Next One Is a Babe

Chapter 1985
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Chapter 1985

Aurora didn't know that Yulia was the one who helped her out. She thought it was thanks to Ian and hisconnections, so she said, "It's all thanks to you though. The production team talked about you, and theysaid you have a bright future."

Ian bit down on a piece of meat, and he smiled. "Is that so?"

Aurora nodded. "It's probably thanks to your popularity." novelbin

Ian changed the topic and asked Aurora when she would go to the set. Aurora said she already had thescript, and she was figuring out the character at home. The company didn't call, so she had to wait forHannah to tell her when exactly she would start filming. Some arrangements had been made regardingthe shoot, but if she needed the details, she would have to wait until Hannah came over.

"I see," Ian said curtly.

Aurora didn't think more about all the politics in the industry, so she had a happy dinner, and she evenasked Ian about his work. Ian only picked the aspects he could talk about easily, and the chat wentwell.

Cindy was halfway through her food, and when she was done eating, she put her cutlery down andleaned back to wait for the others to finish.

Ian looked at her and wiped the corner of her mouth clean. "So, how's work? Did anyone try to bullyyou?"

Cindy paused for a moment. "No. I got in through connections, so they're scared of me."

Aurora looked at her. "Oh, really? Is it because of Ian again?"

"Of course." Cindy smiled. "Ian's the best."

Ian had a feeling that Cindy was mocking him. He wasn't the one responsible for Aurora and Cindygetting their jobs, but now that Cindy brought it up, he guessed that she was mocking him. WhenAurora looked away, he shot her a menacing glare.

Cindy smirked at him.

Ian would not take that provocation lying down, and he was imagining how he would spank her later.

After they were done with dinner, Aurora talked to Ian again, but this time, she talked about theMorgans.

Ian was reminded of something, and he said, "Sean called me a while ago. He said Leah went to seehim and demanded that he give her the residence or the money he got from selling it. Sean dismissedher and told his men to chase her out. She then went home and jumped off a building." Ian smiled."Sean said that Leah called him before she jumped. She said she'd make sure everyone knew aboutthis matter and make life hard for him."

Aurora shook her head. "Why is she still not giving up? She's so determined."

Well, humans desire wealth. A lot of people can risk their own lives for money. Ian wasn't surprisedLeah did that. She had been taking all she could when she was with Bryce. Bryce knew what she wasdoing, but he turned a blind eye to it. Thanks to that, Leah got ahead of herself and thought Sean

would let her do anything she wanted like Bryce did, but she was horribly wrong about that.

Sean had tolerated her for years. When Leah threatened him, he told her that he wished she wouldjump off from a taller building and do a backflip, and that he would only feel relieved once she died.Obviously, Sean's disgust for her had tipped over.

It wasn't too long later that night fell, and Aurora got up a while later. She wanted to go home.

Cindy and Ian sent her off, and Aurora chuckled. "You don't have to, really. We're in the sameneighborhood. At this rate, you might as well walk me back to my home."

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