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Heaving a sigh, Cindy picked up speed. She chose to cook some simple dishes, so she was all finished within an
hour. After serving the meal on the table, she called out to the men. “It’s time for dinner!”
The driver stood up first. “I could smell the aroma since long ago. I’m practically drooling by now!”
In the meantime, Cindy took off her apron before washing her hands, whereas Ian waited for her at his spot after
casting her a glance. It wasn’t until she came back that they went to the dining table together.
They had to admit that Cindy was indeed a good cook, for the food she prepared was much better than the
takeaways. Slowly, she drank the soup she boiled, which was warming and made her stomach feel better. She
began eating after that, and she wasn’t in a hurry at all as she ate. In this aspect, she was different from Sophia.
Upon being reminded of Sophia, Ian also recalled that Sophia had a cheerful disposition, and that she rarely kept
silent even when she ate. She would keep on talking while waving her hands around, sometimes even crossing her
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtlegs on the chair. In contrast, Cindy would sit quietly by the table. Taking a deep breath, Ian wondered what he was
doing by comparing the two women, so he quickly averted his gaze.
On the other hand, the driver was delighted, all the while complimenting how tasty the food was. Later on, he asked
if she had a boyfriend out of sheer curiosity, to which she replied with a smile, “No, I don’t have one.”
Heaving a sigh, the driver lamented, “Why would a pretty woman like you not have a boyfriend? Are you being too
picky?”
Cindy chortled while reaching out for one of the dishes. “I’m not being picky, but I’m not really interested in finding
a boyfriend at the moment. Since I just graduated, I figured I should make sure that I have a stable job and a
secure source of income before I consider dating. Isn’t this the norm?”
Nodding, the driver went on to say, “That’s true, but I’m pretty certain that we are quite secure while working
alongside Mr. Morgan, so you don’t have to worry about that. You’ll have to find a boyfriend one way or another, or
else it will be a waste of your youth.”
Cindy chuckled before answering, “It makes sense.”
Now that they were on the topic, the driver turned to look at Ian.
“Mr. Morgan, you should also find yourself a girlfriend. However, I suppose it won’t be easy now that you two are
being marketed as a couple, as the public will accuse you of cheating on each other.” After giving the situation
some thought, Cindy had to agree with him, all the while wondering how long she would have to be tied to Ian in
such a manner. Without first separating from each other, neither of them could work on their romantic life, which
could be slightly troublesome. However, Cindy realized that on the flipside, she might not be able to find herself a
boyfriend anyway considering that she had to pay for her brother’s university tuition fees. No man would want to
date a woman who had obligations elsewhere. Meanwhile, Ian was a different case altogether. With his age, he
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmshould have a girlfriend by now. After their meal, Cindy cleaned the table and did the dishes in the kitchen, which
made Ian feel a little uneasy that he wound up approaching her. “Let me do the dishes instead.” “It’s fine,” Cindy
said. “There aren’t a lot of them, so I can do this on my own.” There was a momentary pause before Ian told her,
“Since you were the one who cooked, I have to do something in return.” Cindy couldn’t help but let out a chuckle.
“You paid for the ingredients, so that will do.” To her, it was natural that whoever paid for things would get to be
exempted from other responsibilities. In response, Ian pulled his lips into a thin line while checking on the kitchen to
find that it was already pretty much cleaned up. Other than washing the dishes, there wasn’t anything else to be
done, so he left the kitchen hesitantly in the end. He spent some time watching TV with the driver before the latter
bid them goodbye, leaving Ian alone on the sofa. After that, Cindy started preparing more ingredients, as she
wanted to cook breakfast as well the next morning. Despite having flipped through a few channels, Ian couldn’t
stop himself from repeatedly glancing at the direction of the kitchen