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Love Has its Will by Selena Lewis novel Chapter 112

Chapter 112

Seeing that Brandon‘s face was awfully dark, the prison guard did not dare to continue.

The truth was that he gave the recording pen to Savanna. Holding the recording pen, Savanna laughed, cried, and was devastated. Barry Crowley felt terrible when he heard it. On the day Barry’s sister, Amy, got divorced, she also cried like Savanna, as if the world had shattered around her.

Barry seemed to see his sister in Savanna.

Barry did not dare to tell Brandon that after Savanna cried, her expression became terribly calm and resolute. She did not listen to the content of the recording pen but just put it away.

Savanna seemed to be determined to die and did not want to give Brandon a chance.

Barry sympathized with Savanna, so he did not want to go against Savanna‘s will.

Brandon hoped that Savanna would change her mind after listening to the recording. If Jo made a move, Savanna would not be found guilty of murder. As long as Brandon could free Savanna from the death penalty, there would be hope for everything.

Brandon did not expect that his hope would fall through.

Savanna was found guilty of murdering Winnie and Betty. After Savanna signed the confession, there were rumors everywhere that she cruelly killed Winnie for love and even got Betty involved. In the end, Savanna also killed Betty.

For a time, Savanna became the most hated woman in New York.

All the social media platforms kept spreading the news, and Savanna became the target of public criticism.

Brandon locked himself in the study for two days and two nights without eating or drinking anything

Downstairs, Mandel cried more than once and cried longer and longer. Mary and Debbie anxiously comforted him, but no matter what they tried, they couldn‘t stop Mandel from crying.

Giselle took the child from Mary‘s arms. The child was crying and covered in sweat. She took Mandel to the study and slammed the door desperately.

However, there was still no response from the man inside.

Giselle was depressed. She patted her grandson‘s back helplessly. “Mandel, don‘t cry. Your mom will come back.”

Brandon did not open the door, and Giselle did not know what to do about it. She carried the child downstairs and said to Mary, “Go get a doctor.”

Mary called the doctor in a hurry.

After a while, the doctor came and checked on Mandel. Seeing that the baby was crying so hard that he was about to be out of breath, the doctor spoke to Giselle.

“Mrs. Cassel, I can only sedate him. If he continues crying like this, there will be a big problem.”

“Alright.”

Giselle was a sensible person.

Although tranquilizers could hurt a child, it was better than letting Mandel cry endlessly like this.

If Mandel continued to cry, there might be a big problem with his body.

After the injection, Mandel rolled his eyes, and the noisy hall suddenly fell silent.

Giselle was relieved and wiped the sweat on her forehead. She motioned to Mary to carry the child upstairs and put him in bed. Mary left with Mandel in her arms.

Giselle asked Debbie to bring the key to the study. As the door opened, a strong smell of smoke sprayed into her face and made her choke. Giselle coughed several times before she got better.

Giselle rushed to the window and pulled open the heavy curtains. Sunlight immediately came in, driving away the darkness in the room.

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