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Chapter 1639 Sophia Calls
He’d be perfect if he would keep his mouth shut forever. Ian was sound asleep and didn’t realize Cindy was standing
beside him. She thought about it for a moment before going back to the room and taking a blanket to cover him
up.
He stirred when she covered him up, but all he did was roll over to make himself more comfortable.
Cindy stopped moving and silenced her breathing. After Ian stopped moving, she let the blanket go and slowly stood
up. But the moment she did, she saw Aurora standing at the doorway of her room, looking at her teasingly.
Cindy noticed that gaze, of course, and she felt nervous. But then she thought about it and realized she didn’t do
anything embarrassing. She scratched her head and quickly walked toward Aurora. “He looked like he was cold, so I
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Aurora smiled. “And why are you explaining? I didn’t say anything.”
That only made things more awkward for Cindy.
Aurora went to the kitchen and poured herself a glass of water, then she gulped it all down. After that, she stood at
the kitchen’s doorway. This time, she spoke in her normal volume. “Oh, you’re so cruel. You didn’t let him in the
room?”
Ian finally showed some response this time. He rolled over again and slowly opened his eyes. He first squinted at his
surroundings, then he sat up.
Aurora looked at him. “I thought you handled the matter. Seems like I thought wrong,” she mocked.
Ian looked at the blanket that was covering him. It was originally in his room, so that meant Cindy must have been
the one to cover him up. A while later, he said, “Yeah. That’s why I told you two to share a room, or I’d have to
sleep on the couch for days.”
Aurora snorted. “I don’t really care. If nobody in this house cares about you, then you’ll be sleeping on it for more
than days.”
Aurora was hinting at Cindy. At the same time, Cindy was gazing at the blanket in slight frustration. Shouldn’t have
done that. I was obviously the one who covered him up. For some reason, she thought it was embarrassing.
Ian said nothing. He stood up and stretched his arms before turning around to fold the blanket and put it on the
couch.
Aurora was still standing at the kitchen’s doorway, crossing her arms as she watched the couple with interest. This
is a fine chance. The two of them have been stagnating for a long time. Now’s the chance to force them to go
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Aurora swung her arms and went to sit on the couch. “Looks like I slept for a long time. Wonder if I can even sleep
tonight.” She looked at Ian. “Are you two hungry? I don’t, so if you’d like, we can have dinner a bit later tonight.”
Cindy wasn’t hungry either. She slept right after she had lunch and didn’t even move, so her belly was still full.
Ian grunted. “I’m fine with anything. I’m not hungry either.”
The moment he said that, the phone on the coffee table rang. Since Ian was just standing beside it, he looked down
at the screen without taking it up. Sophia? Ian was surprised that Sophia was calling him, since it had been a long
time since her last call. To be precise, it had been a long time since she even called.
Lots of people said that a couple could still be friends even after they broke up, but that wasn’t the case for the
majority of people out there. Romance could be really messy, so even if that factor was taken out of the equation, it
was hard to be friends after all that had happened.
Cindy was also standing beside the couch, albeit slightly farther away. Even so, she could still see who the caller was
if she looked closely.