Chapter 75
Savanna couldnât convince Avery, so she didnât dare to say anything. She could only look at Giselle
for help. Giselle immediately said to Avery.
âDad, Mandel is so young. He canât leave Savanna. Savanna has taken good care of Mandel. Look at
him. His arms are so strong and tender. I want to kiss him whenever I see him.â
As she spoke, Giselle picked up Mandelâs tender fat hands and waved at Avery.
Avery didnât agree with Giselle. He snorted. âIf she really takes good care of Mandel, how can Mandel be in danger? If it wasnât for Tracy, something terrible might have happened to Mandel. She
cannot protect Mandel. And you, Giselle, why do you protect her? She is no longer Brandonâs wife.â
Avery didnât listen to Giselleâs advice and insisted on taking Mandel away.
Giselle flashed a helpless look at Savanna. She carried Mandel and followed Avery out of the ward.
Savanna chased them out of the hospital. She saw Avery sitting in his car and Giselle also sitting in the car with Mandel in her arms. The car started and drove away quickly. Savanna was in a panic. At this time, she could only pin her hopes on Brandon.
So, she took out her phone and called Brandon without hesitation.
At this time, Brandon was lying in the box of the Night nightclub. Beside him were Ben and Bob. The room was filled with the smell of alcohol. Wine bottles were scattered all over the place. The ringing was so harsh that Ben was woken up. He pulled the loose tie on his neck and licked his dry lips. He opened his blurred eyes and kicked Bob beside him as he said, âBob, your phone.â
Bob was also delirious. He closed his eyes and muttered, âItâs not mine. Itâs Brandonâs.â
Brandon drank too much last night. Recently, he had been in a bad mood. He always asked Ben and Bob to drink with him all night. Seeing Brandon lying still and not responding to the phone, Ben crawled over and took out the phone from Brandonâs pocket. Seeing the caller, Ben immediately woke up. The one who would be called wife by Brandon must be Savanna.
After Brandon and Savanna divorced, they became distanced. Ben knew that apart from work, Brandon had little contact with Savanna.
Ben did not know the matter about Mandel. Brandon did not tell Bob and him.
Ben did not dare to answer the call. Seeing that the phone was hung up, he was about to relax.
However, the phone suddenly rang again. It was still Savanna.
Last time, Bob crashed Savannaâs car. Brandon almost ruined Bobâs car. Although it was a bit exaggerated, it was the first time that Ben had seen Brandon lose his temper. So, he did not dare to answer Savannaâs call.
âBrandon.â
Ben carefully shook Brandon awake.,
Brandon was sleepy. He took the phone from Ben and closed his eyes.
âHello.â
âBrandon, Grandpa took Mandel away. Can you tell Grandpa that Mandel is too young to leave me?â
Savanna was on the verge of crying.
Other than the time she woke up from fainting, this was the second time Brandon heard Savanna
cry.
Brandon sat up from the sofa. He reached out to pick up the coat on the sofa and staggered to the
door.
Ben called Brandon twice, but Brandon did not turn around.
The matter seemed to be a little urgent.
Bob woke up. He looked at the door with his hazy eyes and turned to ask Ben.
âWhat happened?â
Ben was confused. âIâm not sure.â
Bob asked, âWho is looking for him?â
Ben rolled his eyes and said, âApart from Savanna, who else has such great charm? Brandon immediately went over when he received her call.â
Thinking of the last time his car was hit by Brandon, Bob was completely awakened. âIs Savanna looking for him? Will they make up?â
Ben replied without much confidence, âOthers might have managed to patch it up long ago. Theyâ¦â
Ben said coldly, âThey canât.â
Savanna was anxiously waiting at the entrance of the Casselâs house. When she saw the black
Cayenne cross the road, she was overjoyed to welcome it. The car just stopped at her feet. She opened the door and sat in the passenger seat. Before she could sit properly, she anxiously said to Brandon, âBrandon, you will help me, wonât you?â
Brandon did not look at Savanna. He stepped on the accelerator and drove the car into the Casselâs
house. He stalled the car. Before Brandon got out of the car, Savanna had already jumped out of the
car. She bypassed the front of the car and rushed to Brandon as if waiting for Brandon to give her a promise.
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Brandon looked at Savanna. His bloodshot eyes were deep, with a little agitated.
Smelling the smell of alcohol and smoke on his body and seeing the wrinkles on his suit and his messy hair, Savanna knew that Brandon must have indulged in smoking and drinking last night. She asked, âYou stayed in the bar last night?â
Brandon paid a lot of attention to his image. If he had to spend the night outside, he would have his assistant prepare clean clothes for him early. In Savannaâs impression, it was the first time for her to see his sloppy image. So she asked curiously.
Brandon pursed his lips and did not answer Savanna. He looked away from her face and strode inside the Casselâs house.
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Other than relying on Brandon, Savanna seemed to have no other way. She followed Brandon and entered the hall.
Giselle quickly came down from upstairs. She saw Brandon in a sorry state and smelled the smell of alcohol and tobacco from his body. She frowned and asked, âAre you just going to trample on yourself?
Donât tell me that you went to socialize.â
Giselle knew Brandon well.
In the past, Brandon would never drink wine.
Now, Brandon would stay in some messy places for one night. In Giselleâs consciousness, a club was not a place where normal people would go.
Giselleâs angry eyes turned to Savanna behind Brandon.
Giselle knew what Savanna went to Brandon for.
Giselle glanced upstairs and said to Savanna and Brandon in a low voice.
âWhen Mandel was carried back, he was carried to your grandpaâs room. Your grandpa said that he would not let Mandel out of his sight.â
Perhaps he guessed that Savanna would come after him, so Avery carried Mandel back to his room.
Hearing Giselleâs words, Savanna was anxious.
âMrs. Cassel, Mandel is still having a fever. It will make things worse if he catches a cold again.â
Savanna was so anxious that her voice had changed, and the excuse she found was pale and unconvincing
There were all kinds of doctors in the Casselâs house. If Mandel was seriously ill, Avery would definitely find the best doctor in New York to treat Mandel.