Scarlett ordered food, took a sip of juice, and smiled slightly at Raymond across the table. "Is it a special day today?"
Raymond shook his head. "No."
It was just a day that he felt happy with her.
Scarlett thought that he hid something from her. Her eyebrows moved. She no longer asked him.
"Did you say anything to the Woods family?
Raymond admitted it quickly. "Yes."
Scarlett smiled. "Should I say thank you?"
She didn't have to see the troublemaker Julie again. Scarlett would be happier.
"No."
She never needed to thank him.
Scarlett curved her lips. "Okay, then I won't stand on ceremony."
"You don’t need to, Scarlett."
The waiter pushed the trolley over. The fragrant steak was still sizzling. Scarlett felt a bit hungry.
The sky was finally dark at seven o'clock. The waiter left after serving the dishes.
The two of them were left alone in the large open-air area.
"Do you need me to deal with Mrs. Tucker's matter?"
Raymond cut up the steak and put it in front of Scarlett. She watched him, thinking for a while. "I can settle it."
"Okay."
Raymond didn't ask anything else.
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