After the fight with Liam Quentin, Savannah Lea cried as soon as she returned to the classroom.
The professor in the hall was talking about the European History of Art, and she was crying below. Danica Rein was silently handing out tissue to her. Savannah was finally crying over Liam.
I hope this child will remember her lesson when she looks for another man in the future! Danica thought sadly.
It was a weekend, and Savannah Lea went home that night.
Savannah's family was above average. Her father, Walden George, was the principal of City T University. He had been a professor for a lifetime, so it was more than enough for him to live comfortably with the patent proceeds every year. However, no one in the school knew that Savannah was the daughter of the principal, not even her best friend Danica. It was not because Savannah wanted to have a low profile, but because in her heart, that person was no longer her fat her.
Savannah's father's last name was George, but Savannah's last name was Lea. She was not born with the name Lea, but she changed her name when her mother passed away, and her mother's last name was Lea. She was only six when that happened. Although Savannah was only six years old, she understood that her mother had passed away and would never come back.
The little Savannah was still stuck in the pain of losing her mother. Her father showed up in the George family with her stepmother and their daughter, Rainie George, who was one year older than Savannah was. Which meant, her fat her had betrayed her mother even before Savannah was born!
Savannah, only six years old, quietly packed up her luggage, left the George family, moved to her grandmother's home, and changed her name from Savannah George to Savannah Lea ... From then on, there was no "father" in her world!
Savannah was brought up by her grandmother and she was only occasionally brought to the George family to be taken care of under unforeseen circumstances. She basically had nothing to say to her father, let alone any father-daughter relationship. And it was always Walden who asked her to go home, she would never take the initiative to go.
A month ago, Walden urged her to come home for dinner with all kinds of phone calls and text messages and she always refused with various excuses. She could no longer refuse him this time, so she had to come home once.
Savannah didn't have the house key so she stood at the door of the courtyard and rang the doorbell. It was the aunt who opened the door for her.
"Hello, Madam Weiss!" Madam Weiss pinched Savannah's face and smiled. "You are finally back. Don't you miss me?"
"Yes, I miss you so much!" Savannah jumped up and hugged Madam Weiss and kissed her on the face.
Madam Weiss had worked in their family for all of her life. The relationship between them was like mother and daughter. Especially after her mother passed away, no one in the Geroge family cared about her except Madam Weiss.
"Hey, is Savannah back?"
Savannah's stepmother, Hilda Kent, came down from upstairs. She was in her forties. Because of the good maintenance, she looked much younger than her actual age. The wife of the principal had lived a comfortable life for so many years.
"Yes." Savannah snorted as an answer.
"Why are you back today? Do you not have enough pocket money to spend?" Hilda looked like a loving mother, as if she really cared about her.
Savannah replied rudely, "What if I don't have enough money to spend? Have I spent a penny of George family's? Don't make it sound as if you have given me a lot of money."
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