"We've asked the police to deal with it. Don't worry, Miss Schultz, they will find the murderer as soon as possible." The bodyguard responded immediately.
Savannah sighed and nodded.
Just as they came to the gate of the hospital, a black Lincoln limousine came to a screeching halt in front of them.
The car door opened, Cooper got off and walked up to Savannah.
With a glance at Savannah's belly, Cooper shouted at the bodyguard before he could react, "do you know what you are doing? Why not tell us about Miss Schultz's pregnancy? If Mr. Sterling and Miss Schultz had not been hospitalized together, how long would you want to keep us in the dark?"
Dylan was injured in the fire last night, and Savannah lived in the hospital with Dylan. When old Sterling heard this, he was shocked and called the doctor to ask about their situation. Then he knew that Savannah was pregnant.
"And you, Judy," after scolding the bodyguard, Cooper turned to Judy unkindly, "you've been in the Sterling family for decades, why are you so stupid too?"
Judy and the bodyguard lowered their heads. What could they say when Mr. Sterling did not allow them to open Miss Schultz's pregnancy?
"Well, old Sterling will talk to you later." Then Cooper smiled at Savannah and signed her to get in the car, "Miss Schultz, please."
"Ah?" Savannah stood still and looked at the car fondly.
"Where do you want to take Savannah, Cooper?" asked Judy hastily.
Cooper frowned, "where else? Back to Sterling's house, of course! Miss Schultz is now bearing the flesh and blood of Mr. Sterling. Surely she needs to stay in the house so that our master can rest assured."
"We can take good care of Savannah in Beverly Hills..." Judy said subconsciously, "I must ask for instruction from Mr. Sterling first."
"Take good care of Miss Schultz? Like yesterday when Miss Schultz was tied in the fire? Is that what you mean good care?" Cooper shouted indignantly.
Judy and the bodyguard glanced apprehensively at each other, at a loss for words. Cooper didn't wait for the reply and led Savannah to the car.
Savannah did not dare to disobey old Sterling, so she followed Cooper into the car quietly.
The car started, and after a while, they arrived at Sterling's big house.
Savannah noticed that there were many more servants in the house, and the atmosphere was strained and quiet as if everyone was afraid of making any mistake. As soon as she entered the living room, she saw old Sterling stand facing the French window. He looked energetic, his face radiant with joy. When he heard footsteps, he turned and stepped forward, cheerfully, "Savannah!"
"Good morning, sir." Savannah was a little bit embarrassed by his strong emotion.
Old Sterling stared at her little baby bump and nodded, it was pretty obvious now. Then he shook his head and reproached himself, "Where is my concentration? Oh, my eyesight is really falling. Savannah, you've been here a few times! Why not tell me? What if the servants treated you with neglect and hurt my little grandson?"
"I..." Savannah smiled helplessly.
Of course, old Sterling knew that it was because Dylan didn't allow her to open it, so he did not pursue it anymore. He was not in the mood to care about anything else at the moment, all his attention was on his dear grandson. "It's more than three months, right?" he asked kindly.
"Well... Nearly four months." Savannah answered shyly.
"I wonder what's in Dylan's mind! It's ridiculous to keep such a fine thing from me! He even put you in such danger! How did he protect you? Did you get hurt in the fire?" Though the doctor said Savannah was fine, old Sterling could not help scolding his son.
If any accident happened to this unborn child, old Sterling would rather die… He didn't know why he had run into a lot of difficulties when he wanted to have grandchildren. He would not allow the baby in Savannah had any problem this time.
"Dylan saved me and hurt himself…" Savannah said in a low voice, a little embarrassed, "he's still in the hospital now."
Of course, old Sterling knew that his son had been hurt. Anyway, he had asked the doctor about Dylan's situation and was relieved to learn that he would recover soon. "For the sake of my grandchild, I won't blame him for not taking care of you," old Sterling said, and then he turned to the butler, "Cooper, is Savannah's room ready?"
"Yes, sir, the suite was prepared," Cooper responded quickly.
Savannah looked at old Sterling in surprise. Live here?
Sensing her doubt, old Sterling smiled and said, "Savannah, you will stay here from today."
Savannah thought old Sterling had asked her to come to make sure about her pregnancy and didn't expect that he would ask her to live in the house again. "Sir…Does Dylan know it? He hasn't agreed yet..."
"He needn't know," old Sterling said, "I haven't lectured him for not taking care of my grandson and putting you in danger. I'll only be relieved when you and my grandson live here. Cooper, take Savannah upstairs to her room to see if she has any dissatisfaction."
Cooper led Savannah upstairs with two elderly maids following them.
***
The bedroom prepared for Savannah was a suite on the second floor, which was several times larger than the small study Savannah lived in last time. The decoration and furniture were even more luxurious than the old Sterling's bedroom.
All furniture, window sills, and picture frames were free from dust, and the fine bedding was new and clean. Sunlight filled the windows, and the room was very bright. All sharp edges of the furniture were wrapped with a soft cloth, lest she should be injured.
At the end of the bedroom, there was a sunny balcony facing the back garden and a lovely artificial lake behind the house. Roses and many growing plants in tubs were neatly aligned on the balcony.
It was not easy for the old Sterling to arrange such a soothing and relaxing place for her in less than half a day. Savannah was also exceedingly surprised that old Sterling would arrange such a great suite for her.