Next One Is a Babe

Chapter 1698
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Chapter 1698

Cindy nodded. They went into the car and after she fastened her seatbelt, she said, “I also read thataside from Logan and Sophia, you didn’t have a lot of friends. You must have felt lonely back then.”

Ian was pensive for a moment, but without reading too much into Cindy’s remark, he replied, “It wasfine by me. I’ve never been a fan of large crowds anyway.” Then, he gave a low chuckle. “Sophia and Ihaven’t known each other that long. I used to do bar gigs back in the day and I met her on one of hertravels.”

He started the car and pulled away from the curb. As they drove down the road, he appeared to havethought of something and it made him chuckle fondly as he added, “I remember she had only justdivorced from John a couple of days before I met her. She was traveling to kind of drown out themelodrama, but she ended up staying in the same hotel as John since he happened to be traveling forwork at that time as well.”

There was a genuine smile on Ian’s face as he recounted such anecdotes about John and Sophia. Nolonger did he feel any resentment or grudge.

On the other hand, Cindy had never stumbled across the news of John and Sophia’s divorce back inthe day. On the contrary, the media outlets had intended on broadcasting the details of Sophia’salleged scandal with Ian instead. Cindy had no interest in Sophia whatsoever, so she hardly paidattention to Sophia.

Presently, she raised a brow as she pointed out, “I didn’t know they were divorced. I mean, they lookpretty happy with each other.”

He sighed ruefully. “It wasn’t always like this. Some people just won’t appreciate what they have untilthey’ve lost them.”

Confusion dawned upon her. “Are you saying that things were rocky for them in the beginning?”

The details of John and Sophia’s first marriage were foggy to Ian, but he tried his best to enlightenCindy nonetheless. “Theirs started out as an arranged marriage by their parents. They never datedbefore that, so I guess all their flaws and differences made things hard for them in the beginning.”

Cindy slowly nodded. “When I saw them the other day, I really thought that they dated for a whilebefore settling down. They looked really happy together.”

“They only started to mend their relationship after the divorce,” Ian said, refuting her beliefs with ashake of his head. “Or, maybe the attachment was formed during their first marriage but they neverrealized it. It was only after they separated that they discovered how intertwined their lives were, butstuff like that is more common than you might think.”

An absentminded Cindy hummed and didn’t add more to the conversation. She thought Ian soundedrather unaffected when she brought up Sophia’s name earlier and she didn’t hear regret in his toneeither.

Logan’s words from back at the clubhouse flashed in her mind. She didn’t want to believe him, butseeing Ian like this made her believe that Logan was worthy of some credit.

It didn’t take long for them to arrive home and they entered the house to find Aurora lying on the couchin a miserable heap.

She only peered at Cindy and Ian from the corner of her eyes as they walked in, but she quickly lookedaway and returned to stare at the ceiling.

The television had not been turned on and the house was clad in a heavy silence.

Cindy walked up to Aurora and asked, “What’s with the long face?”

Aurora sighed wearily, her eyes still trained on the ceiling as she mumbled, “Nothing. I just realized howmeaningless life can be. It’s like I can’t do anything right.”

At the mention of this, Cindy instantly understood why Aurora was being all melancholic. A brief pauselater, she smiled and responded, “Don’t look so defeated. There’s still plenty of time for you to turnthings around. Besides, I was at the hospital too and saw how delicate and vulnerable Old Mr. Morganlooked. I don’t think he’s doing very well with his treatment, but he’s so stubborn he won’t let anyonetake care of him. He’s probably just bracing through the pain. A little patience goes a long way andmaybe your chance to get back at him is just right around the corner!”

Aurora was not convinced, but Cindy’s words gave her solace. With a despondent hum, she said, “I justdon’t know how long I have to stay here. What if nothing changes by the time we leave? I can’t just waitaround for his downfall before I drop by to deliberately gloat in front of him; he’s not worth it.”

Then, she propped herself up on the couch and curiously glanced at Ian, “What did you and your fathertalk about?”

Ian made a beeline for his bedroom. “Not much. I told him that the media might tag along with me tosnap a couple of photos during the next visit and that I’ll give him a heads up before the news breaks.” novelbin

Aurora leapt down from the couch and tailed after him, coming to a stop outside his bedroom entrance.“Did he get mad when you told him that the media would snap a couple of photos?”

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