Cindy owed money to every single person on her contact list. Since they were already wary of her, they wouldn’t be
answering her calls if she wasn’t about to pay them back. Stopping in front of a traffic light, the driver turned
around to check on Cindy. “What’s the matter? You are frowning. Why do you look so troubled, young girl?”
Startled, Cindy smiled at the driver in return. “It’s nothing.”
There wasn’t a lot that she needed to do for the talk show, so she waited outside when Ian was filming. During the
half an hour when Ian was in the show, Cindy went through her contacts multiple times while sitting in the car until
he was back again, after which they went back to the hotel. Upon arriving, she helped carry Ian’s luggage to his
room before saying, “I’ll be retiring to my room if there’s nothing else you need.”
Ian cast her a glance while telling her, “You should have room service get you some medicine if you aren’t feeling
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Nodding, Cindy replied, “Sure, I will.” She entered her room after bidding him goodbye. Then, she went through her
contacts again before steeling her nerves to make two phone calls. In fact, she already knew the reply she would
get, as she still owed the other party money, so it was kind of unfair of her to try to borrow from them again.
Fortunately, one of the people Cindy called was her roommate during university. Instead of getting angry at her, her
former roommate gave her some much-needed advice. “Your family shouldn’t be relying on you like that. You have
to think for yourself! Just look at the life you’re living! You’ll be leading this sort of life forever if you don’t learn to
put up any boundaries.”
Despite understanding every single word she heard, Cindy replied, “I have my own circumstances. With things as
they are, I can’t just quit.” Depressed, she collapsed onto the sofa. “If my family were even remotely close to a
normal family, I would’ve let go a long time ago, but I can’t let go now
” Meanwhile, her former roommate also knew that Cindy had her own concerns, so she could only heave a sigh.
“Cindy, I’m afraid I can’t be of much help. I just started working, so I don’t have any savings, since I spend all of my
salary every month.” Murmuring an assent, Cindy said, “It’s okay. You’ll have to wait for some time before I can pay
you back. I’ll try to save up next month so that I can do so.” After having told Cindy to not sweat about it, her friend
hung up, but didn’t seem to believe in Cindy’s words at all. Cindy put her phone away while curling up on the sofa,
feeling groggy and out of sorts before eventually falling asleep on it. Meanwhile, Ian watched some TV after
showering and changing his clothes. It was already past dinner time, which, under normal circumstances, Cindy
would’ve already ordered or bought him some food. However, she did neither today, so Ian took it upon himself to
order both of them some food from the room service before calling Cindy. However, nobody picked up despite him
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having made two calls, which was abnormal. After some hesitation, Ian left his room to go check on Cindy, but
neither did she answer the door after a few knocks. From what he gathered, Cindy was more of a homebody,
preferring to stick to familiar circumstances. With her personality, Ian knew she would inform him if she ever
needed to go out. In the end, Ian gave the room service another call. They didn’t dally while dispatching someone
to open the door to Cindy’s room as they were also afraid that something might go wrong. Upon entering the room,
Ian saw Cindy curled up on the sofa, while her face was flushed, indicating that she was having a fever. Frowning,
Ian disliked situations like that as they were a bother, but seeing that they only had each other, nobody would take
care of Cindy if he didn’t, so he asked for some medicine from the staff before carrying Cindy into the room. On the
other hand, Cindy was in a semi-conscious state, but she could sense that someone was hanging around in her
room.