The girl was his savior, not his lover. Anyway, he shouldn’t stay at another girl’s side, without regard for his wife’s feelings and the status of his unborn baby. Old Sterling calmed down and said in a stern voice, "Cooper, keep calling and urge Brian to come back as soon as possible. If necessary, go to take him back yourself. Don’t let Alessa know." "Yes," said Cooper, bowing his head. Before their conversation ended, Alessa reacted and quickly turned, going downstairs quietly. She went back to the dining-room and found the maid cleaning the table. "Miss Schultz? Didn't you deliver the food to Mr. old Sterling?" The maid took the tray from her hand and asked. "I didn't see him. Forget it. Serve it later.” Alessa’s voice was a little abstracted. The servant took the tray and left.