The notary officer had already prepared everything. Now the parties were all here, he took out two copies of the notary agreements and handed them to Dalton and Savannah, respectively.
"Please take a look," he handed them two pens and said, "please signed it under signature if no one has any objections. Then the Schultz's factory will be handed over to Miss Schultz."
Savannah stared at her uncle with surprise and quickly looked at the documents.
Dalton transferred Schultz's factory to her, including the shares left by her father, as well as the old workers in the factory. As soon as she signed it, she was the legal owner of Schultz's factory.
Why did the uncle and aunt turn over the factory to her?
In order to get to the factory, Dalton and Norah chose to adopt her after her father's death…
They would never agree to return her father's factory to her, unless…unless Dylan bought the factory and asked them to turn it over to her.
She glanced at Garwood. It was really unexpected that Dylan helped her to get her father's factory back.
This action began to thaw the icicles in her heart…
The man was very clear about what she had most wanted. Now her greatest wish came true, because of him.
Dalton looked at his niece, grunted, bent over, and signed his name.
"Miss Schultz, please sign it," Garwood said quietly when she saw Savannah stand mute a great while.
Taking a deep breath, Savannah finally picked up the pen and signed her name.
When the deed was done, Dalton went up to Savannah and noticed her baby bump. He thought he understood why Dylan had to buy Schultz's factory for her.
"Savannah, you're amazing, much better than Valerie. Now you're the boss of our Schultz's factory. Since you have the ability, don't forget to support your uncle in the future." Dalton said in a flattering tone.
His daughter's future was ruined, and he could not offend his powerful niece. She might really have the chance to marry into the Sterling family. He should keep a good relationship with her so that he could get more in the future.
Savannah turned her head aside. She didn't want to talk with this man at all.
Garwood noticed Savannah's expression. He walked to the front of her and said to Dalton coldly, "you can go now."
Dalton gave a little laugh and left.
"Miss Schultz, please keep them well," said Garwood as he handed Savannah the deed of title, certificate of equity, and business license, "the experienced workers will manage the factory for you temporarily. You're the boss of the factory now, and you can give them the word at any time."
Dad. You may rest assured, Your life's work, the factory, has been taken back. It'll not be managed badly by uncle, or even closed up... I'll keep Schultz's factory going well.
Savannah bit her lip. She refused to admit that it was Dylan who helped her. She should hate him for not promising her the marriage. She should refuse to see him again.
But why did she want to see him right now? Was she still moved by him?
No, she couldn't.
She didn't want to get deeper and deeper in love every minute--particularly when the man didn't really love her.
But why couldn't she stop thinking about him...
Dad, can you teach me what I should do?
Savannah looked out the window, trying to restrain her complicated emotions. Then she found that the car did not go in the direction of Sterling's house.
"Garwood, don't we go back?" She asked, confused.
"Well, Miss Schultz, there's another place we should go first. Then we'll go back." Garwood said with a meaningful smile.
In a short while, the car slowed down. Savannah opened her eyes wide as the scenery outside the window became more and more familiar. She almost struck herself against the window at last, and she was going to lose control of her emotions.
This was Green Lake, where she used to live when she was a child!
She lived here with her parents for the best part of her life!
The car stopped at the door of a two-story villa.
Savannah's heart was beating violently. This was her home! She lived here before her dad died!
The house was the same as it was many years ago. At that time, her family was still rich. Although they could not compare with the Sterling family, she never needed to worry about food or clothing.
At that time, her mother had not disappeared, and her father was still alive, and she was the happiest little princess under the protection of her parents.
Then her life had great changes. Her father died in a car accident, and her mother was nowhere to find. She was adopted by her uncle after living in an orphanage for several months. This old house was mortgaged to the bank for capital turnover, and it was finally sold by Dalton.
She never came here again after that. It was no longer her home, and she didn't want the memories to be recalled by the scene.
Tears began to hang from her eyes. Covering her mouth, she sobbed and cried silently.
Garwood watched as she relieved her feelings, and then he whispered, "Miss Schultz, let's go in."
Go in? But this was no longer her home…
In a muddle headed state, Savannah followed Garwood into the villa. As soon as she stepped into the door, she could hardly contain her excitement again. The decorations of the house were exactly the same as before.
No, that's impossible. The house had changed hands several times since Dalton sold it. How could it be the same as before?
It was put back to its previous appearance.
The lamps and lanterns, the furniture, and the wallpapers were exactly the same as her previous home.
She walked slowly around the house, touching every piece of furniture she passed.
Then she went upstairs to her bedroom.
The door was pushed open. Her bedroom remained the same too.
The walls had been painted pink by her father in person; the flowered sheets and quilts were laid out neatly as if the master of the room would come back at night.
A corner of the room was the place for toys, prepared by her mom and dad especially. Now it was still filled with toys, which looked a little old. The yellowish teddy bear was quite familiar. Savannah was stunned for a while and then moved to pick it up. It was a fluffy bear, and there was a small red patch on its nose!
Savannah looked at the bear with disbelief.
This little teddy bear was her favorite doll when she was a child. She accidentally broke its nose but didn't want to lose it, so her mother cut a red cloth in heart shape and sewed it to the bear's nose.