Frank was scared, thinking that he hadn't made the call at the right time.

Yet it was already noon. If Raymond didn't attend the party at twelve-thirty, Frank would be unable to handle the situation. Hearing what he said, Scarlett pushed Raymond away and sat beside him. "Didn't you say you've postponed the party?" Raymond stood up and suddenly pinched her ear. "Go with me."

He took her hand.

Scarlett grunted. "Did you forget what you promised me?" "No." Raymond led her outside and got into the car. He then explained, "I'll ask Frank to arrange a private room for you next to it. You can wait for me there."

Scarlett couldn't help laughing. "Frank will hate me, right?"

There couldn't be many available private rooms in that restaurant, let alone the room next to theirs.

Raymond's request would probably give Frank a headache.

Raymond didn't say anything. Seeing her fasten her seat belt, he drove to the restaurant.

He stopped at the red light and glanced at her. "Don't you disclose your relationship with the Tank family?"

Scarlett went back to Deeton City a few days ago. Yesterday she was photographed shopping with Viviana. The media said that Scarlett flew back to accompany her future mother-in-law and that Scarlett would marry into a wealthy family again. From the photos, Viviana was good to Scarlett. The media commented that Scarlett was a lucky woman. She found another rich man after divorcing Raymond. What was more, Larry's mother was much better than Jean.

Although Raymond knew that this was all nonsense, and he had asked Frank to remove all the pictures from the Internet, he felt uncomfortable seeing the news.

Larry was Scarlett's cousin, but Raymond still couldn't bear to hear that Scarlett was Larry's woman.

She was his!

Scarlett looked at him and slightly raised an eyebrow. "Wait until my grandfather's birthday in August."

Raymond frowned. "It's so late."

Scarlett couldn't resist laughing. "Not at all!

I don't think it should be disclosed."

She was a low-key person.

Raymond knitted his brow. Scarlett pointed to the front. "The light is green, Mr. Shaw."

He gave her a look and had to give up.

Fifteen minutes later, the car was parked.

Scarlett pulled Raymond beside her, pointing at his collar and tie.

Raymond just loosened his tie at the villa, and the two buttons near his collar had come undone.

Although he looked fascinating, he was going to meet his business partners. Raymond was always serious. If he appeared in front of them like this, they might be frightened. Raymond looked down at his collar and pulled Scarlett's hand. "Help me."

He then let go of her hand, looking straight into her eyes.

Scarlett grunted. "What if I refuse?"

"Then I'll go to meet them."

Scarlett raised her eyebrows. "Fine."

She wasn't the one who lost her face anyway.

Raymond stared at her for a moment, pushed open the door, and got out of the car.

Scarlett gave a wry smile. "Come back!"

How could he be so thick-skinned!

The restaurant was a place where they often saw familiar people. Scarlett got out of the car. She didn't allow Raymond to take her hand.

The doorman was the same one as last time. Seeing Scarlett and Raymond, he was shocked, "Welcome, Mr. Shaw and Ms.

Reed."

Scarlett glanced at him with a slight smile, and the doorman lowered his head sheepishly.

Raymond didn't like Scarlett looking at other men. "Do you know him?"

Scarlett withdrew her eyes and smiled. "No.

Raymond took another look at the doorman. Raymond remembered his face and intended to ask Frank to investigate him.

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