Chapter 352: 352: He Also Has a Reputation to Uphold
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“He never made me feel small or uncomfortable,” Cindy Clarke said, looking straight at Eleanor Ward.
She noticed a hint of change in Eleanor’s facial expression.
“Whether you like someone or not, it is only respectful to be upfront and express it. If I like you, and you like me, then let’s be together – I appreciate you liking me and I will return the sentiment. If I don’t like you, you shouldn’t waste time on me; salvage your emotions and go find a partner who truly belongs to your future.”
“Instead of both accepting and rejecting at the same time, relishing the favors bestowed on him without making a stance, always keeping you on tenterhooks, making you do things that compromise your self-esteem.”
“So, you think such a man is good?” Cindy Clarke retorted coolly, “In my opinion, this shows lack of responsibility.”
“Your hostility towards me is merely because of Ian Morris. But, in my opinion, this man isn’t worth your hostility. I don’t like such men anyway, why trouble yourself by seeing me as an adversary and behaving out of character?” Cindy said.
Standing beside, Ian Morris flushed red then turned pale upon hearing Cindy’s words.
It felt as if all his faults had been cruelly ripped open by Cindy and laid bare for everyone to see.
Nowhere to hide, utterly exposed.
This left Ian Morris’s face burning with humiliation.
“Cindy Clarke.” Ian Morris also spoke, his voice heavy.
He has a good impression of Cindy Clarke, but it hasn’t reached the point of infinite tolerance.
What Cindy said earlier deeply offended him – he also had his own pride to uphold!
He never showed any disrespect to Cindy Clarke from the time they had met.
But what about Cindy Clarke?
What did she say to Eleanor just now!
Cindy raised an eyebrow: “How so? Do you plan on ganging up on me?”
“We didn’t intend to make things difficult for you, just apologize to Eleanor,” said Rowena Campbell.
Cindy, however, shot a mocking glance at Ian Morris.
At this moment, he was silent again.
Instead, he was helping Eleanor to make her life difficult.