Chapter 193 - 193: Do You Want To Marry Into The Sterling Family?
Chapter 193 - 193: Do You Want To Marry Into The Sterling Family?
"Susan!" Henley followed his wife out and stopped her before she made a noise. "Forget it. Dylan's still here, you want to go against him here? Let's go back."
Susan, grabbed by Henley around the waist, didn't catch Savannah. However, she was still unreconciled to let Savannah go, shouting at Savannah's back.
"You bitch! You hooked up with my brother when Devin broke up with you. How can you be so shameless! Do you want to marry into the Sterling family? No way! You'd never live in such a family-like me! You can't even compare with Valerie, who's at least Devin's wife in law! Ha. Even if you win Dylan's favor, you're at most his mistress, and you can never become his wife!"
Savannah stopped, looking back at Susan's distorted face, angry and amused.
Did Susan know that her loyal husband had been with another woman very early and already had a baby?
Was she aware that her marriage was not that perfect and on the brink of collapse?
"I'm not interested in being a member of the Sterling family," Savannah raised her chin slightly, and her voice was as cold as the moon shining in the sky. "Not all women are willing to marry into your family. If you can persuade Dylan to let me go, I will thank you. But what a pity he'd never listened to you."
The girl steps away from Susan carrying her chin aggressively, her eyes clear but full of provocation, making Susan angrier and more frustrated. Susan felt that she could not beat her no matter what she said.
"You're a scumbag! You won't have a happy ending! I'll get even with you!" Susan ground out between clenched teeth.
Savannah pondered as she walked away. She could bear Susan's cursing, but she was tired of dealing with her tricks.
She should not take it anymore, and she was gonna hit back!
So --
Today was the day to help Susan discover her supposedly happy, perfect, and fair marriage.
However, if she exposed that in front of the couple, Henley would not admit he cheated without proof.
Susan, even if she believed it, she would put up with it for the sake of her pride, and would probably beat her up and say that she wanted to ruin her family.
Savannah entered the villa peacefully with an idea.
The living room was empty.
Old Sterling was still upstairs with Dylan and Cooper.
Susan and Henley were not in yet.
The servants happened to be away for dinner, too.
She looked over and saw Henley's coat hanging on the hanger. The outline of a phone loomed in a pocket of the coat.
She strolled over, took out the phone from the pocket, and then slid it on. The screen lit up. Savannah searched Donna's number in Contact and found it immediately.
To avoid being detected by Susan, Donna's number was classified as "Colleagues," and the name was just a "D." Susan would not care even if she checked his phone and saw it.
Savannah sent Donna a message quickly:
"Now come to No. 90 YX Avenue with the baby. I have something important to tell you."
No. 90 YX Avenue was the street outside the Sterling's house, opposite the gate of the villa.
Savannah sighed and was about to put the phone back into the pocket when she heard footsteps at the door.
Henley and Susan were coming in!
Holy shit! It was too late to put the phone back! Henley was going to see her!
Savannah stood still with a blank mind as she heard footsteps approaching.
Suddenly, Henley and Susan stopped!
"Dylan, has dad taken his medicine?" Henley's voice.
"Yeah. You come from the garden?" Dylan replied dryly.
"Well... Your sister felt bored, so I went out with her." Henley forced a laugh, afraid that Dylan would know what Susan did again to Savannah.
Savannah peeped out and heaved a sigh of relief. Luckily, Dylan came downstairs and walked to the porch, and now he was talking to Susan and Henley!
Savannah did not hesitate anymore; she hurriedly put the cell phone back, straightened the coat as if nothing happened, and then sat back on the sofa.
Meanwhile, Dylan ended the conversation with Henley and walked in slowly to her.
Savannah was sipping water to calm down; a glass of water was in her hand. Looking up, she found Dylan was gazing at her sharply.
"What's up? What are you staring at me for?" She suddenly felt a little guilty.
Did the man see what she had done just now? That's why he was trying to buy her some time in front of Henley and Susan?
It must be! Dylan was always cold and indifferent to everyone in the Sterling's house, and he seldom opened his mouth if not necessary. How could he suddenly take the initiative to talk to Henley?
Dylan, squinting his eyes, approached her, and bent down to her ear, "I will give you whatever you want. Don't be a thief, baby." His voice was low and sexy.
"What--! No!"
Savannah spouted some water. He saw her and stopped Henley by way of helping her. But he thought she had stolen something? That's ridiculous!
Dylan reacted and dodged to avoid the water from Savannah's mouth. He frowned as he slightly dabbed at the splattered drops on his shoulder with his long fingers.
"I did not steal anything... Don't get me wrong!" Savannah explained rapidly.
"What were you doing?"
Savannah didn't know how to say and, in fact, didn't dare to say. She acted on her own and did not report him beforehand.
Susan and Henley were the Sterling family members. Would he be uncomfortable that she took revenge on his sister in this way?
"It's time for dinner. Please go to the dining room." Before she figured out how to explain to him, Cooper helped old Sterling downstairs.
Seeing Savannah's hesitation, Dylan didn't push her. He took her hand and led her to the dining room.
After all the people were in their seats, the servants served the food gradually on the table.
Because of Valerie's abortion, old Sterling had no appetite these days with a bad mood. Today, Dylan and Savannah came, making him a little better.
They had a nice talk over dinner.
In the middle of dinner, the cell phone in Henley's pocket rang.
Henley quickly put down his fork and stood up.
"Sorry, my message. It probably came from a customer." With that, he walked to the hanger, took out his phone, and read the message.
His face changed.