.â