Chapter 1694 Ian’s Flirting Game
Ian stared at the flush that had crept all the way up to Cindy’s ears and chuckled, then asked, “Do you want to try
playing a round on your own?”
Cindy swallowed and quickly agreed.
Looking pleased, Ian turned to pull a chair up to the gaming machine, and he sat there watching her play the game
in silence.
While he was no longer standing behind her, he still sat close enough to her to make her heart skitter and her
breath come up short.
She wasn’t an expert when it came to games, and coupled with how distracted she had been when Ian explained
the basics of the game to her earlier, it didn’t take long before her avatar died this round.
Seeing this, Ian let out a low chuckle, which made blood rush to her face.
She tried to hold her ground as she turned to glare at him. With an indignant huff, she demanded, “What’s so
funny?”
Her intention might have been to chastise him, but she sounded so unconvincing she came off as embarrassed
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtinstead. She looked like a flustered little girl, so Ian couldn’t help smiling as he suggested, “Why don’t you give it
another go?”
Cindy averted her gaze and made a face before starting the next round. However, given her lack of gaming
experience, luck abandoned her. This round ended up worse than the last, and she had only been seconds into the
game when her avatar died again.
This time, Ian didn’t chuckle out loud, but he pursed his lips to keep himself from laughing as amusement glittered
in his eyes.
She stared at the screen incredulously, rapping the heel of her palm against the control panel. “What kind of
ridiculous game is this? I’m done!” she couldn’t help but snap.
Ian rose from his seat and resumed his position behind her. He pressed against her back and lowered himself
slightly so that his arms reached around her. Placing his hands on the console, he said gently, “I’ll show you how to
do it one more time. You need to pay attention if you want to understand how to get through this round.”
“Okay, fine, I’ll admit that you’re a gaming pro. There’s no need for you to brag about it to my face,” Cindy
grumbled.
He ignored her and started the game. Before long, his fingers were flying all over the console, his coordination
smooth and seamless.
In truth, Cindy had never been able to crack these games, nor had she ever been interested in them. Ian’s fingers
were tapping noisily against the control panel, accompanied by the various sounds of the virtual fighting on the
screen.
Regardless, the colors and the noise only served as a confusing symphony that made Cindy’s head spin.
With Ian’s gaming prowess, the game went on for much longer than when Cindy had played, and eventually, he got
through the round. He turned and appraised her with bright eyes, asking, “Do you get it now?”
They were standing at a close distance, and Ian’s face was right next to Cindy’s shoulder, so when he spoke, she
could feel his warm breath tickling her cheek.
Unable to hold back from flinching, she ducked away from him, then tried to move aside as she sputtered, “No, I
didn’t get it at all! And you know what, I don’t have time for gaming. I’m starving, and I’m going to have lunch right
now.”
Ian lifted his arm and allowed Cindy to scurry out of his embrace. Having done so, she stalked over to the dining
table.
Logan was sitting to one side of the table with his legs crossed, and he grinned at her with a mischievous gleam in
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She pretended as if she did not see the look on his face and pointedly chose the furthest seat from him. Lunch had
already been served, but they had gone cold. Cindy picked up her utensils and dug in, and she didn’t bother
savoring it before swallowing.
Logan peered at Ian out of the corner of his eyes and saw that the latter had turned around in his seat in front of
the gaming machine to gaze wistfully at Cindy.
Clicking his tongue loudly, Logan accused, “You guys are giving me a hard time here. I’m not single, but this tension
between the both of you is making me miss my wife!”
He was only jesting, but Ian immediately countered him with a quick, “Then why don’t you bring your wife over, and
we’ll have a friendly round of poker? Surely you would have passed your love for card games on to your wife after
all this time.”
Indeed, Lola was a much bigger fan of poker than Logan had ever been. She used to hate gambling with a passion,
but she had joined in a couple rounds of poker ever since she started dating Logan, and now she was close to
becoming a poker junkie.
Thankfully, Logan and Lola weren’t the sort to go big or go home; poker was all but strategic fun for them.
Presently, having heard Ian’s suggestion, Logan nodded earnestly with wide eyes. “You’re right! Why didn’t I think
of that? The both of you dig in while I bring Lola over!”