Raymond was somewhat helpless because of her gaze, "I've never minded your family background."
Scarlett raised her eyebrows, "Really?"
"Really."
Raymond replied while moving a little closer to her. Now they were extremely close and started whispering.
Seeing this scene, Cindy had to run to Stephen's side. Then she found her brother was also looking at Raymond and Scarlett, so she patted Stephen's shoulder, "Stephen, are you very envious?"
Hearing her words, Stephen withdrew his gaze and glanced at his sister, "Envious of what? The shrimps they peel are not for themselves? Or having someone grabbing the blanket? Or their low IQ?"
"Hey! My elder brother! You are wrong!
Sweet love is someone peeling shrimps for you, sleeping with you, and being childish together! How can you only see the bad and not see the good?"
Stephen, a typical non-marriage and nonrelationship person, did not change his mind, "Oh, I don't like the good ones you said. I still prefer to be alone and free."
Cindy was so angry that her face was about to twist, "You! Stay single forever! After Raymond, Alexander, and Jake all get married and have their kids, then you can only drink wine alone!"
Stephen scowled, "Drink wine? I don't like drinking."
Unable to communicate with her straight brother, Cindy gave up to explain.
This was Jake’s birthday party, so the guests were almost the same age and in the same circle. The scene was very lively.
After the cake was cut, Alexander wanted to play cards. Scarlett looked at the excited Alexander, smiling, "You want to invite us to have some midnight snacks?"
She thought in her heart, 'Every time he loses money, but every time he is the first to say he wants to play cards.
Even if he loses tens of thousands, he doesn't care. So generous.'
"Scarlett, don't say it too early. I feel I'm lucky today, I will not lose tonight!" "Oh?
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