Cooper, seeing Savannah's complicated and somewhat embarrassed expression, waved to the servants and gently said to Savannah, "it's all right, Miss Schultz, please come with me."
Savannah followed him across the yard and into the living room where an old man of Cooper's age was sitting in the middle of the L-shape brown couch.
In spite of his age, he still looked strong and in good spirit as the head of the family, and he had the same eyes as that man.
Old Sterling was excited to see Savannah coming. He rose and walked up to her. "Savannah, a good girl, come in. Do you remember me?"
Savannah did not forget the old man in front of her, but her smile was a little reserved, "Yes, Sir. I know you…"
"Good." Old Sterling knew that though she knew him, many of her memories of accompanying him in the house were gone, which was rather a pity. However, as long as she came back, everything would be fine.
"Mommy!" came a sweet and urgent voice as a little boy ran downstairs, rushing into the arms of Savannah.
Her nervous tension relaxed, and she embraced the boy with a big smile.
Kaiden threw his arms around Savannah in excitement. Today, grandpa sent Butler Cooper to pick him up from kindergarten and told him that his mommy would come to have dinner with him.
He started with joy as soon as he heard this, and he left with Cooper without hesitation.
"Supper starts at seven today. Let's sit down and talk first." Old Sterling laughed and then sighed when he saw how Kaiden liked Savannah. The child still needed his mother.
He must get Savannah back, not for Dylan, but for his grandson!
Savannah took Kaiden to sit on the sofa and listened to him talking about the interesting things in his kindergarten. Old Sterling basked in the love of the family as he watched the mother and the son talking and laughing.
After a while, he glanced at the pendulum clock and took a look at Cooper.
Cooper nodded silently and motioned that he had done everything according to his command.
Old Sterling breathed a sigh of relief and beamed with satisfaction.
"Grandpa, what're you doing with Cooper?" asked Kaiden in his childish voice.
"Ah...?" Old Sterling played innocent.
"You exchanged information with Cooper just now, like acting in a spy movie!" Kaiden said as he ran to old Sterling and climbed on his l.a.p.
"You little guy shouldn't watch too much TV plays!" said old Sterling embarrassedly, his beard bristling.
Savannah felt a little nervous at Kaiden's words, and she apparently noticed the strange behavior of old Sterling and Cooper. They said that Dylan would not come, didn't they? But after all, Kaiden was here, and he must come to pick up his son.
She stood up and said, "Sir, sorry, I've got stuff to do. I won't eat here today."
"Don't go, mommy!" Kaiden jumped off his grandpa's l.a.p immediately, rushing to take her hand.
Cooper also said busily, "the dishes are ready to serve, Miss Schultz. Please stay for supper."
"Yes, mommy, eat with me!" Kaiden hugged Savannah's leg.
Savannah wanted to find an excuse to leave when the door of the house opened, and someone entered.
"Mr. Sterling," came the servants' respectful greeting.
Her heart fluttered with nervousness. The man she tried to avoid came.
Old Sterling's face relaxed. Dylan arrived in time, otherwise, the arrangement tonight would be in vain.
"Where's the little master?" Dylan asked the servant as he walked through the hallway to the living room.
Just now, the bodyguard called and said that when he went to the kindergarten to pick up Kaiden, he was told that Kaiden had already been taken away by old Sterling.
Then Cooper called and asked him to come directly to Sterling's house for dinner.
Old Sterling seldom sent someone to pick up Kaiden without asking in advance, but he didn't think much about it. He just thought it was because his father missed Kaiden.
The familiar slender figure in the living room brought him to a dead stop.
Savannah came.
Then he immediately realized that it must be old Sterling who invited her here and deliberately asked him over so that they could meet.
Frowning, he looked at old Sterling in disapproval.
Had he known that Savannah was here, he would not have come.
He had promised her that he would not appear before her again unless she wished to.
"Come on, what are you doing there? The dishes are ready." Old Sterling couldn't see where it was wrong. He took Kaiden's hand and asked them to the dining room.
Dylan's eyes fell on Savannah, who looked embarrassed. He gave old Sterling a dissatisfied glance and walked slowly towards her.
Savannah clenched her hand nervously.
She had not seen him since that day at the hospital gate.
This man kept his promise and did not appear in front of her these days.
After so many days, she still could not accept that this man had a marriage relationship with her and was her husband.
Dylan's eyes clouded slightly, and he cracked a weak smile.
"Sorry, I didn't know you're here. If you don't want to stay, I'll ask the driver to take you home first."
He didn't want her to mistake him for breaking his promise, and he didn't want her to be afraid of him or hated him.
She didn't expect him to come and say these words. So, it turned out to be old Sterling's wishful plan?
Maybe old Sterling was trying to make them together...
"It doesn't matter," she whispered.
Old Sterling gave his grandson a wink.
Kaiden immediately hopped towards Savannah. Holding her hand, he touched his stomach piteously. "I'm hungry, mommy."
"Kaiden, go eat with grandpa. Your mommy won't eat here." Dylan said sternly, and then he asked the servant to prepare the car to take Savannah home.
"No, well, I mean, I'll eat with Kaiden here." Savannah suddenly said.
She picked up Kaiden in her arms and rubbed his little belly softly, walking to the dining room with a smile. "Let's eat first."
Overjoyed, Kaiden held Savannah's neck and waved to Dylan. "Come on, daddy."