The loudspeaker reminded passengers to fasten their seat belts. The plane would take off soon.
Scarlett wore a patch and earplugs. She closed her eyes and kept silent.
Raymond looked at her and became gentler. When the flight attendants passed, he became cold as usual.
The flight was about two hours. After the plane took off for half an hour, the flight attendants started to distribute food.
Scarlett had fallen asleep. When a flight attendant pushed the cart towards them, Raymond beckoned to the flight attendant. The flight attendant felt confused at first. Then she reacted, nodded awkwardly and skipped Scarlett.
The plane landed at 1 p.m. Scarlett put away her patch and earplugs. She walked off the plane.
The airport was bustling with people. Scarlett looked a t Raymond who was in front and arched her eyebrows subconsciously.
'I didn't expect Raymond to be so idle. He stayed in Chatbury City with me for so many days.'
'Didn't he even have no time to come home to have a meal before?'
Scarlett looked away, turned left and waited for her suitcase.
She didn't have many things. She only carried winter clothes. The clothes couldn't all go in a small suitcase, so she chose a big suitcase. It was troublesome for her to take it to the plane. Anyway, she had plenty of time, so she checked in her suitcase.
But she didn't expect Raymond to wait for his suitcase too.
She walked out of the airport after she got her suitcase. She didn't ask Katherine to pick her up but lined up for a taxi outside.
Many people returned to Juanton City today. The line was more than twenty meters.
Raymond said, "Someone will pick me up."
Hearing Raymond's voice, she arched her eyebrows and looked up at him. She said, "I would like to take a taxi."
He said, "You have to wait for two hours at least."
Scarlett looked at him and said indifferently, "I'm not i n a hurry."
She had plenty of time and didn't care about the two hours.
She was reluctant to ride with Raymond. She would rather wait for two hours than ride with him.
Raymond sneered, "Where are you?"
Alexander said, "The NO. 4 parking lot! Need I get off t o help you with your suitcases?"
Hearing that, Raymond knew that Alexander had an ulterior motive. Raymond hung up and headed for the NO. 4 parking lot.
Alexander's car was eye-catching. Raymond saw it far away at a glance.
He frowned slightly, carried his suitcase and walked towards Alexander's car resignedly. He said, "The stickers are too exaggerated."
Alexander looked around and asked, "Where is Scarlett?"
Raymond had let it go. When he heard that, his face clouded over immediately.
Seeing that, Alexander gloated, "Don't give up! The harder for you to pursue after her, the more valuable she is! Besides, Scarlett is excellent. She doesn't lack admirers."
Raymond said, "Have you put on weight?"
He put his suitcase in the trunk and glanced at Alexander.
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