Chapter 522 I Come for My Wife
“Mr. Cassel, Savanna loves you very much. I hope that you won’t lie to her.”
Janet pleaded and threatened Brandon at the same time.
In her opinion, Savanna was infatuated with Brandon and trusted him unconditionally.
Savanna, who loved Brandon without reservation, would be badly hurt if Brandon ceased to be faithful.
Hearing this, Brandon, who was driving, frowned. “What did you mean? What did Savanna say to you?”
“Don’t worry. She didn’t say anything bad about you. Instead, she told me that she believed you unconditionally.”
Brandon was smart enough to realize that his cooperation with Finn upset Savanna.
He asked, “Savanna doesn’t want me to work with the Orwell Group, does she?”
“No. She will unconditionally support you no matter what you do,” Janet said with both worry and indignance. “Therefore, I hope that you can live up to her expectations. No matter what happens, please do not let her down.”
Brandon finally believed that Janet was standing up for her friend.
In the past few years, Brandon had been bad to Savanna, so his love for Savanna now was dubious to others.
“Ms. Shone, don’t worry. I swear that I will be good to Savanna wholeheartedly. I promise you that what I am doing is for her sake,” Brandon promised.
Janet, who was old but hadn’t gotten married yet, was far more realistic than her peers.
“Mr. Cassel, convince me with evidence because words are but wind.” Janet did not believe in verbal promises.
Brandon smiled faintly. Fortunately, he did love Savanna, so there was evidence.
“After we got remarried, I proposed and signed an agreement with Savanna. Savanna will have all our family property once divorce happens again, regardless of the proposer.”
When a man didn’t love his woman, he valued money more than her.
Brandon must love Savanna very much and be anxious to maintain his marriage since he had signed such an agreement, which was disadvantageous to him.
This practical promise did prove something.
Janet felt relieved. “Mr. Cassel, I am glad that she has a husband like you. I wish you and Savanna a happy marriage.”
“Ms. Shone, I am also glad that Savanna has a friend like you who cares about her.”
Brandon became polite.
“Savanna is worthy of my admiration. I did something bad to her, but she forgave me.”
Compared to Savanna, Janet felt that she was a villain.
Brandon knew his wife. Savanna was indeed magnanimous, and her motto was to be easy on people.
“By the way, Mr. Cassel, I hope that this conversation will be a secret between us. I am afraid that Savanna doesn’t like my interference with her marriage,” Janet said.
“Don’t worry. I will tell her nothing about this conversation. However, I will remember your reminder.”
Brandon hung up the phone after Janet did.
The break lasted half an hour.
The bell finally rang.
Smiling, Savanna came from the other end of the corridor with an empty plate.
After three knocks on the door, Janet heard the response from inside, bent over, and walked into the office.
“Did Tye go back to class?” Janet asked.
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