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Flirting With My Ex-husband novel Chapter 482

But the two of them both pretended not to know each other and made each other's acquaintance once again with Jepson as their introducer.

Scarlett, sitting on the side and watching, smiled and picked up the teapot from the table. "Mr. Wooden, would you please give this a try and see if my tea-making skill has improved?"

After hearing her words, Vernon next to them had no choice but to withdraw his hand.

Jepson glanced at Scarlett. "Sure, sure! It’s been four or five years since your graduation, but you guys never came back to see me or my old buddies until this day.

Merely sending us gifts hasn't done any good."

Jepson feigned displeasure, but he had a beaming smile on his face. He shifted his gaze to Raymond. "Mr. Shaw, that's no way to treat your principal or teacher. Am I right?"

Raymond swiveled his head aside to glance at Scarlett who was filtering tea leaves beside him. The look in his dark eyes flickered as he replied, "I think Scarlett has missed you guys, or she wouldn't have had presents delivered to you every year."

Jepson laughed, "Well, she was never a people person when in college. I don't blame her! I'd appreciate it if you and Justin would check on me as often as you can after I retire."

Scarlett got the tea ready and handed the first cup of it to Jepson. "Okay. I'll visit you and play chess with you after you retire."

Jepson liked playing chess as well, and he had been the one who taught Scarlett how to play chess, but he was like an old scalawag. He could be rather shameless when playing chess, for every time he was on the losing side, he always retracted his unwise moves.

Scarlett hadn’t returned to Juanton University for years, but she was indeed grateful to Jepson for the help he'd offered her.

Her unwillingness to bring trouble to Juanton University had also been part of the reason why she had never come back until this day. Apart from anything else, the way things had ended back then was quite unpleasant.

The atmosphere in the reception room was nice and lovely, but the din from the hall outside was building up.

Jepson had not bargained for Raymond's attendance, so he had trouble making proper arrangements for the upcoming experience-sharing gathering. He didn't know where to put Raymond.

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