Chapter 1601 News Articles
“You can have some food before taking your medicine. You’ll feel worse if you take this without eating something.
I’m almost done with cooking—I just need to prepare some vegetables,” Hazel uttered after placing the medicine
down.
“Okay,” Cindy replied while picking two types of medicine and placing them aside. Hazel hurried into the kitchen to
continue cooking while Cindy turned the TV on after contemplating for a moment. Despite having the TV on, she
couldn’t seem to process whatever she was watching at all. All she could think of was the fight with Ian that night.
She went through all of the accusations that Ian had made about her. Aurora claimed that he only said those words
because he was jealous, and Cindy held the same suspicions at one point. However, after going through the whole
situation once more, Cindy felt like it wasn’t likely for Ian to have done so out of jealousy. It’s not that I’m not
confident about myself; it’s just that there are way too many better women in Ian’s life. All of the women around
him could easily capture half of the population’s hearts without even trying. As much as I would like to be confident
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtabout myself, I can’t compete with women like them!
People in the village often went to bed early. On top of that, Cindy and Hazel didn’t have a lot to talk about, so after
having a meal and watching some TV, both of them retired to their respective rooms. Although Cindy only slept for
an hour in the afternoon, she felt extremely awake that night.
She lay in bed and hesitated for a long while before she unlocked her phone. This time, she went online to scroll
through the news related to Ian’s matters. It had been a while since she kept herself updated on the news, so there
were some developments that she hadn’t seen previously.
There were some people talking about Bryce’s hospitalization, and it sounded like Bryce was really ill. His heart was
reported to be extremely weak as he had stayed in the hospital for a long time without being discharged. It was
unclear if he would spend the rest of his days there. Some media sites linked Bryce’s hospitalization to Ian, claiming
that Bryce was hospitalized after Ian made him angry. These claims sounded legitimate—they discussed how Bryce
used to be against the idea of Ian being a celebrity and how Ian insisted on his own decisions because of money
and fame.
The websites claimed that Bryce was already infuriated by his son’s decision and that he got even angrier each
time he saw the gossip and scandals related to his son on the Internet. Bryce’s health was said to have deteriorated
after all of this. Apparently, Bryce had to be hospitalized because he got too mad after a recent fight with Ian.
They’re really trying to put all of the blame on Ian, huh. Cindy threw her phone aside angrily. This was the first time
she felt so disappointed in the company’s immediate responses to the public. The Internet was filled with similar
articles making the same claims, and Cindy no longer wanted to use her phone after scrolling for a short while. She
felt like she would lose her temper if she saw any more of the same reports.
Cindy wasn’t sleepy to begin with, and she felt even more awake after seeing all the news articles. All the lights at
home were turned off, and it sounded like Hazel was fast asleep. Cindy sat up in bed and crossed her legs before
staring at the night scenery outside her window. Mom probably went out to play poker earlier this afternoon. I don’t
think there’s much else she can do here. I used to hate it when she gambled because I thought that she was
wasting her time doing unimportant things. But now, I feel like I’m starting to understand why she does it. There
isn’t much else she can do here, after all. Poker is just her way of passing her time.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmAfter some time, Cindy took her phone, sneaked out of her room and made her way to the living room. She glanced
in the direction of Hazel’s room. The door was closed, but it wasn’t clear if her mother was asleep. Then, she
tiptoed out to the front porch. The wind outside was cooling, and Cindy wrapped her jacket tightly around herself.
After some hesitation, she decided to send a few texts to Aurora.
Previously, Aurora told Cindy to update her when Cindy arrived home safely. Cindy therefore drafted a simple text
to explain that she had got home and that she had only woken up after spending the evening resting because of a
cold. A few minutes after Cindy sent the text, she received a call from Aurora.
This time, Cindy picked the call up and spoke in a calm voice as she greeted the other woman. Aurora sighed on the
other end of the line. “I thought you were going to ignore us for the rest of our lives, Cindy.”
“I’d never do that. It’s late. Why aren’t you asleep yet?” Cindy asked.
“I can’t sleep. Too many bad things have been happening around us recently,” Aurora explained in an exasperated
tone.
Cindy bit on her lip and hesitated for a moment before she replied. “I saw the news. Things are going to get worse
if they keep exposing Ian that way.”