Chapter 350: 350: Not even qualified to be compared with my boyfriend
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Anyway, Ian Morris also has some responsibility in this situation.
If he doesn’t explain himself, who’s to blame?
So their relationship has been hanging like this.
But even though everyone knows what’s going on.
It really is the first time someone has openly and explicitly pointed it out in public.
Eleanor Ward felt a moment of panic, afraid that if it was really pointed out, she might lose her chance.
Eleanor subconsciously turned to look at Ian Morris, who had just paused for a moment and then continued walking towards her.
Then she stiffened and said to Cindy Clarke, “I... I don’t know what you’re talking about!”
“You like him, that’s why you have such hostility towards me, even though I find it baffling,” said Cindy coldly. “I have no interest in Ian Morris, and I have a boyfriend. We’re dating with the intention of getting married.”
“So, I don’t understand your reason for considering me your rival, being hostile towards me, and being guarded,” Cindy said.
“Moreover, my boyfriend is so much better than Ian Morris.” Cindy thought about it and realized that might not be the most appropriate way to put it, so she added, “No, it’s not even comparable. Ian Morris doesn’t even qualify to be compared to my boyfriend.”
Eleanor listened as if she just heard the world’s biggest joke: “Cindy, at least make your boasting believable. Have you not looked at your own level, but you don’t think Ian is good enough?”
Cindy turned her head and saw Ian’s face turning red, looking very indignant.
She said indifferently, “I have no intention of humiliating Ian Morris, meeting an old friend from school should be a happy occasion. As for his character, I have no right to meddle.”
“But today, you dragged me into this mess and falsely accused Morgan of lying,” Cindy said coldly. “As someone who was involved by both of you, I have the right to say a few words, don’t I?”
“You like Ian Morris, but has he ever made his feelings clear?” Cindy asked.
“I don’t know what you’re talking about!” Eleanor said uneasily.
“I don’t care if you’ve confessed your feelings or not,” Cindy said, regardless of whether Eleanor was denying it.
Anyone who wasn’t blind could see Eleanor’s attitude.
“Your attitude is so obvious that even I, who only met you for the first time today, can see it. Let alone Ian Morris, who has known you since college and still sees you frequently. A person can feel whether someone else likes them or not from even the slightest behavior, let alone your behavior that’s so obvious..’