In fact, she thought about returning K&G to Dylan after he called off the wedding.
After all, K&G was bought by him for her. Now that the marriage was off, she had no reason to keep the company. She doesn't want to hold anything that reminds her of him.
She called Garwood, but he said Mr. Sterling never asked back what he had given away. Since K&G was given to her, it was hers.
After several fruitless calls, Savannah did not insist.
Dylan was always generous to her with his money. He could pay double or three times the price to buy Green Bay back to her, and of course, he would not want K&G back now. She had given him a son, and as he said, he would at least ensure her a good and wealthy life.
Besides, too much had happened between them. It was impossible to figure out how much they owned each other, and they could never be even.
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By evening, Savannah was washed out from overwork. She left the computer and stretched herself.