As they reached Scarlett's car, she looked at the man in front of her with a half-smile on her face, "Mr. Shaw, where’s your car?"
"My driver drove off my car."
Raymond looked down at Scarlett and answered in sad earnest.
Scarlett gave a little tut and handed him the car key, "Have you eaten your dinner?"
She hadn’t eaten yet. The people in the banquet room had really spoiled her appetite.
"What do you want to eat?"
Raymond asked his driver to drive him over from the company, so he hadn’t eaten dinner yet.
It was getting hot at the end of May in Juanton City. Scarlett looked out the window at sunset and asked, "Shall we eat pizza?"
"Okay."
Scarlett didn't stay long at the so-called class reunion, so it was around 8:00 when they finished their dinner.
As they had driven to the path to Scarlett's villa, under the street lamp, they saw two people standing at the gate of the villa.
Raymond slowly drove closer to the villa. Scarlett turned her head to Raymond and smiled after she had seen Tiffany and Jean standing in the doorway, "Perhaps they came to you."
Raymond looked at Jean and Tiffany, and his eyes were cold.
He stopped the car, opened the driver's door and got out of the car.
Jean's face changed a little when she saw Raymond, "Ray, don't get me wrong. I just want to talk to Ms. Reed."
Scarlett got out of the car, too. After hearing what Jean had said, she raised her eyebrows, "Madam Shaw, I don’t think you and I have anything to talk about."
Jean pulled Tiffany, who was at her side, "It will be nice if Ray is here to talk about this once and for all."
Jean came to Scarlett because she thought Scarlett would be easier to deal with, but she didn't expect to meet Raymond right after she came.
Looking at Raymond's cold face, Jean coughed a little, "Ray, Tiffany is your sister after all. You don't have to go that far, do you?"
Jean tried to use her eldership status to keep Raymond down, but she knew that even though she was his mother, she had no place in his heart.
When she said it, she felt guilty.
Raymond looked at Tiffany, "This is the last time. Tiffany."
Then he turned back to the car and drove slowly into the villa.
By the time Tiffany reacted, Raymond had already driven inside the villa.
She stared at the back of the car, "Mom, does my brother mean that he forgives us?"
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