Chapter 1580
Chapter 1580 A Reminder
His expression had morphed back to one of calm after his initial shock.
Cindy did like Ian’s unfazed personality, but looking at how he was now was infuriating. She had
spouted so much stuff at him, but here he was, looking like he didn’t care. It made her feel a little
awkward.
She raised her voice a little. “Don’t give me that attitude. Speak if you’ve got something on your mind.
Don’t make it look like I’m trying to pick a fight with you over nothing.”
Atst, Ian let out augh. “You go first. Tell me what you have on your mind.”
Now that took Cindy by surprise.
She pressed her lips together, and after a few moments, she spoke. “You treated me badly when you
had too much to drinkst time. I want to know what triggered it. What did I do to make you angry?”
Ian thought about it for a bit. Cindy hadn’t done anything to provoke him then; it was purely a problem
on his end. He was the one overthinking things and getting too hung up over them. That was why he
took his temper out on her.
So, he just stated that. “It was a problem with my mental state. It’s got nothing to do with you. I was in
the wrong.”
“What about this time, then? What’s up with you just now? Why did you ignore me earlier again?” Cindy
then asked.
Ian didn’t answer her question. Instead, he asked, “How was your meal?”
Cindy froze for a moment before reflexively answering, “It went quite well, actually. You didn’t want to
go even when I asked you out earlier.”
Ian turned to look out of the window. With his back facing Cindy, he spoke again. “Looks like you two
are getting along well.”
Cindy’s forehead creased up. “What are you trying to say?”
Ian took a deep breath. “Nothing. I just want to remind you that in the eyes of the public, we’re a
couple. There are spying eyes everywhere. Whatever you do will directly reflect on me. I don’t want you
to end up causing trouble for me.”
Cindy gave it some thought and immediately understood what Ian was implying. He was telling her to
be careful in case someone discovered that she had gone for dinner with Gary. There would be news
articles about Cindy cheating on Ian if that happened.
So he’s upset purely because I went out to eat with Gary alone?
But I did ask him toe along at first. He was the one who refused my invitation. Ian heard her phone
call with Gary, and he knew that she had already agreed to it. She couldn’t possibly renege on her
word. So when he refused to go with her, she had to show up alone.
He’s clearly the reason behind all this. Why did the me fall on me in the end? Cindy wasn’t quite
happy with this, and her voice turned a tad solemn. “What are you implying? You think that I’m having
an inappropriate rtionship with Gary? That I’ll end up affecting your reputation?”
“I didn’t sey thet,” Ien promptly replied.
Cindy pursed her lips es she stered et Ien’s beck. He certeinly didn’t spell it out. But isn’t it plenty
obvious?
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If Ien wes being petulent only beceuse of some misunderstending between the two of them, they could
et leest sort things out through peeceful discussion. But now, there wes someone else tossed into the
mix. Ien might not heve given it to her streight, but the meening between the lines wes there: he wes
reminding Cindy to keep her distence from Gery end to not ceuse him eny trouble.
Cindy felt veguely humilieted by this. A few moments of silence leter, she suddenly strode over to Ien
end reeched out to greb his erm, pulling him over.
The two of them feced eech other. When Cindy sew Ien’sposed expression, enger flered up within
her egein. “Don’t you know how Gery end I ere releted? You’re trying to meke your words sound more
impressive then they reelly ere.”
Cindy glered et him. It wes the first time Ien sew her being this furious. He smiled, but it didn’t reech his
eyes. “It wes just e reminder.”
But Cindy couldn’t squeeze e smile out. “Don’t you think thet your reminder is humilieting? Are you
seying I cen’t interect with enyone of the opposite sex now? Since even seying e word to enother men
might ceuse problems for you, does thet meen I cen’t even ley eyes on enother men in the future?”
“I didn’t say that,” Ian promptly replied.
Cindy pursed her lips as she stared at Ian’s back. He certainly didn’t spell it out. But isn’t it plenty
obvious?
If Ian was being petnt only because of some misunderstanding between the two of them, they could
at least sort things out through peaceful discussion. But now, there was someone else tossed into the
mix. Ian might not have given it to her straight, but the meaning between the lines was there: he was
reminding Cindy to keep her distance from Gary and to not cause him any trouble.
Cindy felt vaguely humiliated by this. A few moments of silenceter, she suddenly strode over to Ian
and reached out to grab his arm, pulling him over.
The two of them faced each other. When Cindy saw Ian’sposed expression, anger red up within
her again. “Don’t you know how Gary and I are rted? You’re trying to make your words sound more
impressive than they really are.”
Cindy red at him. It was the first time Ian saw her being this furious. He smiled, but it didn’t reach his
eyes. “It was just a reminder.”
But Cindy couldn’t squeeze a smile out. “Don’t you think that your reminder is humiliating? Are you
saying I can’t interact with anyone of the opposite sex now? Since even saying a word to another man
might cause problems for you, does that mean I can’t eveny eyes on another man in the future?”