Cooper, seeing Savannah's complicated and somewhat embarrassed expression, waved to the servants and gently said to Savannah, "it's all right, Miss Schultz, please come with me."
Savannah followed him across the yard and into the living room where an old man of Cooper's age was sitting in the middle of the L-shape brown couch.
In spite of his age, he still looked strong and in good spirit as the head of the family, and he had the same eyes as that man.
Old Sterling was excited to see Savannah coming. He rose and walked up to her. "Savannah, a good girl, come in. Do you remember me?"
Savannah did not forget the old man in front of her, but her smile was a little reserved, "Yes, Sir. I know you…"
"Good." Old Sterling knew that though she knew him, many of her memories of accompanying him in the house were gone, which was rather a pity. However, as long as she came back, everything would be fine.