Chapter 1664
Chapter 1664 Should I Visit Him?
Ian had wrapped his arm around Cindy’s waist. In a daze, he had even caressed her forehead with his
chin. She couldn’t exin what she felt at that moment, but she knew that she didn’t hate it. She was
simply a little afraid since it was unfamiliar territory to her.
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Soon enough, Aurora hurried out of the kitchen. When Cindy heard Aurora’s voice, she hastily tidied
her hair before walking out of the washroom. Aurora had no idea what happened between Cindy and
Ian, so her speech and expression remained natural when she saw Cindy. “You’re awake! Do you have
a headache? Do you need me to prepare some tea for you to freshen up?”
To Cindy’s surprise, she didn’t get a hangover at all. John had prepared high-quality red wine that
wouldn’t cause any side effects even if one had a little too much to drink. Cindy felt rather sleepy and
drowsy, but she was fine apart from that. “There’s no need for that. I had a good rest. What about you?
You look like you had a lot to drinkst night. Did you get a hangover today?” Cindy kept ncing at
Ian subtly as she responded to Aurora.
Ian was sitting upright, and his gaze was fixed on the television. He looked as if he was immersed in
whatever he was watching. “I’m just a little sleepy. I had too much funst night, and I might have gone
overboard with the drinks,” Aurora uttered with augh. She didn’t have a hangover either.
After giving Aurora a nod, Cindy headed over to the dining table. Aurora took two steps in the same
direction before she turned around to stare at Ian. “Why are you still sitting over there? Don’t you want
to eat?”
Ian wasn’t his usual self as his responses were dyed today. “Yeah! Yeah, of course,” he answered
after a long pause.
“What’s up with you?” This version of him amused Aurora. “Why are you so out of it today?”
When Ian walked over without responding, Cindy lowered her gaze as she sat at the dining table. I
know what’s up with him. He’s probably too stunned after what happenedst night. Everything’s just
too shocking. I’m as stunned as he is, but I’m better at acting calm, she thought.
Ian didn’t look at Cindy even as he sat down right in front of her. He could still recall the blurry
sensation he felt the night before, where a woman’s warm figure rested in his arms. He felt as if he was
still holding onto Cindy’s waist at that moment. Stop it, Ian! Stop paying so much attention to that
memory. The more you think of it, the more you’ll get nasty thoughts, he reminded himself.
Cindy took a sip of her soy milk as she tried her best not to blush. Ian was sitting directly in front of her,
and she couldn’t stop herself from feeling shy when she looked at him. It was the first time a man other
than her father had ever hugged her.
Throughout their meal, Aurora was the only one who spoke. “Old Mrs. Constance left a really good
impression on me,” shemented. She went on to talk about how Matilda seemed nice to Sophia.
“It’s probably because Old Mrs. Constance was also nice to Mrs. Constance,” she spected. It was
natural for family members to influence one another, after all.
Ian pressed his lips together. He couldn’t bring himself to point out that Matilda actually didn’t like
Sophia at all. In fact, Matilda had yed a huge role in Sophia and John’s divorce.
Since Aurora didn’t have much of an appetite, she leaned against her chair after eating a little. She
figured that she was still slightly drunk from the night before. “Last night, Old Mrs. Constance sang a
song that I used to sing when I was younger. If I’m being honest, I barely remember how to sing that
song. It’s been years, and memories fade as time passes indeed.”
Upon hearing Aurora’s words, Cindy turned to see a somewhat disappointed expression on Aurora’s
face. After a moment of silence, Cindy turned to look at Ian. “When are you visiting your father?”
Ian hadn’t gone to the hospital at all because Sean had mentioned that he would let Bryce know Ian
wasing, and then Ian could wait for Bryce to make an appointment. All the news sites stated that
Bryce was severely ill, and Bryce had even refused to meet Leah a while ago, so Ian was taken aback
when he found out that Bryce had agreed to meet him.
“We haven’t decided on a day. I’m waiting for Sean to get back to me,” Ian uttered absent-mindedly.
“Do you think I should pay him a visit too?” Aurora pouted as she spoke.
Ian knitted his brows upon hearing this. “Do you want to visit him?”
She scoffed. “I just want to see how bad of a state he’s in now; that’s all.”
“Forget it, then.” Ian didn’t think it was a good idea for Aurora to visit with such intentions. “He’s not
suffering as much as you think he is. If you go over, you probably won’t get to taunt him. If anything, he
might even put you in a bad mood!”