The Returning EX (John and Sophia)

Chapter 1933



Chapter 1933

Chapter 1933 A Normal Couple

Eventually, they came to an area with all sorts of outdoor food stalls. Despite the blazing sun, many of

the stalls ran their business as usual. Ian didn’t need to walk over to be able to smell the mouth-

watering scent. He halted his footsteps as he took a deep breath. “This smells really good.”

Cindy smiled. Her hometown was known for its street food, and it was pretty famous even in other

townships. Although the couple had just finished their meal, Cindy found herself tempted by the

delicious scents that filled the air. “Let’s try them out,” she said as she dragged him over to the stalls.

Meanwhile, Hazel and the neighbors were still sitting around in her house. The neighbors were

busybodies who didn’t know their limits. “I can’t believe she found a boyfriend so soon. Previously, I

recall that your daughter rejected others when they tried to introduce her to someone. I thought she

didn’t want to focus on her love life since she had just graduated. Yet, she brought him home!” one

neighbor stated.

“She wasn’t interested in dating previously, but this guy continued sticking around and treating her well.

It’s hard for Cindy to live out there on her own, so I’m sure she also fell for him because of how much

he cares for her,” Hazel replied hastily.

“Is he planning to stay here? What about his own family? You need to be clear about his background—

you don’t want to walk into a trap blindly.” Another neighbor reminded Hazel.

“He seems to come from a pretty rich family, and he looks like he’s doing well. Of course, I don’t know if

he’s just putting on a show. I’ll have to get Cindy to follow up on this matter,” Hazel replied.

“I guess it’s fine as long as he’s rich. Money rules the world nowadays; your life would be ten times

easier if you married a rich person,” someone else added.

Hazel nodded. “That’s right. It is an important factor to be considered. Anyway, I’m sure Ian was being

honest when he told me about his background.” The few neighbors continued gossiping about Ian and

Cindy. Cindy was at the ideal age for marriage, so some of the neighbors urged Hazel to support the

marriage if the man was from a wealthy family. If Cindy got married and gave birth to a child, both

Cindy and Hazel would be set for the rest of their lives. They would no longer have to struggle to

support Keith.

Hazel had considered all these factors, so she merely responded with a thoughtful nod. “Yeah. That’s

what I thought too, but he has just arrived, and I haven’t gotten a chance to observe him properly. I

need more time.”

While the neighbors’ discussion went on, Cindy and Ian circled the food stalls and bought everything

that caught their eye. Ian didn’t have to conceal his identity as there weren’t many who recognized him.

The stall owners treated him like a regular individual, and they didn’t even look twice at him. Ian loved

living a life like this, where he didn’t feel watched whenever he was out in public. He was free to do

whatever he wanted to.

Even Cindy felt oddly relaxed today. She felt like she and Ian were just another normal couple who

could hold hands as they walked on the streets. Cindy left a food stain on the corner of her lips, and Ian

couldn’t help but plant a kiss on her lips after he wiped the stain off. Cindy didn’t feel any fear despite

being in public—she merely exchanged glances with Ian before smiling. The people who walked past

them didn’t realize anything at all. That was when Cindy understood the reason Ian liked living in the

village.

Both of them strolled around for a long while before they finally went home. Their neighbors were gone Copyright by Nôv/elDrama.Org.

by then, and Hazel had stayed home to clean the place up instead of going out to play poker. The

moment Cindy and Ian entered the house, Hazel turned to look at them. “Have you guys eaten? You

guys were out for a really long time.”

Cindy sat down on the couch. “We ate out, but we bought you some food,” she uttered as she placed

Hazel’s lunch on the coffee table. Hazel lowered the cleaning tools in her hands before she sat down

beside Cindy. “How many days will you guys be staying?”

Ian had a total of three days to spare, but they couldn’t spend their entire time there, could they? They

had to return home to prepare for his shooting.


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