Chapter 2111 The Purpose of Companionship
Cindy laughed and rubbed circles into Ian's back as she said softly, "Nonetheless, you have to go because you
signed a contract. We can take a break after this show is over and done with."
She almost said that they could take a break after his contract was up, but she wasn't sure of the terms he and
Hannah had discussed the last time, and she didn't think it was her place to mention plans for after the contract
had ended.
He hummed in response and did not say anything more.
After a while, Aurora beckoned them for dinner.
Ian had already packed up his things for the set, and he led Cindy out to the dining room. It was clear to see that he
didn't have much of an appetite.
Aurora glanced at both of them and decided to bring up the incident from earlier that day. She only wanted to give
Cindy a heads-up, so she said, "The guy actually texted me and told me that he was going to start a riot or
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtsomething outside Ian's company. He threatened us and said that he would cause a huge scene even if he had no
evidence whatsoever; either way, he was sure that Ian's reputation would be wrecked after that."
Cindy raised a brow and found the man's rhetoric somewhat amusing. "He certainly isn't holding back, is he?"
Aurora had the same feeling as well. "He's been driven mad by the idea of ending up with a windfall and has
abandoned all reason." After all, people often went wayward in the face of temptation.
Cindy sighed and muttered in response, "It's like he doesn't care at all that we have the right to take legal action
against him and sue him for damages. He does realize that he will actually have to compensate us if it all comes
down to a lawsuit, right?"
Ian chuckled. "I wouldn't put it past him to be so ignorant, but there's the possibility that he thinks he can get away
with refusing to pay us the damages. To be honest, I don't know what's going on in his head; he seems to have his
own erratic way of doing things and firmly believes that they will work out in his favor." Having said this, he glanced
over at Aurora and asked, "I'm kind of curious as to why you would even be together with a man like him. He's not
your usual type, is he?"
The man was neither good-looking nor well-mannered, and Aurora was way out of his league in all aspects.
Upon hearing this, Aurora sighed and said, "Let's just say I wasn't feeling too good about myself and I needed the
attention. He treated me well enough at first, and he also took great care of me; he would even take a taxi over to
my place just to cook me meals and get me medicine when I was sick." Her gaze flickered over to Cindy as she
continued, "You know how we women are. We tend to open up to those who treat us well, and I was really broken
back then. He showed up at the right time and I wavered."
Back then, she had only just gotten out of a relationship that had ended on a sour note—it even involved a fight out
in the streets and getting taken away to the police station.
The man she was previously with had treated her poorly, and she was never one to suffer in silence, so they spent
most of their days fighting like cats and dogs.
To have a man appear in Aurora's life all of a sudden while showing her genuine concern and taking care of her was
all it took for her to feel butterflies in her stomach again.
However, more incidents proved that the man had two sides to him. He had treated Aurora with kindness and
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmgenerosity when they first started out, but toward the end, he could no longer keep his true colors under wraps.
He had grown petty and he demanded that Aurora return him the favors he had done for her back when he was
pursuing her romantically. He would continuously bring up his contributions and expected her to pay him back for
his efforts.
It was then that Aurora realized she had been blinded by his act, but she couldn't bring herself to end the
relationship. After all, she desperately needed his company at that time even though he was not perfect.
She concluded that her past had been filled with wrong decisions, and now, she said with the benefit of hindsight, "I
have to admit that I had no direction or purpose in life back in the day, so I was always looking for someone to stay
by my side and keep me company. Now, I have my own goals and I am driven, so I no longer need someone to
complete me. I know I can make it on my own."
Cindy nodded. She couldn't quite empathize with the depth of Aurora's past, but she thought she could understand
some of it.
Indeed, living on one's own could be lonely especially when one didn't have a career or a goal in life. Time would
corrode the spirit if one was forced to spend day after day alone with neither family nor friends, which was why
most people chose companionship even if it came in the form of an imperfect person. After all, they could overlook
all their flaws if it meant they could fill the gap in their hearts and the emptiness in their lives.