Chapter 109 - 109: How Terrible He In Her Eyes
Savannah was relieved to see Kevin leave. "I'll take Tony back to the orphanage first."
Dylan took a glance at the little boy on the ground, and not saying anything, he picked Tony up with one arm and headed out.
Savannah was startled and ran after him. "Hey, Dylan, what are you doing?"
He drove Kevin away first, and now it was Tony's turn? Tony was only five years old!
"What am I doing? Didn't you say that we should send the little boy back to the orphanage first?" He walked on, glancing back at the little woman.
How terrible was he in her eyes? Was she afraid that he would eat Tony?
Savannah breathed a sigh of relief, following him out of the hospital.
On their way out, the restless boy kicked Dylan several times as he struggled, which made several shoe marks on Dylan's expensive suit.
A frown swooped across his face. "Are you a monkey?"
Tony kept moving in an unruly way.
Savannah chuckled. The man could hardly be a good father since he treated the child in this way. She could not help saying, "You don't know how to take care of a child. Give him to me and let me help you."
What did she say? Couldn't he take care of the boy?
Just taking care of a child! Could it be more difficult than running a multinational corporation?
He glanced at the little woman. She thought he did not know how to handle a child? "Be nice, boy." He said to Tony in a soft tone.
Tony, however, did not like this uncle who drove brother Kevin away and made sister Savannah unhappy. Tony steadied himself on Dylan's shoulders, stretching out his hands to Savannah and said in a pathetic voice, "I want sister Savannah... "
"If you don't move, I'll buy you some chocolate." Dylan unleashed his most powerful weapon in a cold tone.
Chocolate? Like being hit by lightning, Tony stopped struggling, and his mouth watered. Wow, he likes chocolate…
Dylan took a look at Savannah, his eyes shined with pride. What's the big deal? Children are the same as adults; they can't resist the temptation of rewards.
They got into the car in the second row. The driver, which was also one of the bodyguards, put the car in gear and went down the street.
Tony had never sat in such a luxurious car. He was full of curiosity when he climbed in. He touched the imported crocodile cushion under him, kicked the back of the chair in front of him, and from time to time, he reached out for the rearview mirror outside the window.
"Don't move, Tony," Savannah quickly tried to stop Tony, afraid that Dylan would get angry. "If you break the car, someone will send you a lawyer's letter. You can't afford that."
The line of Dylan's face hardened. He looked at Tony and said, "That's all right. Play as you want."
Tony was emboldened by his permission.
Savannah said nothing more.
On the way, Dylan did not forget his promise. When he passed a fine dessert shop, he told his man to stop and ordered a few words.
One man got out of the car, and when he returned, he held a lot of bow-tied boxes.
Savannah was amazed. "Why did you buy so many chocolates?" It was a famous brand, not cheap.
Dylan didn't answer but glanced at Tony. "You must have lots of friends in the orphanage. Remember to share."
Tony nodded and said excitedly with some boxes in his arms, "Okay, I'll eat with Kitty and the other children when I get back. They will be very happy!"
Did he prove to her that he was qualified to be a father when he taught Tony to share with others?
Savannah turned to look out of the window without a word.
Tony was satisfied with the chocolate. When the car started again, he began to feel sleepy. After all, he had just recovered from a fever. His head drooped down, and a few minutes later, he fell asleep.
Savannah held Tony in her arms and patted him gently.
Finally, the car stopped at the door of the orphanage.
"Dylan, I'll carry Tony in myself." She said.
She didn't think Dylan would like to go into an orphanage.
Plus, she didn't want to be seen by the director and the other teachers with a man who drove a fancy car and had a private driver.
Dylan, however, ignored her words, took Tony from her arms, got out of the car, and headed for the front door.
Savannah was in a trance and could only follow him, just in time to meet the old director waiting at the door.
The old director had just received Savannah's phone call and knew that she would bring Tony back. He was surprised to see a handsome and tall man walking toward the door with Tony in his arms. He figured that Kevin would bring Tony back …
His gaze fell on Savannah, who was behind the man and then breathed a sigh of relief. "Savannah."
"Tony's fever is gone. It's all right now. He fell asleep on the way back."
"You must be tired, Savannah… Tony must have kept you busy all night…"
"Never mind, director."
Just then, one man came in with a lot of chocolates. "Mr. Sterling, shall I send the boxes into the children's room now?"
"Hmm." Dylan nodded.
The director raised his brows and looked at Dylan. "This is --"
Before Dylan answered, Savannah blurted out, "This gentleman is my friend, Mr. Sterling. Well, we are not familiar with each other. He passed the hospital this morning, and by the way, he also brought us back. Oh, those chocolates are donated by Mr. Sterling to the children in the orphanage. He is very kind."
She was afraid that her relationship with him would be found out.
Dylan was very displeased with her attitude; his face changed a little.
The director glanced at the car outside the orphanage, then turned to the man in front of him. He nodded and said politely with a smile, "Thank you, Mr. Sterling." Then he called a schoolboy to take Tony in.
"We'll go now." Savannah did not want Dylan to stay a few minutes more here. She left the orphanage with him in a hurry.
When the car started, Savannah put her head out the window and waved to the old director with a sigh of relief.
When she drew back her head and sat well, Dylan's unpleasant voice came to her ears.
"Is everything done? Then let's talk about how you spent the night in the hospital with Kevin."
The atmosphere inside the carriage abruptly turned cold and gloomy. She noticed that Dylan had lowered the partition board between the driver's seat and the second row of the car so that the front men could not see what was going on behind them.
She was a little frightened. "I already explained. Kevin came to the hospital because he was worried about Tony. We just took care of Tony together."