Chapter 1505 The Interview With Gary
Thus, Gary nodded and told her, “Alright. I have two projects right now that are promising. Let me tell you about
them.”
In truth, a lot of what he said following that was lost on her. After all, Cindy was truly a greenhorn when it came to
investment and she didn’t understand many of the professional terms.
She knew that he was trying his best to simplify things for her.
Alas, they were still worlds apart and nothing made sense to her.
Finally, she frowned and said, “If you believe they’re promising, I trust you.”
At the end of the day, Gary was a wealthy man who would never put his own reputation on the line for the pittance
she had.
Of that much, she was certain.
For Gary’s part, he could also tell that she was truly lost.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtJokingly, he quipped, “Why trust me so much? Not everything you see on TV is real. Plenty of people get up to tricks
of all sorts to mislead the public. Aren’t you afraid I’ll take your money and run?”
Licking her lips, Cindy murmured, “I’ve read many of your reports before and don’t think you’re that kind of person.
Besides, what little I have isn’t worth the trouble.”
Staring keenly at her, he guessed, “You can’t have graduated that long ago.”
“You’re right.” She nodded and continued, “I only just started working and it’s taking quite a bit of effort. That’s why
I’m looking for a shortcut. And then, I bumped into you.”
Before he could continue speaking, the office door opened and his assistant walked in with two teacups. Gary then
waited until the assistant left before saying, “You must be living quite well with Ian by your side. How could you say
it’s taking quite a bit of effort?”
Cindy was publicly known as Ian’s girlfriend, and his current popularity meant he had quite a bit of money and
resources pouring into his bank account.
Under normal circumstances, she would also be living the good life by association.
The problem was that these weren’t normal circumstances.
Since she couldn’t explain her situation to him, she only said, “I still want my own economic freedom. He might be
rich, but he earned that money through his own hard work. I can’t rely on him for everything. Besides, I have to try
and live up to him just a little bit, else I become known as a golddigger.”
Upon hearing that, Gary quirked a corner of his lips. “That’s quite grown up of you.”
Picking up his teacup and taking a sip, he changed the subject for a moment. “I’ve read quite a few articles on you.
You’re quite the popular couple. And here I was, wondering if you’d be able to withstand the raging pressure of
public opinion.”
At the change in topic, Cindy relaxed somewhat. “I know the comments aren’t friendly, so I don’t read them often.
I’m afraid they’ll affect my mood, you see.” Following that, she played with her hair before continuing with some
embarrassment, “It helps to bury my head in the sand. For now, at least, the whole matter hasn’t impacted me too
greatly.”
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Leaning back in his chair, he told her, “Well, you’re right to do so. Some grievous wounds must be avoided; it’s only
that some people are masochistic enough to listen to and read about the things that hurt them.”
Originally wary of him, she miraculously relaxed after chatting with him for a while.
Though Gary seemed cold on the surface, he had a sense of humor and even occasionally turned philosophical.
It was freeing to chat with him and as they talked about nothing and everything, Cindy found herself learning a
thing or two from him.
It seemed he was quite unoccupied that morning, for he spent such a long time entertaining her that she was even
a little embarrassed.
Finally, when they were nearly done talking, she spoke up a little shyly. “I wonder if you’re free this afternoon, Mr.
Frye. I’d like to treat you to lunch as thanks for how long you’ve spent entertaining me.”
After what seemed like a moment of hesitation, Gary nodded. “Just as well. I do have time this afternoon.”
The answer caught Cindy off-guard, as she had been wondering to herself how she could possibly express her
sincere gratitude without seeming perfunctorily polite if he said no. Yet, he said yes.