Scarlett stayed in the cemetery all afternoon. The wind and rain gave her a headache. After hanging up the phone, she casually ordered a takeout.
After she ate dinner, it was past eight o'clock. Scarlett went to bed.
She would have a flight at nine o'clock the next day. Scarlett woke up at seven o'clock, packed up, and checked out. She then waited at the entrance of the hotel for a cab to the airport.
When Raymond and Frank walked out of the elevator, Scarlett subconsciously stepped aside.
She was afraid to run into him. Since Raymond threw his pride, she had been no match for him.
However, Raymond saw her from afar and strode over on his long legs. "Are you going to the airport?"
Scarlett gave him a look. "Are you very idle?"
He was fond of intervening in her life.
Raymond looked at her calmly. "I'm also going to the airport. Do you need a ride?"
"No."
There were many cabs here. This was not the cemetery.
As they spoke, Scarlett waved at a cab.
The cab drove to her and stopped. Scarlett got in and closed the door quickly.
In an instant, the cab drove away from Raymond's sight.
Frank, who was waiting at the side, tentatively called Raymond.
Raymond withdrew his eyes. "Let's go."
The airport was small, and they would both fly back to Juanton City, so it was not surprising that they met again.
Scarlett just didn't expect that they would be on the same flight and sit next to each other.
Her seat was booked by Katherine. Scarlett came to this city every year to visit her parents' graves. If Raymond wanted to find out which flight she took, it would be easy for him.
Scarlett watched him take a seat beside her. Her smile faded. She began to kill time by reading a magazine.
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