Brandon happened to be near the restaurant and drove over in a few minutes.
When he walked into the restaurant with long legs, Finn and Lilia had yet to leave, so they happened to meet Brandon.
âMr. Cassel, what a coincidence,â Finn deliberately greeted him with a smile.
Brandon frowned. âWhy are you here?â
âWe came here for lunch. Otherwise, do you think I am here to catch up with Ms. Thompson?â
Hearing him mention Savanna, Brandon became nervous. âWhat did you do to Savanna?â
Seeing that Brandon had come in, Savanna said a few words to Janet and immediately greeted him.
âBrandon, whatâs the matter?â
As soon as Savanna leaned over, Brandon immediately hugged her by the waist to show his identity as Savannaâs boyfriend.
âIâm fine. What can happen to me?â Savanna said. She did not want Brandon to worry, so she didnât tell him what had happened just now.
âItâs good that youâre fine.â Brandon let out a sigh of relief and turned to hold Savannaâs shoulder, saying, âLetâs go.â
When Brandon and Savanna returned to the dining table, Janet had already changed her seat and sat with Tye, leaving two seats next to her for the couple.
Janet was sitting at the door, and she happened to see Brandon and Savanna. She reported in realâ
time, âThe fake Mr. Cassel and Mrs. Cassel have already left.â
Brandon heard Janetâs strange words and raised his eyebrows. âThe fake Mr. Cassel and Mrs. Cassel?â
âMr. Cassel, donât you think itâs strange that there is a person who looks exactly like you in the world? Itâs just like a fake version of you, but you look more pleasing to the eye,â Janet judged.
Brandon smiled and said, âThere will be no fake Mr. Cassel soon.â
âWhat?â Janet was confused.
âNothing, letâs eat.â Brandon picked up the newly added tableware and began to eat slowly.
After lunch, it was almost three in the afternoon.
Janet had to go back to work. She was happy that she could spend some time with Savanna and said with satisfaction, âThank you for your lunch. Itâs almost time. I should go back to work.â
âBrandon and I will give you a ride.â Savanna stood up.
Brandon had already picked up Roya, who was sleeping soundly in the baby carriage.
Savanna and I will send you back.â
âLetâs go.
Brandon drove a big car today, so it was not a problem for him to take three adults and two children.
The RollsâRoyce drove on the road and soon arrived at Love Wings Child Learning Institute.
Brandon drove steadily, and Tye was sleepy after eating his fill. When they arrived at the place, Tye leaned against Janetâs arm and fell asleep.
Savanna held her sleeping daughter and couldnât hold another sleeping child, so Janet brought Tye, who was asleep, back to the institute.
Tye was so quiet when he was asleep, totally different from when he just went to the restaurant. When Janet closely observed Tye, she didnât think that Tye was autistic.
However, for a professional like Janet, she felt dissatisfied. She now set up more detailed social training for Tye, wanting him to shake off autism and become a normal kid.
After bidding farewell to Janet and Tye, Savanna sat in the passenger seat and went back home with Brandon.
Roya in Savannaâs armis was sleeping soundly. Her little mouth was slightly open, her cheeks were red like a mature apple. Savanna wanted to poke her face.
and Savanna did not do so. The more she looked at Roya, the more she liked Roya. Savanna felt that Roya was so cute when she was asleep. She could not help but lower her head to kiss Roya on the forehead.
Brandon was jealous when he saw Savanna kiss Roya and said, âYou are with her the whole day and havenât been fed up with her. You havenât seen me for long, but didnât want to kiss me when you saw me.â
you Savanna laughed and could not help but scold him, âYou are a man. Why are you jealous of your daughter?â
âI am your husband first, and then Royaâs father,â Brandon snorted and pretended to be angry.
There was a red light, and Brandon stopped in front of the white waiting line.
There were few cars beside them, and they were the only ones waiting at the traffic lights.
Savanna took the chance and quickly left a light peck on Brandonâs right cheek.
âAre you satisfied now? Donât get angry.â
Savanna had just leaned back on the back of the chair when Brandon grabbed her by the shoulder and pressed his lips against hers.
âKiss me for another twenty seconds and I wonât be angry.â
For the first time, Savanna felt that twenty seconds was long. Savanna was almost out of breath by Brandonâs kiss.
Brandonâs kiss was heavy and rapid. He was like a warrior who attacked the city. The purpose of his charge was to occupy every inch of her mouth.
Brandon was so engrossed in his kiss that he couldnât help but stroke Savannaâs cheek affectionately.
The traffic lights turned green. Brandon reluctantly let go of Savanna in his arms. When they parted, Brandon could see that Savannaâs lips were red from the kiss and were covered with moist luster.
âTsk.â Brandon smacked his lips.
âWhatâs wrong?â Savanna wiped her lips shyly.
Brandon started the car again and said while turning the steering wheel. âWhy are you so delicate? I want to bully you. I suggest that the red lights should stay for at least an hour.â
Savanna was embarrassed and shy. She scolded with a smile, âFocus on driving. Itâs ridiculous if the red lights are changed to stay for an hour.â
The couple chatted on and off. When they got home, they had to pass by the central square. There was a sidewalk here, and many people were wandering.
Brandon drove slowly and rolled down the windows. The wind blew in, making them feel cool.
After Brandon drove another half a mile, pedestrians got fewer, so he picked up speed.
However, after a while, Brandon noticed that there was a familiar car parked by the roadside.
Brandon sped past and only caught a glimpse of the car. He checked it from the rearview mirror, then slowed down and asked Savanna, who was sitting next to him, âSee that car over there?â
âWhatâs wrong with it?â Savanna turned her head and looked over. âIt stopped at the side of the road. It might break down.â
âShall we go take a look?â Brandon asked.
Savanna nodded without hesitation. âYes. Letâs see if we can help.â
After all, there were few people here. Perhaps the people in the car needed help and had never encountered a passing car.
Brandon sped up. There was a fork ahead, and he could turn around and drive back.
Brandon turned the corner and drove toward the car.
The empty road stretched along, and Brandon couldnât see its end. Fortunately, he soon saw the black car.
The black car was flashing, and the flickering lights could be seen from afar.
Savanna recognized the sign of the car as he drove closer. âItâs an Aston Martin. It looks so familiar. Is that Finnâs car?â