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 couldn't help but understand where Eleanor's 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 wasn't 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 didn't trust Eleanor's feelings, she trusted Adrian's judgment.
Just as Cindy was about to speak, Eleanor spoke up first: "Since you're Ian's classmate, we're all insiders here. Being a girl, working as a chef isn't 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?"