Cindy combed her hair to the side. “You should go wash up.”
With that, Ian left for the washroom in strides, whereas Cindy laid the food out on the table before sitting down. She
glanced at the entrance of the washroom while letting out a breath of air that she was holding in. I only caught a
glimpse of his body, so why does he look so wary? He looks alright, but I don’t believe that he was never unclothed
in front of someone else.
Meanwhile, Ian changed into a new set of clothes after washing up, and he was once again the gentleman whom
she was used to seeing. With the utensils laid out, Cindy lowered her gaze. “Let’s eat.”
Instead of digging in, Ian asked, “Did you not run into any paparazzis?”
Cindy shook her head. “I found it odd too that there was nobody outside.”
Despite his raised eyebrow, Ian said nothing. After they finished their meal, Ian’s phone rang with a call from
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was about. Ian returned after a short while to sit on the sofa. “We’ll have to wait. The driver has yet to come.”
Cindy said nothing, as she had a feeling that something was on Ian’s mind. After around half an hour, Hannah’s call
came again. With his phone in his hand, Ian only gave a light grunt as his response at the end of the call before
hanging up. Putting his phone aside, he leaned against the sofa. “We won’t be going anywhere in the morning.”
Startled, Cindy’s first reaction was to check on the news online. Sure enough, there was a commotion going on
online. This time, it wasn’t a revelation from a third party, but Ian’s agency posted a short message using Ian’s
social media account, admitting that Ian was in a relationship with her. In order to spend more time together, his
girlfriend was arranged to work as his assistant, taking charge of things regarding his work and personal life. The
message also mentioned that their relationship was stable, and they wished to have more personal space.
Although she knew the agency was behind everything, Cindy was still feeling a little uneasy about it.
Sure, it was a lie, and the two of them were only faking a relationship, but Cindy had a hard time keeping her cool.
Putting her phone away, she was at a loss of words. Meanwhile, Ian was just chill about it. Turning on the TV, he
began watching the show while leaning on the sofa. As she had nothing else to do, she curled up on the sofa. After
a while, Ian told her, “I don’t have a girlfriend.” Taken aback at his sudden confession, Cindy replied, “I know you
broke up with her.” Ian smiled before repeating himself. “I don’t have a girlfriend.” Cindy didn’t reply to that as she
wasn’t sure what he was implying. Staring at the TV, he continued, “While I liked that girl, my feelings aren’t
reciprocated. What I said on the talent show was a means to pressure her into choosing me, as I assumed she
might feel concerned. I was hoping that one day, she would come toward me. Alas, she didn’t.
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” When she heard that, Cindy stammered, “Oh… Oh… I… I see…” That was a response that was rarely seen coming
from her. Ian smiled in a self-deprecating manner after recalling his past. “Isn’t this pathetic?” With a frown on her
face, Cindy didn’t think it was pathetic, as she figured that those who took the initiative in relationships would have
their hands tied after that. The first to fall in love would also be the likeliest one to get heartbroken. Such was the
iron law in relationships. Heaving a sigh, Ian said ruefully, “I sometimes wonder if I missed out on her because I
joined the talent show. If I stayed with her instead of joining the show, might things have ended differently?” Cindy
wasn’t sure what to say, so she listened in silence. On the other hand, Ian didn’t seem to be expecting a response,
as all he wanted was to vent his feelings to someone. For the longest time, he pushed down a lot of his feelings,
which was beginning to suffocate him. A listening ear was all he wanted. Later on, he went on to say, “I used to
think that loving someone is easy, but I only came to know that while that’s true, it’s hard to have the other party
reciprocate my feelings.”