Unaware of her surroundings, she rolled over to hold onto Ian’s arm. “I feel awful.”
Startled, Ian’s immediate reaction was to retract his arm, but he suppressed the urge to do so as soon as he saw
Cindy’s flushed face. Meanwhile, she rubbed herself against his arm. “Do you know how hard my life is?”
Furrowing his brows, Ian said nothing, whereas Cindy sniffled, as her nose was stuffed. Then, she muttered, “Why
would you study the arts instead of enrolling in a regular course? I won’t be able to support you.”
Ian waited for a while, but upon noticing that Cindy wasn’t about to continue rambling, he retracted his arm slowly.
On the other hand, the room service got him some medicine swiftly, while the meal he ordered had arrived as well,
which he had them send to Cindy’s room.
In the meantime, Ian stared at Cindy while standing by her bed as he wasn’t sure what to do, since he’d never
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇttaken care of a sickly person. As his assistant, Cindy never caused him any trouble, so he figured it would be cruel
of him if he were to leave her on her own. Therefore, Ian gave her a light push after a while. “Wake up. You have to
eat dinner and take your medicine before going back to sleep.”
However, Cindy didn’t respond to him. Feeling somewhat defeated, Ian held her up while giving her a good shake.
“Can you hear me?”
Not only did the sudden jolt of movement make Cindy dizzy, but it also upset her stomach. Her brain was still in an
addled state when she opened her eyes, and when she did, she shoved Ian away. Then, she leaped out of bed to
make a dash for the washroom before emptying the contents of her stomach into the basin. To be honest, she was
only retching, as she didn’t eat much throughout the day, whereas Ian watched on impatiently while standing by
the door to the washroom with a frown on his face.
After that bout of nausea, Cindy was feeling a lot better. She was about to leave the washroom after splashing
some water on her face, only to be caught off guard by Ian’s presence by the door. “Why are you here?”
With a frown on his face, Ian remarked dryly, “I have been here all this time. It’s just that you didn’t notice me.”
Cindy was taken aback. Turning to leave for the living room, Ian informed her, “I ordered some food, so come have
dinner and take your medicine before you go back to sleep.”
Humming, Cindy followed him into the room with tousled hair, as well as a dampness to her face and hair
Ian handed her a piece of tissue. “Wipe your face.” Taking the tissue from him, she sat down in front of him while
clutching onto it, but didn’t use it to dry her face. As Ian had ordered a light meal, Cindy could enjoy it as well, but
she didn’t have much of an appetite despite having spent a long while staring at her meal. Digging into his meal,
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmIan lifted his head to check on her later. “You’ll have to take a few bites even if you don’t feel like it, or else you’ll
just end up upsetting your stomach after taking the medicine.” Perhaps it was because of the care he displayed
toward her, for Cindy was suddenly feeling a little bolder. Licking her lips, she asked, “Can I ask you a favor?” Ian
continued eating after letting out a hum. In a feeble voice, she made her request. “Can you lend me some money?
You can deduct it from my next paycheck.” Upon hearing what she said, Ian hummed, seemingly unfazed by her
request, which surprised her. “Does that mean you’re okay with it?” Instead of providing an answer, Ian asked,
“How much do you need?” After some thought, she told him, “I need five thousand.” “Sure.
I’ll make the transaction in a bit.” He didn’t hesitate at all. Cindy was feeling rest assured now that her problem was
taken care of, and her speech became much more fluent. “Thank you.” Keeping a straight face, Ian gave her a
warning. “Just make sure to not give me more trouble.” Cindy knew he didn’t wish for her illness to deter his work,
so she nodded eagerly. “I will feel better tomorrow.” Ian made no remark, so they ate in silence. After that, Ian left
the room, whereas Cindy heaved a sigh of relief while standing there.