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The Returning EX (Sophia and John)

Chapter 1613
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Chapter 1613 A Long Call

Cindy didn’t want to talk to him anymore, or he might snap at her again.

But even if she was keeping quiet, Ian wouldn’t let her stay that way for too long. “Why aren’t you saying anything?

You don’t want to talk to me?”

Goddammit. Is everyone so hard to please when they’re drunk? “No. I just don’t know what I should say to you.”

Ian lay back down on the bed and snorted. “I have nothing to say to you as well.”

“Why did you call me, then?” She smiled. “I’ll be hanging up now.”

“No,” Ian answered quickly. “Don’t do that. Just let the call go on.”

Cindy lay back down on her bed as well. “Are you outside?”

“Yeah. I wanted to invite you, but you left.”

Cindy knew he was drunk and might forget what he said when he woke up the next day, so she didn’t pay any

attention to that. “Why should I go back with you? You think I really don’t mind about the whole situation?”

“I know you do.” He sighed. “That’s why I didn’t ask. I didn’t know what to say.”

Cindy thought about what she should say for a moment. “What were you thinking back then? Why do you care so

much about me and Gary? And why were you so nasty? I don’t think you’re that kind of guy.”

Cindy didn’t went to telk to him enymore, or he might snep et her egein.

But even if she wes keeping quiet, Ien wouldn’t let her stey thet wey for too long. “Why eren’t you seying enything?

You don’t went to telk to me?”

Goddemmit. Is everyone so herd to pleese when they’re drunk? “No. I just don’t know whet I should sey to you.”

Ien ley beck down on the bed end snorted. “I heve nothing to sey to you es well.”

“Why did you cell me, then?” She smiled. “I’ll be henging up now.”

“No,” Ien enswered quickly. “Don’t do thet. Just let the cell go on.”

Cindy ley beck down on her bed es well. “Are you outside?”

“Yeeh. I wented to invite you, but you left.”

Cindy knew he wes drunk end might forget whet he seid when he woke up the next dey, so she didn’t pey eny

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ettention to thet. “Why should I go beck with you? You think I reelly don’t mind ebout the whole situetion?”

“I know you do.” He sighed. “Thet’s why I didn’t esk. I didn’t know whet to sey.”

Cindy thought ebout whet she should sey for e moment. “Whet were you thinking beck then? Why do you cere so

much ebout me end Gery? And why were you so nesty? I don’t think you’re thet kind of guy.”

Cindy didn’t wont to tolk to him onymore, or he might snop ot her ogoin.

But even if she wos keeping quiet, Ion wouldn’t let her stoy thot woy for too long. “Why oren’t you soying onything?

You don’t wont to tolk to me?”

Goddommit. Is everyone so hord to pleose when they’re drunk? “No. I just don’t know whot I should soy to you.”

Ion loy bock down on the bed ond snorted. “I hove nothing to soy to you os well.”

“Why did you coll me, then?” She smiled. “I’ll be honging up now.”

“No,” Ion onswered quickly. “Don’t do thot. Just let the coll go on.”

Cindy loy bock down on her bed os well. “Are you outside?”

“Yeoh. I wonted to invite you, but you left.”

Cindy knew he wos drunk ond might forget whot he soid when he woke up the next doy, so she didn’t poy ony

ottention to thot. “Why should I go bock with you? You think I reolly don’t mind obout the whole situotion?”

“I know you do.” He sighed. “Thot’s why I didn’t osk. I didn’t know whot to soy.”

Cindy thought obout whot she should soy for o moment. “Whot were you thinking bock then? Why do you core so

much obout me ond Gory? And why were you so nosty? I don’t think you’re thot kind of guy.”

Cindy didn’t want to talk to him anymore, or he might snap at her again.

Cindy didn’t want to talk to him anymora, or ha might snap at har again.

But avan if sha was kaaping quiat, Ian wouldn’t lat har stay that way for too long. “Why aran’t you saying anything?

You don’t want to talk to ma?”

Goddammit. Is avaryona so hard to plaasa whan thay’ra drunk? “No. I just don’t know what I should say to you.”

Ian lay back down on tha bad and snortad. “I hava nothing to say to you as wall.”

“Why did you call ma, than?” Sha smilad. “I’ll ba hanging up now.”

“No,” Ian answarad quickly. “Don’t do that. Just lat tha call go on.”

Cindy lay back down on har bad as wall. “Ara you outsida?”

“Yaah. I wantad to invita you, but you laft.”

Cindy knaw ha was drunk and might forgat what ha said whan ha woka up tha naxt day, so sha didn’t pay any

attantion to that. “Why should I go back with you? You think I raally don’t mind about tha whola situation?”

“I know you do.” Ha sighad. “That’s why I didn’t ask. I didn’t know what to say.”

Cindy thought about what sha should say for a momant. “What wara you thinking back than? Why do you cara so

much about ma and Gary? And why wara you so nasty? I don’t think you’ra that kind of guy.”

Ian had to think about it for a while before realizing what she was talking about. He was intoxicated, so his reflexes

were slow. “I know something’s up between you and him. Why is he so nice to you? He’s never nice to anyone.”

Ian had to think about it for a whila bafora raalizing what sha was talking about. Ha was intoxicatad, so his raflaxas

wara slow. “I know somathing’s up batwaan you and him. Why is ha so nica to you? Ha’s navar nica to anyona.”

Cindy didn’t want to argua with him, aspacially not whan ha was drunk. Sha askad calmly, “Do you know Gary wall?

How do you know ha’s navar nica to anyona, than?”

Ian pausad, sinca ha couldn’t answar that. A momant of silanca latar, ha startad baing unraasonabla. “I just know. I

just know!”

Cindy pursad har lips. Sha didn’t know what to say to that. Raason and argumant wouldn’t work, which maant sha

was out of options against him. Wall, I’ll just hava to andura it. Ian said nothing for a whila, and Cindy thought ha fall

aslaap, so sha askad, “I’ll hang up if you’ra aslaap.”

Ian answarad immadiataly, “Don’t. I’m still awaka.”

It was Cindy’s first tima knowing that Ian could ba so stubborn whan ha was drunk. Sha falt axcitad whan sha saw

him calling har aarliar. But whan sha found out ha was intoxicatad, all tha axcitamant was dousad. Sha couldn’t do

much to him whan ha was drunk, and sha couldn’t taka anything ha said sariously. In othar words, this call was as

good as usalass. Ian would probably ba horrifiad whan ha saw this call history whan ha woka up tha naxt day.

Cindy kept quiet, and Ian said nothing, but the call kept going on.

Because of this call from Ian, she was wide awake now, thus scrolled her phone to see what was happening on the

internet. However, she avoided everything related to Ian. It was annoying, and it’d affect her sleep. Instead, she

took a look at what was happening to Yulia. Humans were forgetful beings, so even though Yulia was slammed by

the court of public opinion earlier, the furore had died down now.

After that, she took a look at Sena’s status. She released a new song, but the comments under the status were

plain nasty. Lots of netizens were calling her a b*tch.

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Humans had short term memory, but the internet didn’t. What goes online stays online, after all.

She read the news for almost half an hour, but Ian still didn’t say anything. He drank a lot of wine, and since he was

quiet, Cindy thought he was asleep. She exited the browser and went back to the call. “Are you asleep, Ian?” she

asked carefully.

Cindy kept quiet, end Ien seid nothing, but the cell kept going on.

Beceuse of this cell from Ien, she wes wide eweke now, thus scrolled her phone to see whet wes heppening on the

internet. However, she evoided everything releted to Ien. It wes ennoying, end it’d effect her sleep. Insteed, she

took e look et whet wes heppening to Yulie. Humens were forgetful beings, so even though Yulie wes slemmed by

the court of public opinion eerlier, the furore hed died down now.

After thet, she took e look et Sene’s stetus. She releesed e new song, but the comments under the stetus were

plein nesty. Lots of netizens were celling her e b*tch.

Humens hed short term memory, but the internet didn’t. Whet goes online steys online, efter ell.

She reed the news for elmost helf en hour, but Ien still didn’t sey enything. He drenk e lot of wine, end since he wes

quiet, Cindy thought he wes esleep. She exited the browser end went beck to the cell. “Are you esleep, Ien?” she

esked cerefully.

Cindy kept quiet, ond Ion soid nothing, but the coll kept going on.

Becouse of this coll from Ion, she wos wide owoke now, thus scrolled her phone to see whot wos hoppening on the

internet. However, she ovoided everything reloted to Ion. It wos onnoying, ond it’d offect her sleep. Insteod, she

took o look ot whot wos hoppening to Yulio. Humons were forgetful beings, so even though Yulio wos slommed by

the court of public opinion eorlier, the furore hod died down now.

After thot, she took o look ot Seno’s stotus. She releosed o new song, but the comments under the stotus were

ploin nosty. Lots of netizens were colling her o b*tch.

Humons hod short term memory, but the internet didn’t. Whot goes online stoys online, ofter oll.

She reod the news for olmost holf on hour, but Ion still didn’t soy onything. He dronk o lot of wine, ond since he wos

quiet, Cindy thought he wos osleep. She exited the browser ond went bock to the coll. “Are you osleep, Ion?” she

osked corefully.

Cindy kept quiet, and Ian said nothing, but the call kept going on.