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Chapter 129 - 129: A Strong Familiar Feeling

    "I''m here on business, so I thought I''d stop by for a visit," Dn said as he took Savannah in.


    After a brief introduction, Savannah knew that Curtis was Dn''s mother''s old housekeeper, who had lived there to look after the house for almost his entire life.


    It was obvious that Dn was fond of the old housekeeper. He didn''t treat Curtis the same as he treated other servants.


    Maybe because Curtis cared for him when he was young, sick, and feeble here, so he respected him very much.


    "Hello," said Savannah sweetly.


    Curtis was stunned to hear the voice of a girl. "Who is that?"


    Savannah was afraid that Dn would say anything strange in front of the old man. "Curtis, I''m Savannah Schultz, Mr. Sterling''s secretary. I''m here on business with Mr. Sterling," she rushed to the front and replied.


    How could Mr. Sterling bring a little secretary here?


    Their rtionship must not be that simple…


    Just because his eyesight had abandoned him, that didn''t mean that he wasn''t as sharp as he had been all those years ago. After all, the older he was, the more experience he had. He could guess something, but he said nothing.


    "Miss Schultz, pleasee in with Mr. Sterling," he said, then turned to Dn, "you haven''t been back for a long time. Would you like to look around the garden first?"


    Curtis remembered that when his young master lived here in the past, he was depressed and did not talk to anyone every day. Only when he was taken to the garden and faced the flowers, his face rxed a little.


    "Curtis, you can go in first. We''ll go around ourselves." Dn said.


    "Okay, I''m going to ask the cook to prepare dinner," Curtis walked in with the aid of his stick.


    Savannah looked at Curtis''s back. "How could Curtis be almost blind?"


    Dn''s eyes darkened. "When I lived here, the house caught fire one night. Curtis was rescued, but his eyes were hurt by the smoke and his eyesight, which had been failing for a long time, became very bad."


    Savannah was surprised, looking inside therge house, which, though luxurious and expensive, was made of wood and was easily burnt. She could not see any trace of a fire, it must have been rebuilt.


    "Was the house on a fire when you lived here? Were you all right?" She wondered.


    "If I had an ident, would I still be here with you?" Dn retorted.


    "Curtis was saved. How did you get out? Did someone save you? After all, you were so young and…"


    And he suffered from depression at that time.


    He was indifferent to the outside world, closed, not even aware of the danger, and it happened at night. It was really lucky enough for him to escape the fire.


    Dn paused, his grey eyes crinkling. His fingers clenched, and his voice suddenly became frosty. "You''ve asked enough today."


    This time his displeasure was not the same as before. It was a shield, making him unapproachable as if she was unworthy of asking the question. Savannah asked no more and walked quietly behind him.


    Curtis and his staff had done a fantastic job of tending the garden, which was covered with rich and varied vegetation.


    As they walked, a small white pavilion appeared in their line of sight.


    The pavilion was simple and elegant, surrounded by flowers and nts. There was space and furniture inside for a few people to be able to sit.


    Dn''s eyes twinkled as he saw the small pavilion as if it took him back to the time he lived here.


    A strong familiar feeling brought Savannah to a stop.


    She seemed toe to this pavilion before.


    How was that possible?


    She took a deep breath and suppressed the ridiculous thought.


    "What''s up?" Dn noticed her stop.


    "Oh... Nothing. This pavilion looks beautiful, and it looks newer than any other part in the garden," Savannah replied casually.


    Dn pondered for a few seconds. "The fire that night burned down the pavilion, and it had been renovated."


    Just at that moment, a maid found them to announce that dinner was served, and Curtis invited the two of them in.


    Curtis and his staff were waiting for her and Dn.


    "Mr. Sterling, Miss Schultz, pleasee in," a uniformed man said courteously.


    The dining room was of a good size and elegantly, yet sensibly, furnished. From every window, there was an attractive view. Savannah began to admire the owner''s taste in everything she saw.


    The furniture in the room was made of well-chosen material and of beautiful shapes, attractive and durable.


    The house disyed aristocracy from every inch, and even Curtis and all the old servants who had been guarding the house for decades were infected with aristocratic temperament.


    Dn''s mother must have been a woman of high status!


    The dinner was very good, over ten courses, including seafood, tropical delicacies, and exotic food.


    Savannah was shocked. She was sure that this was nothingpared to what the staff could''ve done had they been given more notice.


    "Mr. Sterling, Miss Schultz, I don''t know if these dishes are enough. If you want anything more, I will ask the cook to prepare," Curtis could not see the look on their faces.


    Savannah could not help saying, "Curtis, the food is more than enough. It''s too plentiful and too much for Mr. Sterling and me."


    Curtisughed, "They''re only twelve dishes. Not too much. You can just eat as much as you can. When Dn''s grandparents were still alive, we would have at least thirty courses of a meal."


    What the hell... Only twelve dishes? They were only two people!


    A thirty-course meal for Dn''s grandparents? It must be a big family!


    But no matter how big a family was, they didn''t have to eat so much food for a single meal, did they?


    What they couldn''t finish must be thrown away, and that seemed far too wasteful.


    Savannah''s curiosity prompted her to ask more about Dn''s mother''s birth. But before she opened her mouth, Dn interrupted them impatiently.


    "Well, will you be eating or just gawking?"


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