Scarlett ordered some signature dishes and spoke before serving, "You seem very interested in my mother, Mr. Tank."
When she finished, Larry's countenance changed.
"Yes, that's right."
Larry frankly admitted it.
Scarlett sipped her tea, "I don't think we've met yet, M r. Tank."
Scarlett had an excellent memory, and she wouldn't have forgotten it if she had met Larry before.
Larry's purpose was clear. Hearing Scarlett asked so directly, he intended to be straightforward, "Did your mother ever tell you that your grandparents weren't her biological parents?"
Scarlett was shocked by this, and her smile faded.
Scarlett replied, "No, she didn't." Petty Booker didn't tell her these things.
Larry had already guessed her answer. He then took a photo out of his pocket and put it in front of Scarlett," This is my father. It's my grandfather and-" "She's my mother."
It was a black-and-white photo. There was a family of four in the photo, and Scarlett recognized Petty at a glance.
Petty, who wore two pigtails in the photo, appeared to be around seven or eight years old. Her exquisite features showed that she was a beauty, despite her youth.
Scarlett suddenly figured things out, and she looked u p at Larry with a blank expression on her face.
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