Jim was thinking about the car owner when he suddenly saw the man who came out of the jail, Cain.
Cain’s suit was full of wrinkles and his hair was a little messy. His sullen expression looked like he
hadn’t slept for a night. He glanced at the black Cayenne. Jim didn’t know if Cain saw him. He turned
into the car. The Range Rover turned around and quickly passed the black Cayenne.
Jim turned around and saw Brandon’s deep eyes. He quickly turned around and sat upright on the
driver’s seat, not daring to move.
In the car, the atmosphere was getting more serious and suffocating.
The door was slammed close. Jim trembled. He saw Brandon get out of the car and stride toward the
entrance of the jail.
Jim patted his chest and got out of the car resentfully. He didn’t dare to goin, just leaning on the car and
waiting patiently. He felt like a drum beating in his heart. Jim hated being involved in Savanna and
Brandon’s relationship.
When Savanna was told that someone had come to visit her, she asked who the man was.
She didn’t get an exact answer, only that she would know when she saw him.
Savanna’s mood was a mess.
Savanna raised her head and saw Brandon sitting at the other end of the long table. He lowered his
head and twirled the lighter with his fingertips. There was neither joy nor anger in his expression.
Despite hearing her footsteps, Brandon didn’t look up.
Time slowly passed. Knowing the time was limited, Savanna said with difficulty after a long silence, “Is
Mandel… okay?”
Brandon seemed to be immersed in his thoughts and didn’t answer her question.
Savanna felt a little desperate in her heart. She tightened her fingers until they got pale. “If there’s
nothing else, I’ll leave now.”
Savanna was about to get back to her cell.
“Winnie… Did you kill her?” Brandon’s voice behind her was low and hoarse.
Savanna’s body trembled. She steadied her breath, closed her eyes, and replied, “No.”
Alter another period of silence, Savanna seemed to have heard the sound of Brandon getting up. Then,
she heard loud footsteps. A whiff of pinewood and smoke wafted into her nose. Savanna looked up and
saw Brandon’s delicate features. His handsome face was full of pride and hostility.
“Savanna, she is not a perfect person, but she has the right to live. How can you … be so ruthless!”
looked up and saw Brandon’s delicate features. His handsome face was full of pride and hostility.
“Savanna, she is not a perfect person, but she has the right to live. How can you … be so ruthless?”
Brandon believed that Winnie was killed by her. But Savanna still held the hope in prison that he might
believe her.
It turned out that she was naïve.
Being misunderstood by the man she loved the most, Savanna felt her heart cut in half by a knife. It
hurt so much that her body shook. Savanna tried hard to hold down her desperation. “You said that I
killed her? Do you have any evidence?”
Brandon didn’t speak. He just looked at her like that. It was his gaze that made Savanna completely
heartbroken. Finally, she completely lost her temper, “Yes, I hate her. I want to kill her myself.”
Savanna lowered her face, tears silently falling from the corners of her eyes. “If I did kill her, there
would be no need for me to argue back. But you won’t believe me. A word from you, and I’ll spend the
rest of my life here.”
Mandel’s runny nose and crying face crossed her mind. She was in prison, but the crying of her child
lingered in her ears.
Mandel was her baby.
Her heart ached. She seemed to be unable to do anything but miss him.
For Mandel, Savanna had to fight for the right to leave. She raised her teary eyes and looked at
Brandon’s cold face. She trembled and said in a choked voice, “Brandon, please believe me. I didn’t kill
her.”
Looking at Savanna’s tear-stained face, pale lips, and haggard face, Brandon felt a dull pain in his
heart. He reached out and pulled Savanna into his arms. His chin rubbed against her forehead as he
sighed. “No matter what, I will bail you out.”
Savanna was finally relieved. However, when she heard his words, Savanna was shocked. Her face
was so pale that there was no trace of blood. She suddenly pushed him away. What did he mean?
Would he take Mandel away after she got out of jail?
If so, she would rather not go out, Brandon did not expect Savanna to push him. He staggered. He
stood up and looked at Savanna coldly.
Savanna gritted his teeth. “Brandon, I will never give Mandel to you.”
She turned around and left without hesitation.
Savanna gritted his teeth. “Brandon, I will never give Mandel to you.”
She turned around and left without hesitation.
Savanna swore that she would not let Brandon bail her out. But when she knew that she could go out,
Savanna was still elated. To see Mandel earlier, she just took the phone from the prison guard and
immediately called Mary.
Mary was happy to receive Savanna’s call. However, when Savanna asked about Mandel, Mary
muttered that Brandon warned her in the morning that she couldn’t open the door for Savanna. Plus,
Brandon would pay for Mary’s salary.
Savanna kept silent for a long time. She only felt a gust of cold wind from all directions, shaking her. It
was only when Mary called her anxiously that Savanna forced a smile. “It’s fine, Mary. You
can take care of Mandel for now. Brandon won’t treat you badly.”
Since she couldn’t see Mandel, Savanna held back her eagerness and didn’t plan to go to the Rose
Villas. She knew that it was useless. In this world, only Savanna knew how cold and heartless
Brandon was.
After she returned to the Thompson’s home, she went to the Splendor Restaurant in the evening. Cain
heard that she was out of prison, so he called her. Knowing where she was, Cain immediately came to
find her.
Cain saw Savanna drinking alone, so he asked the waiter to bring him a glass of wine. They drank
together, one glass after another.
After two glasses of wine, Cain began to grumble, “Savanna, what bastard is Brandon? He bailed you
out but didn’t care about you. He didn’t allow you to see Mandel.”
The moment he knew that Savanna was out of prison, Cain was surprised and happy. But he began to
be depressed when knowing why.
To get Savanna, Cain went back to beg his grandfather regardless of his dignity. Cain didn’t even
hesitate before agreeing to his harsh demands. Cain would marry the woman, Hannah Lampson,
daughter of the president of Lampson Ventures. Their marriage had been arranged for a long time.
Brandon was one step ahead before Cain’s grandfather made a move.
Savanna came out, and Jim’s sacrifice was in vain. He couldn’t break his promise, so he was furious.
“Savanna, maybe we are not destined to be together.”
Savanna drank a bottle of wine and shook her head violently. She laughed heartlessly and tears fell
from her eyes. “It’s not like that. There’s just too much hindrance.”
Savanna was drunk. She didn’t know what she had said at all.
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