How dared Tiffany return a bank card with no money? She was really powerful.
"She didn't dare to do that." Raymond looked ahead and said coldly, "She'll regret it."
Scarlett couldn't help but laugh, "She's your sister!"
Scarlett was obviously a bit gloating.
The red light was on, so Raymond stopped the car, turned his head to look at her smiling eyes, and said, "You are the most important."
Scarlett blushed and turned away her eyes slightly. She held her chin and looked out the car window, but couldn’t help but curl her red lips.
God. Sweet words really made people happy.
They ate Chinese food for dinner. Scarlett hadn't eaten Chinese food for a long time.
Scarlett and Raymond were just about to leave when they ran into Julie.
She walked arm in arm with a man. The man was around forty, who didn't seem to be an ordinary person. Scarlett remembered Samir Livesey that Zack had told her about before.
Scarlett hadn't seen Julie for a long time, but she didn't expect that Julie was still involved with Samir.
"Mr. Shaw, Ms. Reed, I haven’t seen you for a long time."
Scarlett smiled lightly, "Yes, Ms. Woods." Glancing at Raymond, Julie looked at Scarlett and said meaningfully, "Ms. Reed, you are really powerful."
Understanding Julie's meaning, Scarlett raised her eyebrows and said, "Ms. Woods, you are also very powerful."
While saying, she looked at the man beside Julie, "We won't bother you."
After she finished speaking, the two of them left the restaurant.
Julie looked at their backs and gritted her teeth slightly. Only when they disappeared did she withdraw her eyes and look at the man beside her, "Samir, what does Ms.
Reed look like?"
Thinking about Scarlett's charming eyes, Samir was excited. But he said calmly," Just so so. She's not as pretty as you." Julie laughed, "Don't lie to me. If Ms. Reed isn't great, how come I lost to her?"
"I think you're the best!" While saying these sweet words, he was thinking about Scarlett.
Raymond had a stern face after going out of the restaurant.
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