Rowan felt sorry for Scarlett. Although he didn’t want Raymond to touch his granddaughter at all, he said in a low voice, "Be gentle. Don't wake her up."
Raymond replied, "Okay."
He then carried Scarlett to the master bedroom around the corner.
Raymond put Scarlett carefully on the bed. He turned on the air conditioner and covered her with a quilt before leaving.
After turning around and walking to the aisle, Raymond saw Rowan standing at the door of his room. Seeing Raymond come out of Scarlett's bedroom, Rowan closed the door and went back to his room.
Rowan was guarding Raymond as if Raymond was a bad guy!
Scarlett woke up and found herself lying in her room. The curtains were drawn, and the room was dark. She didn't know how long she had been asleep.
Her cell phone was not in the room, but there was an electronic clock beside her, which said 3:47 pm.
Scarlett yawned and got up. She went into the bathroom to wash her face and reapply sunscreen before leaving the room.
The yacht was quiet. Everyone seemed to be sleeping. Scarlett walked down the aisle and saw Rowan and Raymond playing chess.
Seeing her coming over, they both looked up at her.
Scarlett also looked at them. She took a cushion from the sofa and sat down between them. "Go on."
She knew she should silently watch them play chess.
Raymond looked at her and then looked down at the chessboard. "Mr. Tank, it is your turn."
Rowan snorted. "I know. I don't have senile dementia."
As he said, he raised his hand and placed a piece.
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