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Chapter 1934 Your Reputation
So, Cindy told Hazel their plan. “We’ll probably stay for a little more than two days before heading back. Ian has
other things to handle.”
“Got it.” Hazel nodded.
Cindy and Ian had been out for quite a while, and they were tired from walking. Cindy was the first to head to her
bedroom, where she freshened up and changed her clothes. When she came out, she found Ian and Hazel chit-
chatting. It seemed like Ian was the one who started the conversation—he was telling Hazel about his engagement
plan.
Hazel was rather shocked, as they didn’t usually have engagements in the village. Hazel lowered her cutlery and
addressed Cindy in a stern tone the moment Cindy walked out. “Do you guys know each other well enough?”
Before they could respond, Hazel sighed and turned to address Ian. “You may not understand our culture, but your
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtact of following Cindy back to her home already tells the neighbors that you’re going to get married to her. If you
guys ever get a divorce, Cindy’s reputation will be affected. She might be able to marry into another family, but the
villagers will definitely gossip and talk bad about her.”
Cindy had told Ian about this matter, so he knew all about it even before he arrived. Since he knew what it meant
for him to be there in Cindy’s house, he gave Hazel a straightforward answer. “I understand. I’m going to take full
responsibility for her. I wouldn’t have come all the way here if I weren’t sure about this. I came because I wanted to
ask for your approval, Mrs. Selby. That way, we’d be able to proceed with the plans we’ve made.”
Since Ian had brought up the topic of their engagement, it was clear that he had plans of staying with Cindy. Hazel
nodded as she looked him in the eye. “We don’t do engagements, but you can go ahead if it’s something you guys
want. I won’t stop you.”
Ian felt much better now. Since Hazel had given him the green light for his engagement with Cindy, he knew that
things would be less challenging when he asked for Cindy’s hand in marriage. A broad grin formed on Ian’s face as
he thanked Hazel a few times.
However, Hazel only turned and glanced at Cindy without saying anything. Cindy only needed to glance at her
mother’s face to be able to tell what was going on—it looks like she has something she wants to tell me, Cindy
thought.
After that, Ian no longer said much to Hazel, so the topic eventually died off before the couple returned to their
room. Ian didn’t get much sleep the night before, not because he couldn’t sleep in unfamiliar places, but because
he was too excited to be at Cindy’s hometown.
When they returned to her room that afternoon, he changed into a fresh set of clothes before resting on the bed. “I
get so drowsy after having a large meal,” he mumbled.
“It’s fine. You can just take a nap since we don’t have much to do,” Cindy offered as she took her shoes off to get
into bed beside him. “It does feel nicer to sleep after having a good meal.”
Ian reached over to cuddle Cindy, and he fell asleep after a short while. Cindy had been rather sleepy at first, but
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmshe managed to keep herself awake as she had some stuff going on in her mind. In the end, she slipped out of Ian’s
arms and tiptoed out of the room.
Hazel was in her room, and Cindy went over to knock on her door before entering. Hazel wasn’t sleeping—she was
lying on her bed with her phone in her hand. Cindy walked over to find her mother scrolling through a news website
that had written a post about Ian and herself.
“Do you have something to tell me?” Cindy sat down beside Hazel as Hazel lowered her phone to look at Cindy.
“What do you think about him wanting to get engaged to you?” Hazel asked.
Cindy didn’t have many thoughts—she was in agreement with the engagement. “You agreed, didn’t you?” Cindy
uttered in the end.
Hazel sighed. “I have to clear things up with you. I agreed for you guys to get engaged, where he will host a
celebration on his end. There will be no need to announce anything from our end. You have to protect yourself first
—at least you’ll still be able to maintain your reputation here if things don’t work out between you guys in the end.”
I don’t really care how things go here, Cindy thought as she gave Hazel a nod.