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Chapter 1863 Out of Spite
A few of those who had been standing in front presently shuffled out of the dressing room to get ready.
Having run out of conversational topics, the remaining few fell into silence.
Cindy had never been one to talk much and she was much more at ease now that everyone was quiet; she didn’t
have a penchant for making polite conversation, anyway.
The filming for Ian’s scene had yet to start by the time he was done with hair and make-up, so he lingered in the
dressing room with Cindy.
Eventually, the others spilled out of the room and with no else to style, the stylist packed her things and left as well,
leaving only Ian and Cindy in the room. Presently, Cindy took out her phone to scroll through the news online as she
said, “They were rather friendly with you today.”
Ian gave a small hum in response. “Those from yesterday were friendly with me as well.”
Such was the reality of the entertainment industry; as long as one had fame and connections, their words would
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At that moment, she paused in her scrolling and let out a sigh. “The news is out.”
He didn’t quite understand what she meant at first. Leaning to one side in hopes of getting closer to her, he asked,
“What news?”
She turned her phone over so that she could show him the online news about the Morgan Family’s fortune and how
it was going to be distributed according to Bryce’s will.
It was bewildering how the media had managed to get their hands on the details of the will, given how accurately
and specifically they listed it. Ian merely gave it a perfunctory glance before chuckling. “I’d love to see Leah losing
her mind over this.”
Not only did the news report on the distribution of the family fortune as according to Bryce’s will, the press had also
emphasized on how Simon would not benefit from it and summarized all the underhanded things Leah had done
before.
News like this was clearly going to gain traction among gossip-mongers and Leah would definitely fly into a rage.
Cindy took her phone back and stared at the news for a while. “I have to give credit where it is due, though. I mean,
look at the way they wrote about the will. It's almost like they saw the same copy that Sean texted you.”
Leaning into his seat, Ian hummed thoughtfully before he said, “Maybe they did. Who knows? Sean could have
tipped them off.”
There was no telling how Leah had gotten on Sean’s nerves, but with Bryce gone, Sean didn’t have to bother with
her antics anymore. She probably went overboard when she pushed his buttons, and out of spite, he leaked details
of the will to the press so that she would have a hard time recovering her reputation.
Ian and Cindy sat together in comfortable silence until it was time for his scene. As she walked out of the dressing
room, she decided to stroll around the set.
All the celebrities were filming indoors at the moment and those strolling around outside were most likely
managers.
She didn’t know any of them, but she had a feeling that they recognized her, for whispers followed wherever she
went. They thought that she wouldn’t hear them if they spoke in hushed tones, but the wicked gleams in their eyes
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However, she was not flustered by this. If anything, she had already gotten used to it.
After all, gossip had followed her since before she and Ian became the subjects of a dating scandal and whenever
she walked alongside him, everyone would talk about her behind her back. In hindsight, she ought to thank those
experiences for molding her current indifference toward most things.
She lingered for a while, then walked out to where their car was parked by the curb. The driver was leaning in his
seat with his phone in hand while he scrolled through the news as he hummed to some random tune.
Cindy sauntered up to the car door and knocked on it before sliding into the backseat as she pointed out with
bemusement, “You look so relaxed.”
The driver laughed. “Yeah, I’m not going to lie; this feels like heaven after the hell I’ve been through the last time.”
He had worked for another celebrity under the same agency prior to this, but that had been one of the toughest
times in his career. Back in those days, he needed to help out around the set as that particular celebrity had, to put
things bluntly, deliberately piled extra work on the driver even though it wasn’t within his job scope.
That celebrity was nothing like Ian, who would quietly head for his scenes and return to the car when his schedule
for the day was done. It was a rare and rather welcome sight for the driver, indeed.
Meanwhile, Cindy leaned into her seat as well in boredom.