âItâs the police.â
âThen answer it!â Savanna urged.
Seeing both Brandon and Savanna were busy, Lizeth went upstairs for Roya.
âThe driver speaks?! He can identify the murderer?!â
After receiving such good news, Brandon turned to look at Savanna and said with a smile, âWe will soon know who wants to harm you.â
Savanna inexplicably became nervous about those words.
She was a kind woman and barely had enemies.
Therefore, Savanna must know who was the person who wanted to kill her so much.
Otherwise, it would become a time bomb and leave her no peace for the rest of her life.
âAlright, weâll be right there.â
Get Bonus After hanging up the phone, Brandon grabbed Savannaâs hand and made their way to the hospital.
At the same time, Lizeth carried Roya downstairs, âMs. Thompson, Roya keeps crying for no reason.
You must take a look at her!â
Savanna immediately turned to Lizeth, stretched out her intact arm, and patted her daughter on the back to comfort her.
âRoya, donât cry. Mommyâs here.â
Perhaps she smelled Savanna, Roya, who was wailing bitterly, stopped crying.
Lizeth was relieved and said, âWell, I see. No one can replace the mother.â
It was quite reasonable for Roya. She was raised by Savanna and Savanna only since she was born.
Roya was so familiar with Savannaâs scent, and she couldnât help but cry after a long time since she hadnât smelt it.
âLizeth, take care of Roya. We have to go to the hospital now,â said Savanna as she took back her hand.
As soon as she sat in the passenger seat, Lizeth followed her out of the house.
âMs. Thompson, I donât know whatâs wrong with Roya today. She cries when I hold her.â
Actually, Roya was not only crying, but she was also struggling Savanna had to open the car door, get out, and hold her daughter with one hand.
âRoya, do you not want to go with Mommy?â
As soon as Savanna held Roya, Roya stopped crying âItâs amazing. Why does Roya become so clingy today?â Lizeth exclaimed.
Brandon got down from the driverâs seat. He walked over and poked Royaâs cheek with his index finger and said, âYou little clingy girl. I know you are snatching my wife from me!â
When he was speaking, Roya opened her mouth widely, and there were tears at the corners of her eyes.
It seemed that Roya would cry at any moment.
âItâs OK. Itâs OK,â Savanna comforted Roya, âDaddy is teasing you.â
In this situation, Savanna could only stay with Roya Savanna worried Roya might get sick if she was exposed to the hospitalâs germ-filling environment, so she suggested after thinking for a while.
âBrandon, how about you go to the hospital yourself, and I stay at home with Roya?â
âFine,â Brandon agreed grudgingly, âThen stay home and be nice. Wait for my good news.â
Then Brandon got into the car again and waved his beautiful fingers to Savanna.
The black Rolls-Royce rushed toward the hospital and disappeared at the end of the road like a black arrow.
At the same time, a shadow emerged from the courtyard of the villa.
Staring at the disappearing black sports car, the shadow sneered triumphantly.
âLizeth, make a pot of fruit tea for me. I havenât enjoyed the sunshine for a long time and want to spend time in the yard.â
âOkay, Ms. Thompson.â
Roya had grown a lot heavier. It was hard for Savanna to hold her with one arm. It didnât take a long time before Savannaâs arm became too sore.
Savanna then found a Hello Kitty baby carriage. She put Roya in the baby carriage and went to the yard for sunshine together.
Lizeth brought the brewed fruit tea and poured some into a cup.
âMs. Thompson, Iâll make some Almond Crescents for you. Please wait for a moment.â
Lizeth went to the kitchen. Savanna bathed in the sunlight and happily teased her daughter.
She was in a good mood and subconsciously hummed some nursery rhymes.
Suddenly, Savanna heard someone walking behind her.
âLizeth, your Almond Crescents are ready so quickly?â
Savanna turned around with a smile but unexpectedly saw an uninvited guest.
The woman was dressed in a black silk dress, her long hair hanging down to her chest. She was very thin, and her exposed skin was unhealthy pale. It seemed that a blast of wind could easily strike her down.
âWinnie Landis? How do you come in?â
âI came to see my future home. Is there a problem?â Flora shamelessly smiled.
She turned to look around and commented, âThis courtyard is not bad. The lighting is good. It looks like a good place for me to have my afternoon tea.â
âAre you dreaming?â Savanna stared at Flora in disgust. âThis is my home. Leave before I call the police.â
âItâs you who should leave, not me.â Flora turned her eyes to Roya, who was in the baby carriage, blinking.
âYou and this damn child are the ones who shouldnât have been here!â
Realizing Floraâs hostility towards Roya, Savanna instinctively stood in front of her child and warned, âStop making plans about Roya, or I will fight you to the death.â
Flora seemed to have lost her mind and laughed exaggeratedly, âDo you really think that this little brat can win Brandonâs heart for you?â
âWhat do you mean?â Savanna felt numbness in her back.
âHow do you think you got into a car accident? Donât tell me you are still naive enough to think that it was a coincidence?â
That kind of eerie numbness was constantly crawling on her spine. Savanna suddenly understood and asked, âWas that you? Did you create the car accident?â
âSo what if itâs me? I want that car to crash you to death,â âI didnât expect you to be so lucky!â Floraâs eyes flashed with a devilish light âYou are so vicious.â Savanna was so angry that her fingers were trembling.
Savanna couldnât understand why people could be so ruthless and treat lives as a game.
Fortunately, the driver had already woken up and could tell the murderer soon âWinnie Landis, you murderer, you will soon pay for your deeds!â
âA murderer? How hilarious! Do you believe that you can sentence me with that driver?â Flora laughed mockingly, and she even coughed up tears from laughing.
âWhy shouldnât I?â
âHow silly! Do you think Brandon didnât know about this? He promised me that he would pretend that he didnât know about it.â
âNonsense.â
Compared to Winnie, Savanna was more willing to believe in Brandon, her partner.
Savanna believed Brandonâs bloodshot and puffy eyes were real. He must have been with her days and nights. Such a Brandon would not plan to kill her with other people.
âHow about making a bet?â Flora suggested.
âWhat do you want to bet on?â
âI bet Brandon will tell you the driver doesnât say anything.â
âI refuse.â
Savanna then called Lizethâs name loudly.
âThis person is a murderer. Call the police, now!â