Though Dylan showed no signs of waking up, he recovered well, and his condition turned stable.
The Milan police continued to track down the whereabouts of the boy, while Garwood left several people to follow the progress at any time.
A week later, Savannah flew home with Dylan on a private plane.
A team of nursing staff sent by the Sterling family was waiting for them at the private airport with a prepared medical vehicle.
As Dylan was carried onto the hospital bed in the vehicle, Savannah leaned over him in the glow of the morning sun with a discouraging smile:
"Dylan, we're home."
Some old servants of the Sterling family turned their faces away, secretly wiping away tears.
Savannah didn't tell Old Sterling about the identity of the boy after returning home.
For one thing, it was not certain.
For another, she didn't want to worry about the old man again.