Next One Is a Babe

Chapter 1774
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Chapter 1774

Cindy proposed, “Why don’t we take a stroll then? You can calm yourself down before you go back.”She wasn’t worried about Ian being home alone at all since he was a guy.

Aurora wasn’t in the mood for a stroll, but she knew Ian would get suspicious if she went back homelooking weird. She hesitated for a moment before nodding. “Don’t go too far.” She raised her hand andcalled the waiter over to pay the bill.

The ladies came out of the café and went past the Morgan Residence for some reason. Just by lookingat the outside, nobody would suspect any foul play to happen within. The residence was quiet and thedoor was locked, as if nobody was inside. Nobody would think that a basement existed under thebackyard, nor would they imagine a wicked woman to be locked up in there.

Cindy couldn’t understand why Leah’s children didn’t stand up for her. Even if they couldn’t convinceBryce, they could at least call the cops to help free their mother. It was better than being locked up in acage. On top of it, she seemed badly injured.

Her children are probably stupid, and she spoiled them for nothing. One is hiding like a coward whilethe other asked someone who wouldn’t help them for help. They’re useless.

The ladies only came back home around noon. Ian was already back home and watching some TV onthe couch with his legs crossed. A variety show was on, and Cindy could hear the ruckus from the TVthe moment she came in.

Aurora looked at her son for a while before quickly averting her gaze and heading to her room.

Cindy sighed silently. She’s still not over the matter. She went over to Ian and asked, “Are you hungry?”

Ian sat up. First, he looked at his mother’s room, then at Cindy. “Did you ladies get into a fight?”

Cindy smiled. “You think too much. Do I look like I would get into a fight with Aurora?”

Huh, she has a point. Cindy isn’t one to argue, and Mom’s nice to her. They always get along reallywell even without me around. Since that’s the case, I wonder what’s really going on here. “So what’s upwith Mom? Why the long face? Did someone get on her nerves?”

“Oh, that,” Cindy said. “Maybe she’s annoyed because she got into a fight with the taxi driver on theway home,” she lied. “The driver knows we aren’t locals, since our accents don’t sound like it. That’swhy he took the long way, and you know how Aurora is. She wouldn’t let him take advantage of us, soshe argued with him.” novelbin

Ian didn’t think that was a lie, so he nodded and asked, “What else did you two do?”

Cindy had come up with an excuse on the way home. She went to the fridge as she answered, “Wewent to the hospital, but we didn’t pay him a visit. We just stayed outside to see how he’s doing. Seancalled you yesterday, right? Mr. Morgan isn’t feeling too well, and you know how much Aurora caresabout the situation.”

Ian went over to the fridge with her. He might or might not have bought the story, but he changed thetopic. “We’re going over to Logan’s tonight. We should be leaving in two days if everything goesaccording to plan.”

Cindy took some food out of the fridge. “I see.” She didn’t care when she would leave, since it would

happen sooner or later. The sooner they left, the sooner Ian could get back on track, and the better itwould be for his career.

Ian went into the kitchen with her and hugged her from behind. “I’ll have to start work soon. It’s such ahassle.”

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