"Although our Tank family is not that influential, we can protect Scarlett. I won't blame you for what happened in the past because I don't want Scarlett to be sad when she thinks about it. But..." While speaking, Rowan suddenly sneered.
Raymond pursed his lips slightly and raised his head to look at Rowan's cold and stern gaze, "Please go ahead."
"I will not agree with you and Scarlett on getting back together." Rowan said directly.
Rowan didn't say harsh words to Raymond, but his words made Raymond more speechless.
Raymond didn't even know what to say.
Every word Rowan said was a reminder that Scarlett was looked down upon by Raymond and his family.
"You're a man. You should be more generous. Since you agreed to divorce her in the past, you should not disrupt her life."
Rowan's every word was so sharp and made Raymond not know how to defend himself.
He lowered his head slightly, "Mr. Tank, I admit that I was wrong in the past.
Everyone may make mistakes. It is said that when a person makes a mistake, there is nothing better than realizing and correcting it. Now I know I was wrong. I sincerely hope you can give me a chance."
"I believe Scarlett has given you quite a few chances in those three years." Rowan sneered, "If you had taken one of those chances, you would have gotten back
together a long time ago and I wouldn’t be standing here today." "You're right, so I regret it now." Raymond felt that something seemed to be stuffed in his throat, so that he could hardly bring out a word.
"One would regret many things in his life, but no one can reset his life." Rowan said coldly as he withdrew his gaze.
The atmosphere in the room was depressing. It was only when the waiter pushed open the door and served the food that the suffocating atmosphere was eased up slightly.
Glancing at Rowan, Raymond found that Rowan was looking at him. Rowan was already in his eighties, but his eyes were still sharp, as if he could see through Raymond's heart.
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