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Chapter 201

Savanna knocked on the door, but there was no response.

Savanna stood at the door. Tears fell down her cheeks. She felt so painful that she could not breathe. A

fter a long time.

she left and went downstairs.

She

met Seth as she got out of the elevator. Looking into her tearful eyes, Seth was stunned, “Ms. Thompso

n, what‘s

wrong?”

Savanna hurried to grab Seth‘s hand and pleaded, “Seth, please tell Brandon that Mandel is my

son. He has no right to stop me from seeing my own son.”

Seth was shocked. He realized something.

Savanna turned out to be Mandel‘s mother, Brandon‘s ex–wife.

Thinking of this, Seth was nervous and excited. He wanted to say something, but he didn‘t know what t

o say.

“Do you know where Mandel is? Please take me to him.”

Looking at Savanna‘s tearful eyes, Seth could not bear to refuse. But he didn‘t dare to go against Bran

don.

“Ms. Thompson, Mandel…” Seeing Savanna so nervous, Seth sighed in his heart, “I don‘t know where

Mandel is.”

Seth thought for a while and decided to follow Brandon‘s order.

Brandon was a very good person. Seth did not know how Brandon and Savanna separated. As an assi

stant, Seth could not interfere in Brandon‘s personal matters.

Knowing Seth‘s contradiction, Savanna said eagerly, “Then tell me, is Mandel sick? Two days ago, did

he do bone marrow transplantation in the hospital?”

Seth did not expect Savanna to know this. His eyes were full of surprise, but he

remained calm, “Ms. Thompson, don‘t make things difficult for me. I am just an assistant.”

With that, he shook off Savanna‘s hand and entered the elevator. But Savanna did not go out. The elev

ator door closed again.

When the elevator arrived upstairs, Seth glanced at Savanna and left.

The elevator door slowly closed and descended again.

Later, the elevator arrived on the ground floor.

Savanna had a blank look. She struggled to move her legs as she slowly walked out of the hotel.

On the third floor of the hotel.

Shelton stood by the window and watched Savanna walk out of the hotel with a helpless expression.

A ray of white light flashed across the window lattice.

Boom! It began to thunder and rain…

Shelton frowned slightly and took out a pack of cigarettes from his pocket.

Boom! Boom! Boom!

The thunder became louder and louder, and it rained cats and dogs.

Shelton looked at the rain curtain and stopped smoking.

He put the cigarette into the box, took an umbrella, and walked out of the door. He met Seth at the door

.

Shelton frowned and handed the umbrella to Seth. Shelton said, “Give her the umbrella.”

Seth took the umbrella and left.

When Seth went downstairs, he did not see Savanna. He searched around and finally found Savanna u

nder a big tree, drenched.

Seth held the umbrella for Savanna. Savanna turned around in surprise. When she saw Seth‘s face, th

e hope in her eyes faded away. She forced a smile, “He asked you to come?”

Seth said honestly, “Ms. Thompson, yes, Mr. Young asked me to come. You‘re drenched to the skin. Yo

u may catch a cold if you stay here. Hurry up and leave.”

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Seth gave the umbrella to Savanna.

Savanna did not take it. Seth said anxiously, “Ms. Thompson, please do not make things difficult for me

.”

Seth witnessed the complex relationship between Brandon and Savanna. He did not want to get involv

ed in it.

However, Savanna did not listen to Seth. She said, “Since he asked you to give me the umbrella, it pro

ves that he still cares about me. Tell him I won‘t leave unless I see Mandel.”

This was the first time Savanna was so stubborn. She just wanted to see her child.

Seth didn‘t know what to say.

Savanna pushed the umbrella away. She ran out from under the tree and stood in the rain, her eyes fix

ed in the direction of the hotel.

Savanna went up to look for Brandon before. Although she was not sure which floor he lived on, she kn

ew he was up there.

Seth was shocked. He glanced at Savanna and picked up the umbrella.

The phone in his pocket vibrated. Soon, the ringtone was covered by

the loud sound of rain. However, Seth could still hear a faint sound.

Seth answered the phone. Brandon said, “Seth, are you an idiot? How can you fail such an easy job?”

Hearing Brandon‘s words, Seth was speechless. He felt wronged, “Mr. Young, Ms. Thompson is very st

ubborn. She doesn‘t want an umbrella. She said that unless she sees the child, she will not leave.”

As soon as Seth finished, Brandon hung up the phone.

Seth ran to Savanna and covered her head with the umbrella.

Savanna ignored Seth. She looked up. The rain slid down her forehead and fell into her wet clothes.

Seth was anxious, “Ms. Thompson, don‘t do this. If you catch a cold, you will suffer. Why bother?”

Seth tried to persuade Savanna, but Savanna turned a deaf ear.

Now, her mind was occupied by Mandel.

Savanna realized that if Brandon didn‘t let her see Mandel, it meant that something had happened.

Otherwise, Brandon would not act like this.

Seth was impatient and at his wit‘s end.

Suddenly, he saw Shelton and shouted in surprise, “Mr. Young.”

Savanna turned her head. She followed Seth‘s gaze and saw Shelton standing not far away from them.

He held an umbrella. The rain fell along the edge of the umbrella and splashed on his shoes.

Under the umbrella was Shelton‘s handsome face.

Savanna opened her mouth, and there were tears in her eyes.

Brandon walked over.

He stood in front of Savanna and looked at her in a strange and distant way.

Seth stepped back.

“Savanna, get out of here.”

He didn‘t want to see Savanna suffer anymore.

Seeing Savanna standing in the rain, Brandon couldn‘t ignore her.

Hanging up the phone, he hurried over with an umbrella.

Brandon didn‘t even have time to put on his coat.

Savanna smiled.

“Brandon, we were married once. In the end, you can‘t bear to see me get wet in the rain, right?”

Brandon stood there without moving. He looked cold and indifferent. “You got me wrong,

“In your heart, I am a devil. How could I feel sorry for you?”

Brandon turned to leave.

Savanna grabbed the corner of his clothes, “Don‘t go, please. Let me see Mandel.”

Brandon looked down at her tear–soaked face. He bit his lower lip and said heartlessly, “Impossible.”

“Brandon.”

Savanna was helpless and terrified.

“What exactly do you want? I just want to see my son.”

Savanna‘s gentle appearance and begging tone were torturing Brandon.

There were tears rolling down Brandon‘s cheeks.

“Savanna. It‘s been five years. Without him, you lived well. Just forget him.”

Chapter 201

Savanna knocked on the door, but there was no response.

Savanna stood at the door. Tears fell down her cheeks. She felt so painful that she could not breathe. A

fter a long time.

she left and went downstairs.

She

met Seth as she got out of the elevator. Looking into her tearful eyes, Seth was stunned, “Ms. Thompso

n, what‘s

wrong?”

Savanna hurried to grab Seth‘s hand and pleaded, “Seth, please tell Brandon that Mandel is my

son. He has no right to stop me from seeing my own son.”

Seth was shocked. He realized something.

Savanna turned out to be Mandel‘s mother, Brandon‘s ex–wife.

Thinking of this, Seth was nervous and excited. He wanted to say something, but he didn‘t know what t

o say.

“Do you know where Mandel is? Please take me to him.”

Looking at Savanna‘s tearful eyes, Seth could not bear to refuse. But he didn‘t dare to go against Bran

don.

“Ms. Thompson, Mandel…” Seeing Savanna so nervous, Seth sighed in his heart, “I don‘t know where

Mandel is.”

Seth thought for a while and decided to follow Brandon‘s order.

Brandon was a very good person. Seth did not know how Brandon and Savanna separated. As an assi

stant, Seth could not interfere in Brandon‘s personal matters.

Knowing Seth‘s contradiction, Savanna said eagerly, “Then tell me, is Mandel sick? Two days ago, did

he do bone marrow transplantation in the hospital?”

Seth did not expect Savanna to know this. His eyes were full of surprise, but he

remained calm, “Ms. Thompson, don‘t make things difficult for me. I am just an assistant.”

With that, he shook off Savanna‘s hand and entered the elevator. But Savanna did not go out. The elev

ator door closed again.

When the elevator arrived upstairs, Seth glanced at Savanna and left.

The elevator door slowly closed and descended again.

Later, the elevator arrived on the ground floor.

Savanna had a blank look. She struggled to move her legs as she slowly walked out of the hotel.

On the third floor of the hotel.

Shelton stood by the window and watched Savanna walk out of the hotel with a helpless expression.

A ray of white light flashed across the window lattice.

Boom! It began to thunder and rain…

Shelton frowned slightly and took out a pack of cigarettes from his pocket.

Boom! Boom! Boom!

The thunder became louder and louder, and it rained cats and dogs.

Shelton looked at the rain curtain and stopped smoking.

He put the cigarette into the box, took an umbrella, and walked out of the door. He met Seth at the door

.

Shelton frowned and handed the umbrella to Seth. Shelton said, “Give her the umbrella.”

Seth took the umbrella and left.

When Seth went downstairs, he did not see Savanna. He searched around and finally found Savanna u

nder a big tree, drenched.

Seth held the umbrella for Savanna. Savanna turned around in surprise. When she saw Seth‘s face, th

e hope in her eyes faded away. She forced a smile, “He asked you to come?”

Seth said honestly, “Ms. Thompson, yes, Mr. Young asked me to come. You‘re drenched to the skin. Yo

Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm

u may catch a cold if you stay here. Hurry up and leave.”

Seth gave the umbrella to Savanna.

Savanna did not take it. Seth said anxiously, “Ms. Thompson, please do not make things difficult for me

.”

Seth witnessed the complex relationship between Brandon and Savanna. He did not want to get involv

ed in it.

However, Savanna did not listen to Seth. She said, “Since he asked you to give me the umbrella, it pro

ves that he still cares about me. Tell him I won‘t leave unless I see Mandel.”

This was the first time Savanna was so stubborn. She just wanted to see her child.

Seth didn‘t know what to say.

Savanna pushed the umbrella away. She ran out from under the tree and stood in the rain, her eyes fix

ed in the direction of the hotel.

Savanna went up to look for Brandon before. Although she was not sure which floor he lived on, she kn

ew he was up there.

Seth was shocked. He glanced at Savanna and picked up the umbrella.

The phone in his pocket vibrated. Soon, the ringtone was covered by

the loud sound of rain. However, Seth could still hear a faint sound.

Seth answered the phone. Brandon said, “Seth, are you an idiot? How can you fail such an easy job?”

Hearing Brandon‘s words, Seth was speechless. He felt wronged, “Mr. Young, Ms. Thompson is very st

ubborn. She doesn‘t want an umbrella. She said that unless she sees the child, she will not leave.”

As soon as Seth finished, Brandon hung up the phone.

Seth ran to Savanna and covered her head with the umbrella.

Savanna ignored Seth. She looked up. The rain slid down her forehead and fell into her wet clothes.

Seth was anxious, “Ms. Thompson, don‘t do this. If you catch a cold, you will suffer. Why bother?”

Seth tried to persuade Savanna, but Savanna turned a deaf ear.

Now, her mind was occupied by Mandel.

Savanna realized that if Brandon didn‘t let her see Mandel, it meant that something had happened.

Otherwise, Brandon would not act like this.

Seth was impatient and at his wit‘s end.

Suddenly, he saw Shelton and shouted in surprise, “Mr. Young.”

Savanna turned her head. She followed Seth‘s gaze and saw Shelton standing not far away from them.

He held an umbrella. The rain fell along the edge of the umbrella and splashed on his shoes.

Under the umbrella was Shelton‘s handsome face.

Savanna opened her mouth, and there were tears in her eyes.

Brandon walked over.

He stood in front of Savanna and looked at her in a strange and distant way.

Seth stepped back.

“Savanna, get out of here.”

He didn‘t want to see Savanna suffer anymore.

Seeing Savanna standing in the rain, Brandon couldn‘t ignore her.

Hanging up the phone, he hurried over with an umbrella.

Brandon didn‘t even have time to put on his coat.

Savanna smiled.

“Brandon, we were married once. In the end, you can‘t bear to see me get wet in the rain, right?”

Brandon stood there without moving. He looked cold and indifferent. “You got me wrong,

“In your heart, I am a devil. How could I feel sorry for you?”

Brandon turned to leave.

Savanna grabbed the corner of his clothes, “Don‘t go, please. Let me see Mandel.”

Brandon looked down at her tear–soaked face. He bit his lower lip and said heartlessly, “Impossible.”

“Brandon.”

Savanna was helpless and terrified.

“What exactly do you want? I just want to see my son.”

Savanna‘s gentle appearance and begging tone were torturing Brandon.

There were tears rolling down Brandon‘s cheeks.

“Savanna. It‘s been five years. Without him, you lived well. Just forget him.”