Chapter 128 How Did the Accident Happen?
Evelin said that Brandon asked her to come, but he still refused to cooperate because he hated her for w hat happened to Winnie. He wanted to play with her!
âOkay, I see. Forgive me.â
Savanna turned around and left.
The man on the bed suddenly had a cold look in his eyes as he threw out the lighter in his hand.
Bang!
The loud sound seemed to have deafened Savanna. She stopped and turned around, trembling. When s he saw the pieces of lighter beside her feet, she felt her back go numb. Her little face suddenly turned pa le. She was almost injured.
Savanna looked at Brandon like he was a madman.
Brandon couldnât stand her gaze. He got up from the bed and walked to the windowsill. He looked at the
neatly trimmed green lawn outside the window and rubbed his silver hair in frustration.
âIf you want to cooperate with the Cassel family, show your sincerity.â
âWhat kind of sincerity does the Cassel Group want?â
Savanna calmed herself down and replied in a moderate voice.
Suddenly, Brandon coughed. Then he said, âYou want the resources of the Cassel Group, but you wonât get it for nothing. Everyone knows that I donât help people. If you want t o cooperate with the Cassel Group, you have to be strong enough.â
Brandon turned around and looked at Savanna. There seemed to be anger in his eyes, but his expressio n was obscure.
What annoyed him was that she didnât care about his accident. She came, as expected, for benefits.
As soon as Brandon thought that she had come for Lucas, he felt heartache, as if there was a knife const antly stabbing him. Even breathing hurt.
He wanted her to go, but he missed her.
He had mixed feelings. And finally, he compromised. However, his tone was as tough as always. He was
still angry.
Savanna looked at Brandonâs handsome face. She knew that he was only saying these words to remind
her that back then, he had helped the Thompson Group.
âThank you for what youâve done for the Thompson Group, Mr. Cassel.â
âYouâre welcome. I was helping my wife. But now, we are divorced. I canât help you anymore.â
Brandon made it clear.
Savanna nodded with a beautiful smile.
âThe Davis Group is strong enough. Donât you think so?â
Brandon felt that he had failed his attack. His breathing became sluggish and his thin lips curled into a forced smile, âAlright.â
Then, he shouted at the door, âJim, Iâm going to leave the hospital.â
Brandon was very angry.
Jim, who was outside the door, quickly responded and hurried to go through the discharge formalities.
âAlright, then IâIIâ¦â
Before Savanna finished speaking, Brandon took his coat and hung it in his arms. He picked up his phon e from the bed and said, âLetâs go!â
Brandon walked past her left.
Savanna was stunned for a moment. She came back to her senses and hurriedly chased after him. She
asked Brandon, âWhere are we going?â
âLetâs go to the Cassel Group to talk about cooperation.â
Brandon didnât seem to want to talk too much with Savanna as he quickly walked to the exit of the hospit al.
Savanna looked at the tall man in front of her. He agreed to cooperate with the Davis Group. But what w as the point of rushing it now?
âMs. Thompson.â After Jim finished the formalities and saw that there was no one in the ward, he quickly
chased out. When he saw Savanna standing there alone with a stunned expression, Jim asked her, âWhere is Mr. Cassel?â
Savanna pointed to the front.
âHe said that he is going back to the Cassel Group to talk about the cooperation with L&S Limited.â
Jim understood Brandon and felt sorry for him! However, in front of Savanna, Jim did not dare to say too
much. He didnât want to lose his job. It paid really well.
Savanna saw that Jimâs expression was not quite right. So, she frowned and asked, âHow did Mr. Cassel get into a car accident?â
At the mention of this, Jim had a lot to complain about, âLast nightâ¦â
Just as he mentioned the two words, Jim stopped and was silent for a while.
Then Jim said hesitantly, âYesterday, he rushed back from abroad to the Davis family, saying that there w as a family banquet. Last night, at about ten oâclock, he called me and said that he had a car accident. I r ushed over and saw that his forehead was covered in blood. He drank and bumped onto the fence of the Blue Bay. Fortunately, he didnât knock on peopleâ¦â
Everyone said that Brandon was crazy.
Judging from the accident, he should have done it on purpose. Of course, Jim wouldnât say this.
Savanna thought that it was around ten last night when she drove back to Blue Bay. After Brandon caugh t up with her, he threw her into his car, and in a few minutes, he left in a rage.
Jim obviously meant that Brandonâs car accident happened outside the Blue Bay.
No wonder this morning, when she went to work, she saw the fence outside the community was broken. The traffic police had put a logo there, asking people not to touch it and waiting for professionals to repair it.
âWas he hurt?â
âWas he hurt?â
Savanna asked.
Jim sighed and replied to her, âThe doctor said there was a slight concussion. He asked Mr. Cassel to sta y in the hospital for two days. Two of his ribs seemed to be broken.â
âIf thatâs the case, Jim, you should persuade him to go back to the hospital. Iâll come back in two days to ta the cooperation.â
No matter what, even if it was a stranger, Savanna would not make things difficult for him.
Jim was helpless. âIf I dared to persuade him, I wouldnât have done so.â
Afraid that Brandon would get angry for waiting for a long time, Jim urged, âLetâs go.â
Savanna could only keep up with Jim. The two walked out of the hospital one after the other. Jim sat in the Along the way, nobody spoke.
The atmosphere was subtle and quiet.
Brandon was focused on his phone while Savanna looked out of the window. The mottled shadows of the Not long later, they arrived at the Cassel Group.
Brandon opened the car door and got out. Savanna got out of the car and stood beside it. Jim called out to her, âMs. Thompson, Iâll stop the
go to Mr. Casselâs office.â
âAlright.â
Savanna stroked the hair on her forehead. She stopped struggling and walked into the building of the Cassel Group.
When she entered, she found that Brandon had thrown his suit on the sofa. He was currently sitting in his large office chair with his long legs crossed. He was so handso her enter, he pressed the intercom. âAlice, two glasses of lemonade.â
âMs. Thompson, take a seatâ
His tone was completely formal As soon as Savanna sat down, Alice brought the lemonade over, one for Brandon, one for her.
But she never liked lemonade.
She lied to him saying that she liked it only because he liked it. She wanted to keep her taste the same as matter when it came to food or other things.
Brandon took a sip of the lemonade and glanced at the documents in her arms. His thin lips twitched.
âShow me the power of I&S Limited.â
Brandon suddenly felt that he really didnât like the name L&S Limited.
It was like a thorn that stabbed into his heart, causing him to bleed in pain.