Chapter 251 - 251: 251: Video Call from Ian Morris
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Adrian Zhekova was leaving, so Cindy Clarke escorted him out.
Besides, she was just escorting him to the elevator’s entrance, and little Morgan wasn’t worried either.
Besides, compared to the uncle she met today, she liked Adrian Zhekova more.
When they arrived at the elevator’s entrance, Adrian Zhekova stopped and said, “I’ll be back tonight.”
Cindy Clarke felt like asking, did he still want to live here?
However, in the end, she didn’t dare to ask.
She was afraid that if she really asked, and Adrian Zhekova actually answered yes, it would be awkward.
So, all Cindy Clarke could do was to obediently nod her head and make a sound of agreement.
Adrian Zhekova’s heart softened to a mess because of her obedient look.
It seemed as though a feather was gently brushing over his heart.
He had an itch to raise his hand and ruffle her hair a couple of times. Who knew that at this moment, the elevator door opened.
“Be careful on the road,” Cindy Clarke reminded him.
Adrian Zhekova could only suppress his thoughts, nod his head, and repeat,
“I’ll be back tonight, not too late.”
However, looking again, there was nothing. It felt like his eyes were playing tricks on him.
“Yes, at home,” Cindy Clarke replied, “Is there something you needed?”
“Nothing, we just ran into each other at the Racecourse today and didn’t have much time to chat, so I thought I’d give you a call,” Ian Morris explained, “Did I disturb you?”
Clarke shook her head: “No, I’m not busy right now.”
Unknowingly, Clarke had walked to her front door.
She was about to input her fingerprint to open the fingerprint lock cover.
Remembering Morgan was inside, and if the little one saw, who knows what he might blurt out.
If he spoke privately that would be okay, but if he suddenly came out with something astonishing while she was talking to Ian Morris, it would be really awkward.
So, Cindy Clarke changed her mind and didn’t use her fingerprint to open the door.
She just stopped at the door.
“I didn’t have a chance to ask you this afternoon,” Ian Morris said, “I remember you went to Nork University right after high school when you were in Nork City, so why did you come to Belfard?”
“Just wanted to try my luck in Belfard,” Cindy Clarke answered, not telling Ian Morris the truth.
Though Ian Morris was her high school classmate, actually they didn’t have much interaction.
They barely spoke a few words throughout high school.
So, it was unnecessary to go into a deep conversation with Ian Morris..