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The rain at night was cold. Raymond had been standing at the door for a while.
Although Frank tried to hold his umbrella to protect Raymond's face from rain, he could do nothing with the wind and drizzling rain.
"Mr. Shaw, Ms. Reed has left." Although the truth was cruel, Frank had to tell him. After all, they still had an appointment.
Unexpectedly, they ran into Scarlett and a strange man. They seemed to be close. The man was tall and handsome. Scarlett stood beside him, looking petite. Even Frank had to admit they were a good match.
Both of them were good-looking.
Frank took a look at Raymond, feeling that he was quite miserable. Raymond found he fell in love with Scarlett after the divorce, but he failed to win her heart. What was worse, he had so many rivals.
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When they were just divorced, the popular star Mark pursued Scarlett. Then she dated her rich neighbor Antony.
A few months ago, the heir of Naland Real Estate, Henry, appeared beside her.
Clair said he wanted Scarlett to be his goddaughter the other day. Frank thought Raymond could be relieved. However, they saw Scarlett and a handsome man walking shoulder by shoulder under an umbrella.
How pitiful Raymond was! Hearing Frank's words, Raymond withdrew his eyes and turned into Clear Waters.
What Scarlett said yesterday morning was ringing in his ears. If he walked over to them, she would only hate him more than before.
Scarlett went home. After casually packing some clothes, she went out with her suitcase. Larry had intended to fly back at 8.30 a.m. He changed it to the 9 a.m. flight. Yet there wasn't much time for Scarlett to prepare.
The traffic was heavy on rainy days. Scarlett was stuck on the road for fifteen minutes. As she got to the airport, it was already 8.10 a.m.
She quickly went through the security check and dragged her suitcase to the waiting room to look for Larry.
Larry's assistant saw Scarlett from afar. "Ms. Reed, we're here." Scarlett slightly curved her lips, walking over with her suitcase.
Larry, who was resting, slowly opened his eyes and looked at her. "Do you want to ask me anything?" Scarlett pursed her lips. She had quite a few questions. "Do they know that my mom passed away?" "Yes." Even though they had never met each other, the Tang family had searched for them for so many years. They cared very much about Scarlett and her mother.
Scarlett couldn't bear to refuse them.
"If Grandma sees me, will she..." "Don't worry, Scarlett. She has been waiting for you. It's a good thing." Scarlett nodded, but her heart was still heavy.
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She was sunk in thought, so she didn't hear the boarding call.
The assistant had taken the suitcases to board the plane. Larry was calling her name.
Scarlett came out of her trance. "Sorry, | was thinking about something." "It's time to board." "Okay." Larry gazed at her and touched her head. "We've been waiting for you. Don't be afraid, Scarlett." "I'm not afraid." Scarlett lowered her head. She wasn't lying.
She just felt depressed at the thought that her grandma might die after seeing her.
Scarlett's mother changed to her original name after she became an adult. Thus, Scarlett guessed that her mother remembered her family. Maybe she just couldn't find her way home.
If Scarlett's mother was still alive, she would want Scarlett's grandma to get better instead of dying after seeing Scarlett as she had fulfilled her wish.
Larry didn't speak again. If something like this happened to someone else, they wouldn't be so calm before seeing their dying grandmothers.