Savanna was silent for a moment and said, âThe Thompson Group is my fatherâs achievement. Thank yo u for helping me keep it. I only have less than 75 million dollars. I will send it to the financial account of the Cassel Group.â
With that, Savanna wrote a bill with a pen.
She handed the IOU with both hands.
Brandon glanced at the bill of 75 million dollars.
The debtor was Savanna.
Brandon did not take it, so Savanna put the bill on the table. Savanna called Jim, and Jim came in.
Savanna said to Jim, âGive me your companyâs payment code.â
Jim did not understand what Savanna meant. He secretly glanced at Brandon. Seeing that Brandon did not speak, Jim thought Brandon had tacitly approved of Savannaâs behavior. Jim gave Savanna the a ccount.
Soon, Jimâs mobile phone rang. He looked down and saw that it was all information about the transfer of
money from different banks. Jim was dazzled.
Savanna transferred so much money to the company account.
It meant that she wanted to draw a clear line with Brandon. Thinking of this, Jim became nervous. He held his breath in fear and looked at the quiet Brandon from time to time.
â75 million dollars has been transferred to you. Mr. Raymond, please check it,â Savanna said indifferently .
Jim quickly nodded and checked the message. After that, he reported to Brandon, âItâs exactly 75 million
dollars, Mr. Cassel.â
Savanna no longer looked at anyone and walked away.
Jim watched her leave, then turned back to look at Brandon, whose face was as pale as a sheet, and his heart thumped.
Savanna meant that she had nothing to do with Brandon anymore, and the overbearing Brandon had act ually accepted it calmly. Jim felt sad for Brandon.
âMr. Cassel.â Jim thought of something and felt that it was necessary for him to tell Brandon.
âSpeak.â Brandon was a little impatient.
âI heard that Leo was back.â
Brandon hadnât heard that name for a long time. His thin lips curled into a sinister smile as he thought, she left so quickly and resolutely because Leo was bac k.
He habitually reached out for the cigarette in his pocket, only to find that there was none. Jim was going to go out and buy it for him when Brandon stopped Jim and ran downstairs himself.
As soon as he reached the door of the Cassel Group, he looked up and saw two people holding an umbrella in the rain. The dress fluttered in the wind, and that was what Savanna wore today.
Brandon narrowed his eyes and stared at the manâs hand that was holding Savannaâs waist with an aggr essive gaze.
Brandonâs face clouded over, and his entire body was filled with hostility, as if a storm was brewing in him.
Leo was originally waiting for Savanna in the car. Perhaps because he had waited for too long, he felt tha t the car was a little stuffy. He got out of the car and walked to the door of the Cassel Group with an umbrella. Savanna came down and saw him. The two of them walked back to the car opposite them.
Brandon happened to see this scene.
Savanna put away the umbrella. Leo started the car, and the car rushed into the rain.
Leo sent Savanna back to the rented house and was about to leave when Savanna stopped him. âWhere do you live now?â
âAt a friendâs house.â
Leo replied.
Savanna looked at the scar in the corner of his eyes and did not know what to say.
Leo was a man of few words, and after experiencing all these years, he became even more silent.
âWhat do you plan to do after you come back?â
Savanna asked.
Leo lit up a cigarette, smoked it, and replied, âGordon asked me to partner up with him. We are going to
set up a new company.â
Savanna frowned. âGordon?â
âYes,â Leo answered softly. His phone rang. He looked at the name on his phone and went to the eaves to answer the phone.
In the alley opposite them, a black Cayenne was parked there. The rain scrapers were frantically brushin g, and the clean glass reflected Savannaâs and Leoâs shadows.
Brandon narrowed his sharp eyes.
He saw Leo pick up the phone and go back. Leo said something to Savanna, took a taxi, and left. Savan na stood under the eaves, staring in the direction where the taxi disappeared for a long time.
Her gaze hurt Brandon.
In the rain, there was a sudden bang. Savanna looked over and saw the man who slammed the car door
coming towards her.
Savanna narrowed her eyes. She looked in the direction where Leo disappeared and then at the Cayenn e parked in the alley. Finally, she looked at Brandonâs face.
She ignored Brandonâs anger and asked in a loud voice, âYou followed me?â
Brandon did not answer and only pursed his lips.
âDespicable.â Savanna wanted to leave, but she was blocked by Brandon.
âMove aside,â Savanna shouted angrily.
Brandon looked down at her as if he had not heard her. His gentle voice contained the threat. âSavanna, y Savanna smiled and asked, âAre you talking about Leo?â
Brandon remained silent.
Savanna said, âLeo and I are friends. Of course, if we continue to get along with each other, he may be m âHow is he better than me?â Brandon asked.
Savanna thought for a moment, as if she was quietly comparing Brandon with Leo.
âHeâs not as handsome as you, nor as rich as you, nor as lucky as you. However, he treats me extremely well. Brando you, Winnie might have had a normal life and wouldnât have lost her life. I treated Leo the same way. Back then, it was you who forced Leo to leave New York. If it wasnât for me, you wouldnât have treated him like that.â
Brandon stared at her for a long time. His Adamâs apple moved, and his voice was hoarse. âSavanna. Five It was not a question, but a statement.
Brandon was so smart that the moment he saw Leo, he thought of it.
Since it was exposed, Savanna did not want to hide it. She clearly told Brandon, âYes, Lucas and Leo are âVery good.â The veins on Brandonâs forehead started to throb, and he started to go berserk âBrandon, we already owe Leo enough. Donâtâ¦â
âDo you feel sorry for him?â
Brandon interrupted her.
âLeoâs face was injured, and the scar was so obvious. Brandon, he had worked for you I asked Ben to drive him out of New York. I admit what I did, but the injury on his face has nothing to do with me.â
âI donât want to dwell on the past with you anymore. I hope the bygones will be bygones, butâ¦â
Savannaâs eyes gradually turned cold. âFrom now on, you canât hurt Leo. Otherwise, donât blame me for being irreconcilable with you.â