Hearing this, Raymond, who was also tall, frowned," I'm 1.93 meters tall."
It worked.
Scarlett stunned and praised curtly, "Wow, how tall you've grown!"
Then she walked to the roadside with the baseball bat and waited for the taxi.
Raymond was displeased at her insincere praise and followed her, "Where are you going?"
Scarlett turned to look at him, "Listen, I'm not in the mood, Raymond. Don't make me lose my temper with you."
She had no idea if she would do something crazy if he kept bothering her.
Raymond knew why Scarlett was in a bad mood.
Scarlett's former neighbor poured out everything after accepting the money.
The day of Scarlett's parents' accident was the second day of the Hometown Day. They went to visit
Scarlett's grandma. On their way back, to avoid an old man running a red light, they were crushed by a truck and killed on the spot.
Actually, Scarlett suffered a lot while she was fostered at her grandma's home because her grandma preferred boys to girls.
Scarlett's mother had a brother. Scarlett's grandma even intended to sell Scarlett to a wealthy family to save money for her son, which was why Scarlett's parents broke off with her grandma completely.
When Scarlett was five years old, her grandma set up a stall selling pancakes opposite an orphanage. The old woman often took Scarlett with her when she set u p the stall.
One day Scarlett's grandma left her in the street. No one knew whether her grandma did it on purpose or b y accident. The president of the orphanage felt sorry for Scarlett and took her in for the night.
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