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Chapter 1826 No Need to Send Us Off
Ian and Cindy had already cleared out the rented house. They contacted the landlord yesterday, and the landlord
said that they could just leave the key here. After Cindy had made breakfast, she called both Aurora and Ian.
Aurora had also slept very comfortably during the night and looked refreshed. She walked out of the room with a
smile on her face and said, "We’re going back today. We’re finally leaving this hellish place."
Cindy's breakfast was ready, and while serving it on the table, she said with a smile, "Do you hate this place so
much?"
Aurora had gone to the bathroom, but the door of the bathroom was open, and she was talking to Cindy outside
when she was brushing her teeth. "The main reason is that I don't like that family very much, so I don't even like
this city."
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtWell, I guess she has her point.
After all, Aurora's future was ruined by that family. Thus, it was normal to hate a city because of one person.
Ian waited for Aurora to wash up before coming out. He probably drank too much yesterday, so he was staggering
around when he came out. He walked to the door and leaned on the door frame, squinting and looking at the living
room. "I dreamed last night that I was drinking with those two, and I said I wanted to stop drinking, but the two of
them forced me to drink. I almost snapped."
Cindy smiled. "Yesterday, you three drank too much at the dinner table."
Indeed, they had all drunk on their own, and nobody forced anyone to drink. Although Ian overdrank at the end, he
still had a vague memory that Logan should be the one who drank the most. Logan was a heavyweight, and he had
always been so enthusiastic because he seemed to be afraid that he would look insincere if he drank less, so he
poured more for himself, even in the first round.
Ian took a while to go into the bathroom to wash up, and then he came out and brought his phone. He sent a
message to Logan, saying that they should meet up whenever they get a chance to meet next. Logan didn't reply
to him, so that guy probably hadn’t sobered up yet.
After Cindy and the others ate breakfast, they tidied up their belongings and then saw that it was almost time, so
they took a cab directly to the airport. When they got to the airport, Ian's phone rang. Cindy originally thought that
Logan was calling them, but Ian glanced at the phone and saw that it was from Sean.
Sean answered the phone with a gentle voice. "I'm already at the airport."
Cindy didn't hear what Sean said, but she saw Ian holding the phone and turning to look around. Then Ian said, "I
just entered the terminal. Where are you?"
After Sean said something, Ian hung up the phone. The three of them waited for a while before Cindy saw Sean.
Sean came with Sally, which was quite a surprise.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmSean and Sally had seen them from afar, so they rushed over.
When Ian saw Sally, there was no change in his expression. As the two people approached, he nodded at them.
"Actually, there is no need for you to send us off."
A tiny sigh escaped Sean. "I'm afraid that if we don’t show up here, the media will talk about us again."
Ian smiled, then turned to Sally. "I didn't expect you to come."
Sally's expression was a little awkward as she replied, "I’m just dropping by."
Aurora stared at Sally from the side, her expression mild. She was displeased with Leah, but in the end, she didn't
have any conflict with Sally. Now that Sally appeared to be a sincere person, Aurora’s attitude softened slightly too.
Soon, all of them went to the lounge next to them and sat down, and then Sean mentioned he was going to sell the
Morgan Residence. With the low price tag, he expected to sell it quickly.
Hearing that, Ian just nodded. "You have the final say. No one lives there anyway now, and there is no point in
staying there, so it's better sold."
He did not ask what Sean planned to do with the money from the sale of the house because he had always
disregarded the Morgan Family's money.