Stephen and Jake were much more mature than him, and it took them less time to accept Raymond's accident.
Not blaming them, Alexander just occasionally felt upset at the thought that people were gradually forgetting Raymond.
Unlike the others, Scarlett loved Raymond so much. For his sake, she had joined Tenton and worked so hard.
She hustled day in and day out without complaining, but Alexander could tell her intention. Probably, Scarlett planned to protect Tenton and return it to Raymond intact when he came back.
Surprisingly, such a photo appeared early in the morning and triggered all kinds of assumptions in the circle.
Since Alexander had no feelings for Scarlett, he didn't care if she liked him. However, if Scarlett were with another man, didn't it mean that she had given up on Raymond too? Was he the last person still waiting like a fool?
It was the first time that Scarlett saw him like this. She lightly pursed her lips and said, "I feel you."
Alexander heaved a sigh of relief and asked, "How is he doing in Bomsville? Is he all right?"
Scarlett didn't want to continue such a heavy topic either. Now that he steered the conversation away, she responded with a smile, "Great, I think."
After a pause, she added, "Oh, right. He’s called Chris now, and he has a fiancee named Camille."
Alexander stared at Scarlett's smiling face. For a moment, he couldn't tell if she was joking.
There seemed to be no such information in those files.
Could it be that he had omitted it?
Alexander couldn't remember anything, and this was an awkward issue.
"Maybe he doesn’t want that either."
Scarlett laughed it off, but Alexander was on pins and needles.
Fortunately, the waiter pushed the cart over to serve the dishes.
Once again, Alexander changed the subject. "There is an auction later. Would you like to come along? Verbal apologies are empty. I'll give you a gift."
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