Dylan's expression changed slightly, but he managed to control his emotion and didn't say anything.
"You aren't a bit alert? That's your rival!" Kaiden said hotly.
"You must have watched too much TV dramas." Dylan flipped his head softly with an angry laugh, "You don't need to worry about that."
Are kids all little men now?
"How can I not worry? The woman's my mommy! I don't want her to be coaxed away by another man, and I don't want to call another man daddy in the future!"
Dylan frowned. "You'll never call someone else, daddy!"
"But I have doubts about your action! I might really have to call another man daddy if you do nothing!" Kaiden said quickly, perplexed, and anxious.
"You know nothing!" Dylan snapped.
The little woman was full of resentment against him now. If he appeared before her, she might loathe him even more.
He might as well wait till she came down.
Retreating was for the sake of advancing!
But apparently, Kaiden was not as considerate as his father. He was too impulsive and felt more anxious after meeting Kevin today, so he decided to give his father a hand.
***
The next day, Kaiden stayed at the hospital with Savannah for the whole afternoon as usual.
When it was time to go, he rolled his eyes and put his arms around Savannah's neck.
"Mommy, will you take me out today? I want you to see me off."
Savannah looked at the boy hanging himself on her like a koala, laughing. "Okay."
She felt bored after a few days' rest in the hospital, and she also wanted to get some fresh air.
In fact, it was just cold and fever, and she didn't have to be hospitalized for so long, But Kevin insisted that her condition was different from normal people, and it was better for her to live in the hospital for further observation for a few days.
Led by Kaiden, she walked downstairs to the hospital gate, where a Lamborghini parked. "All right, get on the car. Don't keep uncle Garwood waiting."
The car door was opened. Looking up, Savannah stood surprised for a moment.
A familiar tall man was sitting in the rear seat. Obviously, the man was not Garwood.
Dylan sat there as if in a trance. He did not expect that she would send Kaiden out today.
Savannah was distracted there. Did he bring Kaiden here personally? Had he been waiting outside for a whole afternoon?
Kaiden looked at Savannah and whispered, "daddy came every day. But he's just waiting at the gate."
He wanted to let Savannah know that his dad cared about her, better than that uncle!
"Kaiden, come here!" Dylan understood that it was this guy who brought Savannah out on purpose. But he couldn't blame him in front of her.
Kaiden didn't move but looked at Savannah, expecting her to say something after she saw how pitiful his dad was. But she just kept silent.
In the car, Dylan was also waiting for Savannah's reaction. His eyes were dimmed at her silence. Finally, he gave up hope and got off, walking over to pick Kaiden up, "sorry to bother you, Miss Schultz. I'll take Kaiden away."
He was about to turn back when Savannah opened her mouth. "Wait a minute."
Dylan's eyes lit up with hope.
"Mr. Sterling, can I have a word or two with you in private, if you please?" Savannah asked in an unpleasantly, polite manner.
Kaiden jumped out of Dylan's arms and ran to Garwood.
"Shall we find a cafe nearby?" Dylan asked tentatively.
"No. Just a few words," Savannah said busily as if she still feared to stay with him alone in a confined space.
There was a disappointing light in his eyes, but he followed her mind, "Okay. Just say it."
"Let's get divorced." Savannah took a breath and said. It was a flat statement, unconcerned.
The atmosphere between them suddenly became still, deathly still.
Dylan froze up, staring at her wordlessly. The faint smile died on his lips.
He thought she remembered something about him, or she wanted to talk to him about their past. But she just wanted to divorce him.
Fair enough, they were still connected by marriage.
In this case, she couldn't really be with Kevin.
She really forget him completely.
His silence made Savannah a little nervous. She gathered her temper and continued, "I won't blame you for what happened on the cruise boat that night. You didn't know about my memory loss before. I don't hate you, and I won't sue you. No matter what had happened between us three years ago, let bygones be bygones, and I don't care whose fault it was. Since everything is clear now, I just wish we could get an amicable divorce. It's good for you and me. You must have some relations with the court, don't you? We can get a quick divorce if you agree…"
I don't hate you.
Dylan felt as if his heart was beaten out by her emotionless words.
He would rather she hated him, which meant she still had him in mind. If she even didn't bother to hate him, she must have taken him as a complete stranger.
"Let's talk about it later." At last, he opened his mouth, and he found his voice hoarse.
"Later... When?"
"Are you in a hurry?" He was stabbed in the heart again.
"I just don't think it's necessary to wait any longer."
"Rest assured. If you want to marry someone else, I won't make it difficult for you." His voice was tremulous with a chill.
She frowned. "I'm not getting married... It's just... "
"What's the hurry? I've been very busy lately. We'll talk about that later."
"But…"
"Little master? What's wrong with you?" Garwood's voice interrupted them.
Surprised, they looked over and saw Kaiden lying on the arm of Garwood.
"What's up?" Dylan went up and snatched up his son.
"Daddy. I've got a headache. A touch of the sun, I expect." Kaiden winked at Dylan.
Dylan knew right away that this guy was acting. He must have overheard them talking and deliberately pretended to be ill for the rescue.