Chapter 2110 Languid State

Cindy set her phone aside and pinched the space between her brows tiredly. She hadn't been productive today at all, and her languid state, which seemed to last for the rest of the afternoon, irritated her as well.

She had sat idly at her desk without doing any real work; she barely flipped through documents or picked up a pencil to sketch, and this continued until it was time for her to get off work.

She hurried out of the company building as soon as work was over and stood on the sidewalk, hoping to hail a passing taxi. Just then, she looked up and noticed that there was a car parked across the street.

She knew the car well enough, for she had taken rides in it before.

The driver seat window was not rolled down, so she could not see the person inside. She stared at the car for a few minutes, and when she saw that it remained idle, she began to wonder if there was anyone in there at all.

She hesitated for a moment before deciding not to walk up to the car to greet the driver.

She had only just looked away from the car when she saw a passing taxi. She raised a hand and flagged it down. After getting into the backseat, she glanced over at Gary's car once more and saw that it was still unmoving.

A sigh escaped her then. She never thought that things between her and Gary would ever become as tense and awkward as this. They had been good friends before, but now, the idea of seeing each other face to face seemed like an unnatural prospect.

After the taxi slowly pulled away, Gary finally rolled down the car window on his side. He was leaning into the seat with his brows drawn together, and he appeared to be deep in thought. In truth, he didn't know why he had come over either. He thought it was odd that he had been driving around aimlessly only to end up here.

He had seen Cindy leave, and he had even noticed her the moment she walked out of the company building. Naturally, he saw how her gaze had flickered over to him as well.

He actually considered getting out of the car to greet her for a moment, but before he could make up his mind, she had flagged a taxi and left the scene.

As such, he let it go. He exhaled slowly and told himself to forget about it. After all, it wasn't as if he would know what to say to her when he saw her anyway.

Meanwhile, Cindy took the taxi back to the apartment. She had only just walked past the threshold when she saw that Aurora was cooking in the kitchen, whereas Ian was not in the living room. He was supposed to go over to the set today, but she wasn't sure if he had already left.

Cindy changed into her slippers and headed into the kitchen to greet Aurora before asking, "Has the incident from this afternoon been taken care of?"

Aurora nodded absentmindedly and turned off the stove. She brought the dish out and said, "Nothing major happened, but there was a bit of trouble. I'll tell you all about it later."

Cindy murmured something in agreement. She paused in thought and turned to go into the bedroom. She gently pried the door open and saw that Ian was smoking out the window.

She frowned as she walked in and closed the door behind her. "Why are you smoking again?"
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