Next One Is a Babe

Chapter 1729
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Chapter 1729

The riskiness of their behavior combined with the fact that they had only gotten together recentlycaused a sudden pang of guilt in Cindy’s heart.

Hence, she pushed Ian away while saying, “Alright, enough. I’m going to make lunch because I’mhungry. Aren’t you hungry?”

Indeed, he was somewhat ravenous, but not in the way that she described.

So, he leaned against the headboard and stared at her. “Nope.”

While she disregarded him, she tidied her clothes and hair before heading toward the door. “Even if youaren’t, Aurora must be, so we’re going to have lunch whether you’re coming or not.”

When Cindy opened the door and emerged from the room, Aurora had yet to emerge. It was likely thatthe older woman was still either napping or looking at her phone.

Nonetheless, Cindy took several deep breaths to mask her guilt.

After that, she went to grab the ingredients needed for lunch from the refrigerator, whereupon sheheard the door opening behind her.

At first, she thought it was Aurora, but when she quickly turned to look, she discovered that it was Ian.

After their tussle in bed, several of his shirt buttons were undone and exposed his broad chest.

Yet, he clearly hadn’t smoothed his clothing before coming out of the room.

While glancing toward Aurora’s room, Cindy hissed, “Couldn’t you have properly worn your shirt beforecoming out?”

As Ian swaggered toward her, he asked, “What’s there to be embarrassed about?”

It was evident he feared nothing, for even after coming over, he cradled her cheek and gave her apeck.

His action had scared her so much that she nearly jumped out of her skin.

“Behave yourself,” she warned him in a low voice, “or there’ll be hell for you to pay later.”

Her faux-ferocity only made him want to laugh.

Nonetheless, he nodded to signify his cooperation. “Alright, I know.”

With that, Cindy turned and went back to the kitchen.

Naturally, Ian followed her in, but instead of saying that he would help, he simply stood behind her andslung his arms around her waist.

An exasperated Cindy smacked the back of his hand. “Will you stop that? Aurora will see us once shecomes out of her room!”

The stubborn Ian propped his chin on her shoulder like what he did before. “So what if she sees? We’renot doing anything that bad.” novelbin

As he spoke, his breath tickled her earlobe, turning her whole ear red.

“I still think we’re being inappropriate,” she responded in a voice that trembled mildly.

He turned his head to kiss her ear. “There’s nothing inappropriate about what we’re doing. My mom willunderstand. I thought all the young people would behave this way?”

Only someone truly shameless could say that with such self-confidence!

Cindy still felt a bit uneasy, so she protested, “I won’t be able to cook with you holding onto me likethat.”

With that, she placed the vegetables in her hand aside. “If you have nothing to do, you can help mewash these.”

Ian slowly retracted his arms before rolling up his sleeves and as he stood next to her, he behavedhimself as he rinsed the vegetables.

While she searched for a topic to make small talk, she began, “Do you think the Morgans will give up? Ifeel like they might still seek you out.”

As he rinsed the vegetables, he answered, “Even if Leah causes trouble for me, nothing good will evercome of it. If anything, it’ll only make the old man loathe her even more. So, if she has any commonsense, she’ll stop for a while.”

Since Cindy was still somewhat worried, she pursed her lips. “They spoke so arrogantly through the

phone the other day, though. I don’t think they’re the type to concede defeat easily.”

“It’s fine,” Ian answered carelessly. “I have something on them, so they wouldn’t dare to be rash.”

Moments after they finished cleaning the vegetables, Aurora came out of her room.

It was unlikely that she had napped as she stretched and yawned after coming out. “Well, well, lookslike Ian is growing up. I can’t believe he’ll know how to come to the kitchen to help out. She refused tohead over and assist them. Rather, she stood at the kitchen doorway and continued while reminiscingon the past, “When I was taking care of him before, he never even helped me once. Not only did he notassist me, he scowled at me every day like I had sent his girlfriend away when he was the oneangering her so much that she simply left.”

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