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Returning from the Dead: His Secret Lover novel Chapter 1877

"Ian? D-Don't tell me that you prepared these?"

Vivian's eyes widened in shock when she saw him.

Ian's expression froze.

"Do I look like I know how to cook?"

"Hehehe... Nope," Vivian admitted before sticking her tongue out.

It was only then that Ian looked away and explained that he had ordered someone to deliver the food instead.

As for Sigrun...

"After her mistake, I asked her to stay in school and reflect upon her actions for a few days."

Once everyone sat down and began eating, Ian slowly explained why Sigrun wasn't having dinner with them.

At his words, Vivian and Susan looked up in surprise.

Mistake? What did she do?

Only Kurt didn't react as he continued to enjoy his dinner. It was as if he had known about it all along.

Once dinner was over, Susan cleared the table before returning to her room.

Exhausted from the long day she had had, she wanted to rest early because she was worried she couldn't wake up in time to make the long trip to school.

Knock! Knock!

"Come in."

 

Susan, who was rummaging through her wardrobe, went to open the door.

"Ian?"

She had not expected the one knocking on the door to be the person she missed dearly.

Ian nodded indifferently as he was never one to show much emotion. All along, he always wore a frosty expression on his face.

Nevertheless, in the past, he would smile when in front of her and would talk to her in a gentle tone.

"I just want to tell you that you don't have to go to Flinders tomorrow."

"Huh?"

Susan was pleasantly surprised.

"Really?"

"Yes. That teacher is unfamiliar with the rules for exchange students. Therefore, I went to see another teacher. Now that everything is cleared up, you can continue studying at Atlantius tomorrow," Ian explained at the door.

Susan was filled with joy after hearing the news. Overwhelmed by emotions, she stretched out her hands and hugged Ian around his arms.

"Ian, you're wonderful! This way, I'll never have to leave your side again!"

Lost in her ecstasy, she accidentally let out a Freudian slip.

As the air between them suddenly froze, Susan, who had regained her senses, didn't dare move a muscle, as if she had been struck by lightning. Even Ian seemed paralyzed in his position.

Amidst the air of awkwardness, Susan felt the urge to run somewhere and hide.

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