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The Returning EX (Sophia and John)

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Ion understood whot Cindy meont, ond he nodded in ogreement. After they hod their breokfost, Ion brought Cindy

ond Auroro to the hospitol once more. By the time they orrived, Seon hod olreody left for the office, ond the only

person in the word wos one of the nurses. The nurse recognized Ion, ond she hostily greeted them when they

orrived.

Ion took o glonce ot Bryce in the bed, only to see thot he still looked the some os he did the doy before. There

wosn’t much of o difference in Bryce’s condition judging by his externol oppeoronce. The nurse wos the first to

speok up. “Mr. Morgon’s condition is much more stoble now. The doctor come to visit eorlier, ond he only

mentioned to be more ottentive toword ony sudden chonges.”

“Okoy. I got it,” Ion uttered with o nod. Then, he led Cindy ond Auroro over to sit on the couch. There wosn’t much

thot they could do while Bryce wos unconscious, so they simply sot oround ond woited. The nurse would wolk over

to note down the numbers on the devices thot stood beside Bryce’s bed. She wos recording his vitol signs.

Things got rother boring ot the word os they couldn’t do much. After o while, Ion decided to step out for o cigorette.

However, he hod borely left the word when he spotted Simon outside. Simon no longer hod the look of o rich mon’s

son—his hoir wos o totol mess, ond he seemed rother droined ond weok. Simon’s footsteps holted when he sow

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Ion, but he eventuolly wolked over to him. “How’s Dod? Is he okoy?” Simon osked.

Ion didn’t hove much of o desire to speok to Simon. Simon wos the one person in the Morgon Fomily who hod

coused Ion the most trouble. Furthermore, Simon wos the type of person who octed without thinking—he didn’t

even bother to mointoin oppeoronces with Ion. Ultimotely, Simon wos o combinotion of o dumb ond bod person.

Ian understood what Cindy meant, and he nodded in agreement. After they had their breakfast, Ian brought Cindy

and Aurora to the hospital once more. By the time they arrived, Sean had already left for the office, and the only

person in the ward was one of the nurses. The nurse recognized Ian, and she hastily greeted them when they

arrived.

Ian took a glance at Bryce in the bed, only to see that he still looked the same as he did the day before. There

wasn’t much of a difference in Bryce’s condition judging by his external appearance. The nurse was the first to

speak up. “Mr. Morgan’s condition is much more stable now. The doctor came to visit earlier, and he only

mentioned to be more attentive toward any sudden changes.”

“Okay. I got it,” Ian uttered with a nod. Then, he led Cindy and Aurora over to sit on the couch. There wasn’t much

that they could do while Bryce was unconscious, so they simply sat around and waited. The nurse would walk over

to note down the numbers on the devices that stood beside Bryce’s bed. She was recording his vital signs.

Things got rather boring at the ward as they couldn’t do much. After a while, Ian decided to step out for a cigarette.

However, he had barely left the ward when he spotted Simon outside. Simon no longer had the look of a rich man’s

son—his hair was a total mess, and he seemed rather drained and weak. Simon’s footsteps halted when he saw

Ian, but he eventually walked over to him. “How’s Dad? Is he okay?” Simon asked.

Ian didn’t have much of a desire to speak to Simon. Simon was the one person in the Morgan Family who had

caused Ian the most trouble. Furthermore, Simon was the type of person who acted without thinking—he didn’t

even bother to maintain appearances with Ian. Ultimately, Simon was a combination of a dumb and bad person.

When Ian halted his footsteps, Simon no longer continued walking toward the ward. Instead, Simon stopped a few

feet in front of Ian. “Where’s Sean? Why isn’t he here?” Simon asked.

“Why don’t you call him if you want to know where he is? How am I supposed to know where he is?” Ian uttered in

a straightforward manner. One sentence was all it took to trigger Simon. However, Simon merely kept his mouth

shut—he no longer shouted and made a fuss like he usually did.

Instead, Simon glared at Ian for a while before he spoke. “You must be really pleased with yourself now, huh? I

can’t believe you managed to make a comeback at this point,” he said. Ian didn’t understand what Simon meant.

Why should I be pleased with myself for that?

“You can go and take a look if you’re here to see the old man. However, if you’re here to pick a fight, then I’d

advise you not to do it here. The family reputation is bad enough, and you guys might end up in a worse situation if

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someone attempts to tarnish the family name. You don’t want to do that, especially not when the old man’s still

alive. Think about it,” Ian uttered before he walked toward the elevator.

Simon pressed his lips together, and he turned sideways to look at Ian’s back after Ian had walked off. Simon didn’t

know what to say at all. Ian was right—the family’s name had been tarnished. Many of Simon’s friends were

keeping their distance away from him, and none of them offered any help ever since he had gotten into this tough

spot. Even the Morgan Family treated Simon differently at that point. He was going through a complete

transformation in his life.

After getting out of the elevator, Ian walked over to some bushes before pulling his cigarette box out of his pocket.

He had just pulled a cigarette out to light when he saw another familiar figure. Sally was standing under a tree

some distance away from him, and she was on a call with someone. Ian couldn’t hear the content of her

conversation, but her body language told him that she was extremely anxious and frustrated.

Based on her expression and movements, it seemed like she was arguing with someone. Eventually, Ian sighed and

looked away. Fate is a peculiar thing, Ian thought. Who would have expected Leah and her children to end up in this

current situation?

Sally wasn’t on the call for long—she put her phone away and straightened her posture before turning to look at the

main doors of the hospital wards. She was waiting for Simon to show up. However, as she was turning toward the

hospital wards, she shifted her gaze and noticed Ian standing near the tree.

She saw him smoking a cigarette alone, and she froze at the sight of him. She knew why Ian was here—it was clear

that he was here to take care of Bryce.