Savannah knew that Dylan had not mentioned her pregnancy to old Sterling. It did not matter where she was going to have the dinner, but after hearing what Garwood said, a feeling of loss appeared in her. She looked at Cooper and said, out of her momentary pique, "I will go with you."
"That's great." Cooper laughed and looked at Garwood triumphantly.
"Miss Schultz, why don't you ask Judy to go with you?" Garwood said quickly, worried added to his voice as he thought about Mr. Sterling's reaction when he knew Savannah would come to the Old Sterling's house.
If Miss Schultz had to go to the Sterling's house, at least she should take Judy with her, so that Mr. Sterling could feel relieved.
"No," Savannah frowned, "I'm just going to have dinner with old Sterling. I don't need anyone following me."
Cooper also took a dissatisfied look at Garwood. "We'll take care of Miss Schultz. It's not her first time going to the Sterling's house. Don't bother and worry she'll be safe,"
Garwood and Judy glanced at each other and had to see Savannah get in Cooper's car herself.
Savannah chatted with Cooper along the way. She realized she had thought too much. Like Matt, Cooper did not find that she was pregnant at all.
At the Sterling's house, Cooper led Savannah into the living room.
When old Sterling saw her, he rose to take Savannah to his side warmly. He had not seen her for a long time and was very happy she could come.
"Savannah, have you recovered from your sickness?"
Savannah looked a little different in the old Sterling's sharp eyes. But he didn't know it was because she was pregnant.
Savannah paused and smiled, "I've already recovered."
"You looked not good." Old Sterling frowned.
"I might have taken a cold," Savannah replied calmly.
Since Dylan didn't want anyone to know about her pregnancy, she would take his advice and kept it a secret.
But inwardly, she still felt a bit disappointed and dismayed.
"You should take care of yourself, Savannah. It's not good to always get sick at such a young age." Old Sterling looked worried.
"Thank you for your concern, sir," Savannah said with a weak smile.
Since Valerie's belly got bigger and bigger, she hardly went out of the Rosemount Villa. Fearing that she would be inconvenient, old Sterling did not let her come to see him again. What's more, Devin accompanied Valerie all the time. So old Sterling was alone in the house these days.
While they were chatting, a servant hurried in and whispered something in Cooper's ear with an anxious expression.
Cooper's face changed slightly.
Cooper came forward and said, "Ms. Sterling had a seizure and hurt herself."
"What? How's it going? Is she alright?" Old Sterling was startled.
Since Susan was sent to the mental asylum, she had been calm under the control of drugs and injections for most of the time. Though she still didn't know people, she was further stabilized.
"It's said that she fell out of her bed and sprained her ankle. It's not serious, and she's better now. Don't worry, sir, I'll let the care worker keep an eye on her." Cooper tried to pacify him.
"No, tell the driver to prepare a car. I'll go and see it." At last, old Sterling felt uneasy and wanted to have a look in person. Then he realized that Savannah was still here. He looked at her, "Savannah, you... Would you like to go with me?"
He knew that Savannah and his daughter had a grudge, and he would understand if she refused to go.
Savannah took a deep breath. Even if she hated Susan, she should not hold a grudge against her when she had come to such a situation. She was not that mean.
"I will go with you." Savannah nodded.
They got into the car and quickly left the Sterling's house.
The mental asylum, far away from the downtown area, was located in a quiet suburb.
About forty minutes later, the car stopped in front of a pure white gate.
Cooper had given a heads-up to the mental asylum, where two staff were waiting for old Sterling at the gate.
Savannah supported old Sterling with her hand, walking into the mental hospital. The staff led them to Susan's ward.
From the glass window, they saw Susan, once an amazing fine lady from the Sterling family, now curling up in the hospital bed alone. She looked pale and wan, staring to the front with blank eyes.
Old Sterling's eyes began to smart, he said carefully, "Susan, do you remember me? I'm your dad."
No matter how many mistakes Susan had made, she was still his daughter.
Susan looked up at her father, grinned foolishly, and tilted her head. "Dad? Ha! I'm from the Sterling family. My father is the most powerful businessman in LA. How dare you pretend to be my dad?"
Apparently, she didn't know anyone now.
Savannah noticed that old Sterling was slightly shaking with emotion. Fearing that his excitement would affect his body, Savannah eyed the staff, who sensed her intent and helped old Sterling to the restroom.
Savannah was going to ask the nurse about Susan's situation so that she could tell old Sterling later. Before she left, she heard Susan murmuring, "Devin…"
Susan's face looked arrogant as she continued to talk to herself, "Devin must be cured! He's going to inherit hundreds of billions of property of the Sterling family. He can't lose his fertility..."
Savannah stopped, gazing at Susan. Lose his fertility?
To make sure she heard right, Savannah leaned close to the window and whispered, "Susan, did you just say your son Devin is infertile?"
Susan looked at her with alarm, "Who are you? I... Why should I tell you? Do I know you?"