Chapter 1459
Chapter 1459 A Surprise Visitor
Since there was more dirt on Linda than on Sena, Linda naturally came under more intense public
scrutiny than thetter, so much so that Sena was even rescued for a moment. However, some tried to
fish in troubled waters at this time.
Cindy saw someoneing forward and concluding that whoever messed with Ian woulde to a
bad end. The person imed that what had happened to Sena and Linda served as a bloody lesson,
and they even went so far as to advise those in show business to avoid Ian in the future. These
remarks sound somewhat offensive, Cindy thought to herself. What do they mean by telling people to
avoid Ian? They’re obviously drawing haters to him.
Cindy saw many bashing thementer under thement. In the past, she would feel
ufortable at the sight of these abusivements, thinking there was no need for humans to resort
to such hate speech. But now that she saw so many people bashing thementer in defense of Ian,
she felt particrly gratified. Some people are just anxious to stir up trouble; they are totally unrted
to Ian, yet they can’t help stirring up trouble online. Such people deserve to be roasted.
She had been reading thements for a while when Ian sat up on the other side. “I’m going to y
games. Will you join me?”
Cindy hurriedly logged out of the gossip forum and logged into the game upon hearing Ian’s words.
“Sure! Why not?”
Ian logged into the game as well, and the two quickly formed a team. After giving it some thought,
Cindy moved close to Ian. “We’ve be so close in such a short time,” she said. She then paused,
intuiting that her remark was somewhat unwise. Cindy quickly added, “That’s sufficient to prove that
we’re closerades.”
Cindy and Ian had yed several rounds of games when they were startled by a sudden knock on the
door. They both had no friends, so no one would possibly call on them without notifying them
beforehand.
Cindy’s first response was to wonder if some paparazzi or obsessive fans had found their way here as
these people were quite scary. On the other hand, Ian put down his cell phone, got up, and went to the
door first. Instead of speaking, he stood behind the door and peeped out through the peephole.
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Cindy stood aside and asked in a whisper, “Did you see the person? Who is it?”
Ian opened the door right away without a word.
Standing outside the door was Aurora. Surprised, Cindy greeted after a long time, “Hi.”
Aurora was wearing a long dress that made her look particrly graceful and ssy. She entered right
away and changed her shoes before walking toward the sofa. “I haven’t eaten yet. Do you have any
food here?”
Ian frowned. “You haven’t eaten anything at this hour?”
Aurora let out a sigh and plopped herself down on the sofa. “I’ve been trying to reconnect with some
old friends. Now I’m starving.”
Cindy’s impression of Aurora wasn’t particrly nice, but thetter was Ian’s mother, after all.
Therefore, she suggested, “What would you like to eat? I’ll make it for you right away.”
Aurora didn’t need freshly made food, though—she was really hungry. “Don’t you have any leftovers
here?”
Cindy hesitated for a moment. “Yes, we do. I’ll heat it up for you then.” She hurried to the kitchen,
whereas Ian thought for a moment before asking, “What sort of old friends were you trying to reconnect
with? Did you give amercial performance?”
Aurora let out a sigh and leaned her back against the sofa. “Yeah. Now that I’m like this, I can’t do
anything else, so I can only start by givingmercial performances. It’s not easy to get hired to
perform inmercial events nowadays, though. The prices being offered are low, and the employers
are fussy.”
Ian didn’t have the heart to tell Aurora that one must be popr enough to get hired to perform in
commercial events. A has-been like Aurora, who had been popr decades ago, waspletely
unknown to the younger generation. To them, she was no different from an amateur, and an amateur
who was rather advanced in years was even less popr. Even if she could sing well, she couldn’t
draw the audience.
He roughly figured out the purpose of Aurora’s visit. “You came all the way here without eating anything
when you’re so hungry because you want me to rmend you for jobs, right?”
Aurora smiled. “That’s the purpose of my visit; it’s not like I’m trying to hide it, anyway.” She gave a long
sigh. “I’ll tell you the truth—I wouldn’t havee to you if I had any other options. I’m not as thick-
skinned as you think I am. I know that I have let you down and that you look down on me. I’m just
thinking that if I can make aeback, I’ll probably have enough to make up for what I’ve owed you in
the past. These words are true to me no matter whether you believe them or not.”