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Flirting With My Ex-husband novel Chapter 725

The call was from Katherine. Katherine knew that Scarlett had gotten off the plane. If there was nothing important, she would not call Scarlett at this time.

Glancing at Raymond, Scarlett said, "I'll answer a call."

Then she walked to a place with few people. "Hello, Katherine."

"Ms. Reed."

Looking down at the tips of her shoes, Sccarlett smiled slightly. "What's the matter?"

"Ryker called me personally this morning."

Hearing this, Scarlett raised her eyebrows."

What did he say?"

"He said he wanted to see you, and he wanted to talk to you about business."

Scarlett tutted lightly. "He’s so eager for a cooperator."

If Ryker knew that the helper he was going to find was Scarlett, he would definitely flip out.

"Do you want to meet him?"

Scarlett glanced at Raymond and smiled." It's not interesting to see him now."

Katherine immediately understood what Scarlett meant. "Okay, I see."

After hanging up, Scarlett walked to Raymond and said, "Ryker called Katherine.

Raymond didn't feel shocked at all, as he had expected that Ryker would want to cooperate with Mornet Corporation. After all, Ryker didn't have much money.

"What does he offer you?"

Scarlett smiled. "It doesn't matter."

Then she bent over and got into the car through the door that Raymond opened for her.

It was already one o'clock in the afternoon when they got back to the villa. As soon as Scarlett changed her clothes, she heard Raymond answering a phone.

The call was probably from Frank. Scarlett walked to the sofa and sat down. There was a cup of water on the coffee table, which was poured for her by Raymond.

Scarlett reached out to pick up the water glass. Then she looked at Raymond, who was standing by the French window.

With the sun coming in from the window, he was bathed in sunshine.

Probably noticing her gaze, Raymond turned his head to look at her.

Scarlett raised her eyebrows and asked voicelessly, "Why do you look at me?"

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