Next One Is a Babe

Chapter 1448
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Chapter 1448

Ian was surprised. “But it’s getting late. Where are you going?”

Cindy had no idea either. She was like a cat on hot bricks, trying to get the stuffiness in her heart out.Perhaps it was because of the assistant’s call. The games she played made her forget all about thenews, but because of that one call, she got frustrated again.

Ian turned the TV off. “I’ll go with you. It’s late, and it’s dangerous for a girl to be alone.”

Cindy wanted to refuse, but Ian already went to his room to change, so she swallowed her words.

They changed into black tracksuits and went down, but they didn’t go far. All they did was take a strollin the neighborhood park. There were a lot of people in the park at this hour. A few old couples wereseen taking their grandchildren out to play. Ian and Cindy were wearing hats and strolled among thepeople, keeping their heads low. Cindy didn’t mind the crowd, but she had no choice. Her reputationhad fallen too much. She was no celebrity, but now she had to suffer the consequences of infamy.

A few children were frolicking not far away. Cindy kept going ahead absentmindedly, and eventually,she bumped into a girl who ran her way. When she saw that, Cindy quickly went down and held the girl.

The girl didn’t seem to be averse toward strangers. She looked up at Cindy, her eyes sparkling. “Thankyou, miss.”

Cindy loved children, especially if they were cute and obedient. She patted the girl’s cheek. “Be carefulnow. Don’t hurt yourself.”

The girl answered adorably, “I understand, miss.” Then she turned around and headed back to her

friends.

Cindy saw her off, while Ian came over. “Seems like you like children.”

Cindy smiled. “Only the obedient ones. I don’t like it when kids are naughty.”

Ian put his hands in his pockets and looked at the girl. “I used to have naughty kids in the family. All theelders spoiled them, and they grew up to be bratty adults. Cost them a lot in the end.”

He was talking about Simon and Sally. No, Ian didn’t care about them, but Logan kept an eye on theMorgans at all times and would tell him about every little thing.

Sally was already released, but because of her bad reputation, Bryce didn’t let her come back to thecompany. Apparently she was just staying at home now. Simon never contacted the family, but Leahwas probably helping them out. Either way, none of them had a happy ending.

Cindy was standing beside him. She knew he was talking about the Morgans, since she did sort out allthe information online when Ian’s true identity was exposed. Thanks to that, she knew a lot about hisfamily.

Cindy said, “Spare the rod and spoil the child. A maxim as old as time, but the elders would neverlisten. Children can only grow up well through discipline. Spoiling them never works.”

Ian pursed his lips. “Nobody cares about that though, especially the kids. They want to be spoiled, notdisciplined.”

Cindy laughed. That’s true. I want to be spoiled too. If someone is willing to spoil me for life, I don’t carenovelbin

even if I become a loser. She never had the taste of love ever since she was a child, so she yearnedfor it.

People became independent and successful because they could only rely on themselves and no oneelse. Cindy didn’t have much ambition. If she had the choice, she’d rather rely on someone else for life.

After that, they strolled further and saw a bench under a tree. There was nobody around it.

“Let’s have a seat,” Ian said.

Cindy nodded. “Sure.”

The temperature was pleasant at night. It wasn’t too hot or too cold, so it felt better outside than it didinside.

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