Chapter 344: 344: The More You Speak, The More Outrageous
Daddy! Come Home for Dinner!
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But Eleanor Ward had simply pulled his arm into her embrace.
Where they touched, it was both awkward and way too intimate.
At this moment, Cindy Clarke couldnât help but understand where Eleanorâs hostility towards her came from.
First, it was Adrian Zhekova who thought Ian Morris had feelings for her, and now Eleanor Ward felt the same way.
It wasnât that she was narcissistic, but if more than one person thought so, it might very well be true.
Although in this regard, her reactions had always been slow, and she had no experience or sensitivity about emotional matters.
But even if she didnât trust Eleanorâs feelings, she trusted Adrianâs judgment.
Just as Cindy was about to speak, Eleanor spoke up first: âSince youâre Ianâs classmate, weâre all insiders here. Being a girl, working as a chef isnât really a solution. You spend every day in the smoky kitchen, working with so many rough people. There are very few female colleagues in your line of work, right?â
âBesides, at the restaurant, the only colleagues you have besides the chefs are the waitstaff. To put it bluntly, they have neither education nor experience. If you hang out with these people for too long, youâll narrow your horizons too. And the pay isnât much, it wonât work in Belfard.â
âHow about I find you a connection and introduce you to a new job? Even if itâs just an ordinary clerk, itâs still better than working in the kitchen,â Eleanor suggested. âOtherwise, itâs better to go back to Nork City.â
âEleanor.â Ian Morris reminded her disapprovingly.
âWhatâs the matter?â Eleanor asked, seemingly confused. âIâm saying this for Cindyâs benefit. A girl, working in a kitchen where all sorts of people can be found â whatâs that like?â
âMoreover, the level of contacts you have determines your horizons,â Eleanor continued. âUs doctors have a high social status and the people we meet are of a higher level. What kind of people do chefs meet? There are only a handful of truly top-level head chefs â do you think anyone can become a State Banquet
Chef?â
âOf course, even with a new job, it still wonât compare to being a doctor. But at least itâs better than before.â Eleanorâs words served as a reminder of the gap between Cindy Clarke and Ian Morrisâ
Disregarding income and judging only by profession,
Cindy Clarke belonged to the social underclass.
And Ian Morris was already in the upper-middle class with a high social status.
Ian secretly tugged at Eleanor, not wanting her to embarrass herself further.
As the number one food blogger and being with Adrian Zhekova, regardless of the nature of their relationship,
Cindy Clarke was by no means what Eleanor thought she was.
âBy the way, where are you living now? Chefâs wages arenât high, and rent in Belfard is particularly expensive. Are you living in one of those basement apartments that cost a few hundred a month? Or are you living in a shared space, where there are several beds in one room? Or, perhaps, in one of those narrow rooms that have been subdivided for rent?â Eleanorâs words became increasingly offensive.
âThose places, as a girl, arenât safe for you, are they?â Eleanor looked at Cindy as if she had already been taken advantage of and bullied.
âHowever, with the salary of an ordinary chefâs apprentice, you canât afford much better accommodations. But thatâs okay, if you really canât change your living environment, you can always go back to Nork City.â Eleanor suggested.
âBy the way, are you free today? If you are, why not join us for dinner?â Eleanor invited with a smile..