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The Returning EX (Sophia and John)

Chapter 1854
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Chapter 1854 Something Great Happened Today

Thus, the three of them went home together. When they arrived home, Ian called Aurora and asked her to come

over for dinner. Aurora wanted to talk about the Morgan Family's will, and when she heard that Ian was back, she

quickly came over.

Cindy was cooking in the kitchen, while Ian, Aurora and the driver were sitting on the sofa, discussing the matter of

Bryce's will. The driver didn't understand this, so he just listened by the side.

To be honest, Aurora was very curious because she wanted to know the contents of the will and had the same

thoughts as Cindy. As for Ian, he just wanted to know what Leah said to Aurora on the phone. He was not curious

about the will but was only interested in the fate of the three people on Leah’s side.

Aurora laughed. “What else could she say? She just scolded me and called me a vixen, saying that I ruined her life,

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and saying that I stole her money.”

This was roughly what Leah did say. Leah was scolding on the phone so much that she didn't give Aurora a chance

to refute. It felt like she just wanted to vent, and she started scolding at the top of her voice as soon as the phone

was connected. For more than 2 minutes, she was shouting all the time, then she hung up the phone once she was

done. Aurora thought it was funny, thinking that Leah must have been furious to do such a thing.

Ian laughed after listening to Aurora and said, “She only called to scold you, but I wonder what she did to Sean.”

Then, he thought of another thing. “Sally seems to have left. I don't know where she went; she simply packed a

small luggage and left."

Sally was a bit like Ian at that time, but Ian didn't even pack his luggage and he didn't bring anything from the

Morgan Residence either. Aurora raised her eyebrows and asked, “Is she really gone? It seems that she has lost

hope for the will.”

He shook his head slowly, feeling that Sally's departure should have nothing to do with the will since she had really

shed tears at Bryce’s funeral. Ian and Sean were a little impatient or frustrated, but she was feeling downcast.

Maybe she had really thought things through. Without Sally by their side, Leah and Simon might not have a good

life later on.

Ian knew what Simon was like. Simon was the sort of person to depend on his mother all his life. After so many

years, Leah had sacrificed so much for him, yet he had not shown any gratitude. It seemed that in his opinion, he

deserved everything Leah gave him.

Perhaps, this was the consensus they had reached. Some parents felt that they should give their children as much

as they could, and their children would feel the same way. Thus, maybe both parties were in the wrong.

Cindy started to cook vegetables and soup at this point. Even though she had returned to her busy life before, she

now felt very fulfilled. She didn't remember until halfway through the cooking that she hadn't told Ian that she was

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hired by that design company. Hence, she suppressed her excitement, quickly finished cooking, and washed her

hands before coming out of the kitchen.

Over there, Ian and Aurora had finished talking about the Morgan Family.

Cindy went over and sat next to Ian before saying, “I haven't told you yet, but something great happened today.”

The driver laughed at that. She couldn’t help but turn red because she felt that she was being a showoff.

Hearing this, Ian turned to look at Cindy, but did not ask immediately. He thought about it for a moment and asked,

“Is there any news from that company?”

She had gone to that company to try her luck today and since she said that something great had happened, this

was the only possibility.

Cindy sighed. “Ugh, I was trying to make you guess, but you didn’t give me a chance.”

Laughing, Ian raised his hand and ruffled the top of Cindy's hair. “This is too simple. If I can't guess it, I probably

have no brains.”

Hearing that, she snorted and said nothing.