Next One Is a Babe

Chapter 1692
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Chapter 1692

Logan clicked his tongue in mock disapproval. “You know you give in to his whims too much, don’tyou? He needs to make an honest woman out of you instead of letting you waste your youth on himlike this!” novelbin

Cindy said nothing and pretended to be really interested in the 3D projections.

After a moment of thought, Logan added, “Do you have that much faith in Ian? I’m sure there are plentyof gorgeous women in his line of work, and you’d do well to keep an eye on him, or he’d pull a fast oneand stab you in the back.”

Upon hearing this, she bridled and immediately spoke up in Ian’s defense, “No, he won’t. He’s not likethat.”

Chuckling, Logan went on to tease, “You must like him a whole lot to speak up for him like that, evenwhen it comes to these things.” He sighed wistfully at this. “Ah, to be in love. It’s a good thing, and Icommend you for it.”

She avoided looking at him and turned to gaze into a far spot, though a flush was already creepingacross her cheeks and the tips of her ears felt hot.

Meanwhile, Ian had been sitting downstairs, and he was beginning to space out when Aurora calledhim.

A little frustrated, he glanced at the flashing screen and pondered on whether he should answer thecall. He was reluctant but worried that Aurora might have an ultimatum if he didn’t pick up.

After all, she knew of his long-standing strife with Bryce. She would only jump to conclusions andpresume that a fight had broken out between him and Bryce if her calls weren’t getting through.

Having thought about this, Ian sighed tiredly and answered her call, but she asked urgently on theother line before he could even greet her, “Ian! Did he hurt you? You took a while to answer my call!”

Of course she would jump to the worst possible scenario. With a resigned smile, Ian said, “No, he didn’thurt me. At his age, he should be lucky that I haven’t hurt him in any way. I’ve left the hospital, and I’mat Logan’s place.”

Aurora made a noise of surprise, then pressed further, “When did you leave? What did you talk about?How was he? Did he seem okay to you? Do you think I could go over and make him so angry that he’ddrop dead out of rage?”

Ian considered this. “No, I don’t think so. Your plan might backfire, and you’d end up dropping dead outof rage instead.” Indeed, if Aurora had been there when Bryce said all those things, she would havethrottled him.

Presently, Aurora was incensed. “For heaven’s sake, is that old fart so intent on keeping me under histhumb?” She scoffed angrily, then asked, “I take it that he’s met Cindy? He didn’t give her a hard timeor say anything condescending to her, did he?”

“No, he was actually kind of nice to her,” Ian admitted. He had been surprised by how chivalrous andpleasant Bryce was to Cindy. Given the man’s arrogance and contemptuous demeanor, Ian had beenconvinced that he would only look down his nose at Cindy’s humble background.

As it turned out, Ian had been wrong; Bryce was rather courteous during his short exchange with Cindy,so much so that if they had been under ordinary circumstances, one might even think he had acceptedCindy as a prospective daughter-in-law.

That being said, there was no telling if Bryce only said such kind things to Cindy because he had trulymeant them, or if he simply didn’t care who Ian ended up with.

Ian had a feeling that it was the latter.

Bryce had already pinned his life’s hopes and dreams on Sean, and fortunately for the old man, Seandid not disappoint, seeing as the company was doing well under his management.

As things were, Bryce probably did not have much to regret, since most of his decisions worked outwell for him in the end.

Ian sighed. At this rate, wishing for Bryce to regret anything would be a waste of time on Aurora’s part,judging from the improbability of it.

True enough, she was a little wounded by Bryce’s indifference, and when she spoke again, shesounded defeated. “Fine, I guess I’ll just have to wait until I can make him feel sorry for what he did.There’s still plenty of time, and with it, opportunities abound, though I can’t say the same for him.”

Ian hesitated, then asked slowly, “Do you want to come over? We’re at Logan’s clubhouse.”

Going out was the last thing Aurora wanted to do. She had thought that she could finally gloat in frontof Bryce after he was hospitalized, but after her conversation with Ian, it seemed as if her last flicker ofhope had died out. She wanted to shrink into herself and hole up in her bedroom.

Having turned down her son’s invitation, she added, “The both of you have fun. Don’t worry about me;I’ll just grab a bite and head to bed.”

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