Chapter 2171 Quite Artful
Ian heaved a sigh of relief after hearing her words. In truth, he had figured out how Cindy would probably react to
the scandal. However, he could only be a hundred percent reassured only after hearing her tell it to him personally.
Following that, Ian sighed and said, "I swear, they're patching up a bunch of bullsh*t because I've been in the
limelight lately. I wish they'd give me a break."
"You can ignore them if it isn't too serious," said Cindy after hesitating slightly. "Don't let them get to you."
"Yeah." Ian sighed. "The important thing is that you trust me. Alright, I'll look away."
Cindy wasn't affected by the scandal at all. On the contrary, there was a hint of cheerfulness in her voice. "Don't
worry. I'm not the unreasonable type, so I know what's up."
At that, she changed the subject. "You said you've wrapped up for the day. Have you eaten?"
"I was going to, but I lost all my appetite after seeing this news. I had just sat down in my hotel room, wanting to
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtorder some food delivery. I decided to do a quick scroll through my phone, and lo and behold, this sh*tty news
popped up," he grumbled.
These people are making such groundless and unrealistic claims! They're literally blabbering without any proof!
Cindy was getting sleepy. After a yawn, she told Ian to eat something and go to bed as she was also going to sleep
soon.
At that, Ian hummed a couple of times before ending the call.
Cindy was incredibly sleepy at this point, and she dozed off soon after placing her phone aside.
She had assumed it would be a restless night since many things happened earlier in the day. But to her surprise,
she slept through the night. What was more, she would've slept through her alarm if Aurora hadn't come to wake
her up.
It was a wonderful sleep. She had no dreams, nor was she startled awake in the middle of the night.
While Cindy hurriedly washed up, Aurora had gotten breakfast ready, and the young woman barely said anything
during breakfast before she dashed off to the office.
Most of her colleagues had already clocked in when Cindy arrived at the company, and she first handed her sketch
to Serena before returning to her desk.
After Cindy sat down, a young woman skidded her chair over and said, "Guess what? I managed to find out who the
person looking at you from the doorway yesterday was. She's Lucy Harrison, and she's a new designer in our
company. She graduated from the same school as Miss Warhol. Though she isn't as popular as Miss Warhol, she's
pretty capable."
This was already old news to Cindy. Still, she hummed in response as though she had just learned of the
information. "Is that so? No wonder I didn't see her picture on the billboard in the lobby."
At that, the young woman clicked her tongue. "Word is that she also has a backer."
Cindy quirked a brow in response, her interest piqued. "Did she come in through the back door as well?" she asked
as she turned to look at the young woman, who nodded hesitantly. "That's what I heard. I don't know the exact
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmdetails, and it seems that she doesn't have many apprentices yet."
With that, Cindy pulled a quick smile. No wonder she wanted me to join her. On one hand, she can grow her team
while meeting Gary more often on the other. Talk about bagging a bargain.
Cindy couldn't believe she thought Lucy was a simple person upon their first meeting.
It was probably because Lucy looked like a rookie. However, who'd have thought the woman was pretty artful?!
Then again, anyone who could enter this company through the back door was not a rookie, Cindy included; she
didn't think she was a rookie either.
Most who would resort to this path had certainly gone through some experience, especially when it came to
entering such a big company. It was impossible to survive without a bit of shrewdness.
Cindy didn't chat long with the young woman as Serena was approaching their direction, and the young woman slid
back to her desk as well.
Meanwhile, Cindy looked through the book Serena had given her again. Although she had gone through the book
over and over again in the past two days, she had a habit of revisiting whatever.