Next One Is a Babe

Chapter 1499

Acting as if nothing had happened, Cindy asked, “Mad about what? You didn’t say anything wrong.”

Smacking her lips, Naomi explained, “Don’t men always get very jealous when previous crushes on their women are brought up? I’m afraid what I said will make Ian jealous and that he’ll fight with you.”

“You’re overthinking it,” Cindy assured her with a smile. “That won’t happen. He’s a very rational person and he has no need to get jealous over the past.”

Not to mention that there was no reason for him to get jealous at all, considering that they were not actually in a romantic relationship.

It was likely Ian’s slightly perfunctory responses were due to him not knowing what to say, as Naomi’s topic of conversation had been, indeed, somewhat inappropriate.

Leaning back against the couch, Naomi glanced inquisitively at Cindy. “Tell me the truth, darling. Are you both fighting? I just feel like something is off about you both today.”

Standing up, Cindy rolled her shoulders and muttered, “Why are you being so sensitive? We didn’t get into a fight. Why would we get into one in the first place? Ian is a very reasonable person and you know what I’m like as well. We would never fight.”

After a moment of thought, Naomi lay down on the couch. “I’ve never dated so maybe I’m overthinking it, but I feel like a couple in love wouldn’t act as you are.” Turning over, she continued lazily, “You’re both too courteous with each other, like you’re barely even friends.”


And just like that, Cindy froze mid-motion as she wondered, Is that the case? Are Ian and I being too obvious?

Even if they were, there wasn’t anything she could do about it. She was already trying her best, but some relationships couldn’t be faked.

After Cindy and Naomi rested, they ordered some food delivery. With nothing to do after having their meal, they napped.

When evening rolled around, they got up leisurely, intending to freshen up before going out for a walk.

On any other day, Cindy rarely went out for walks or saw scenery beyond the four walls of a photo studio since she would be busy following Ian around.

Now, she finally had time and some company.

Thus, she and Naomi hailed a cab to the night market district, which only grew livelier as the hour grew later.

After buying themselves two cups of milk tea, they strolled around and shopped.

There were stalls by the roadside selling everything from food to clothing to knick-knacks.

Laughingly, Cindy mentioned to Naomi that it felt like they had suddenly returned to their college years.

As students, they hadn’t been rich enough to afford to do much other than strolling through districts like these.

Many of the bits and bobs in their lives were trinkets purchased from stalls just like these.

With a smile, Naomi replied, “Yeah. Now that I think about it, life was better back then too. We weren’t rich, but our lives were. I thought my life would be better once I started working and became economically free, but only now am I learning how narrow my perspective was. My troubles and concerns have only increased ever since I started living independently, and I miss the old days,” she lamented with a sigh.
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