Caroline stood there, not daring to move.
Seeing Raymond come out, Frank hurriedly walked over to him, "Mr. Shaw."
Glancing at Frank, something came to Raymond's mind, "Tell Caroline that if she wants me to let her go, then she'd better be smart and get Devin out of the city."
Frank nodded, "Okay, I'll let her know."
Raymond certainly had a way to get rid of Devin, but Devin was obviously a reckless guy who didn't care about anything. If Devin himself didn't want to leave the city, even the Roach family couldn't do anything about him.
If Raymond was to get Devin out of the city, it would take him quite a while.
But now Scarlett was pregnant, so Raymond didn't want to see the annoying man in Juanton City again.
After giving his order, Raymond left the company.
It had started an early autumn rain last night, and the rain hadn't stopped yet.
Raymond parked his car outside the market. Then he held a black umbrella and walked into the market to buy the pineapple.
He had promised Scarlett he would go back home and cook lunch for her.
Raymond appeared at the market in a neat suit and tidy tie, his black leather shoes shiny, and it looked so odd.
From Raymond's overbearing air and his fancy suit, the vendors in the market all bet he was a generous rich man. They all greeted him with utmost enthusiasm, but no one dared to approach him.
This was Raymond's first time at the market. Usually, it had always been Frank who asked someone to do the shopping. Today Scarlett wanted to have chicken stewed with pineapple, but there was no pineapple at home, so Raymond came to the market for it.
It was not the season for pineapples, and there were only imported tiny pineapples, so Raymond bought a few.
There was a flower store next to the fruit stand. As it was raining, the flowers were not displayed outside as usual. But Raymond caught a glimpse of the scarlet roses inside the store.
Instantly he remembered that he hadn't brought roses for Scarlett in a long time.
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