Chapter 349: 349: You Like Ian Morris, Don’t You?
Daddy! Come Home for Dinner!
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Her family comes from a long line of doctors!
Yet, someone like her, with such a background, was questioned about her upbringing by a child without a father but with a mother!
And, his mom is a chef!
âYou like Ian Morris, donât you?â Cindy Clarke suddenly asked.
Eleanor Ward was stunned.
So was Ian Morris, who was just walking over to mediate the argument.
Gerald Young and Rowena Campbell stopped talking as well.
It was no secret that Eleanor liked Ian Morris.
Even classmates who were not particularly close to them had heard about it.
Naturally, Ian Morris knew about it too.
However, Eleanor also knew that Ian Morris didnât like her.
Because she had made her feelings quite clear since college.
But whether she had actually confessed her feelings or not didnât really matter.
Eleanorâs affection for Ian Morris was practically known to all.
Yet to this extent, Ian Morris never made his feelings clear or even got close to her. What else could Eleanor not understand?
Ian Morris didnât like her.
She couldnât understand why Ian Morris didnât like her.
She had both looks and a remarkable family background.
On the other hand, Ian Morris was all alone in Belfard, without any background or connections.
She could offer everything Ian Morris lacked.
If they got together, Ian Morrisâ future would be secured.
He could establish a foothold in Belfard without having to bear so much pressure anymore.
He wouldnât have to struggle as much as others in order to settle down in Belfard.
She could give Ian Morris everything others longed for but didnât have.
But still, Ian Morris just didnât like her.
It wasnât just that he didnât like her; it seemed as if there was always something missing between them.
Ian Morris had never explicitly rejected her.
Moreover, his attitude towards her had always been amicable.
Even when she occasionally behaved intimately with him, he didnât stop her.
This made Eleanor believe that there was still a chance for her and Ian Morris.
As long as she tried a little harder and showed Ian Morris the benefits of being with her.
Ian Morris would know what choice was best for him.
Until Ian Morris accepted her, she didnât mind making her feelings known to everybody.
It was to stake her claim.
She had set her sights on Ian Morris; no one else should even think about it.
For those who had some interest in Ian Morris, they should first think about whether their conditions could compete with hers.
If they couldnât, they shouldnât even entertain the thought.
As expected, this approach was quite effective.
No one had dared to make a move on Ian Morris up to now.
Eventually, they were assigned to different hospitals for internships.
Being new to the hospital, there were actually quite a few single and age-appropriate nurses who were fond of Ian Morris.
Eleanor didnât trust the others, so she roped in Gerald Young to help keep an eye on him at the hospital.
He didnât need to step in.
He just had to let her know as soon as there was any sign of trouble.
Whenever she had time, Eleanor would visit Ian Morrisâ hospital to stake her claim.
She made it appear as if their relationship was ambiguous and somewhat intimate.
After doing this so many times, other people who harbored affection for Ian Morris began to have doubts.
Eleanor and Ian Morrisâ relationship was unclear; who knew what was going on between them?
Even if they werenât dating.
Having a woman constantly hanging around him with unclear intentions wasnât a good thing either.
As for what others thought, Eleanor didnât care.
And she didnât care about how much trouble she was causing Ian Morris either..