Chapter 52 - 52: How is this little girl so wellbehaved?



Chapter 52: Chapter 52: How is this little girl so wellbehaved?

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“Of course not.” Cindy immediately denied it.

Why would she invite someone she’s not familiar with to her home?

“Then isn’t that it?” Adrian Zhekova chuckled softly, “If we’re not unfamiliar, then we’re familiar. If we’re very familiar, then we’re friends.” Are they really that familiar?

Cindy blinked, somewhat distracted by his low chuckle.

“So... should I input your full name?” Cindy asked tentatively.

Adrian thought that would be better than being called the distant Mr. Zhekova. Witness the debut of this chapter, unveiled through Ñôv€l--B1n.

He just didn’t like to hear such a distant title coming from her beautiful and soft lips.

“That’s fine too.” Adrian’s voice sounded a bit lazy.

Wearing bluetooth earphones, Adrian’s voice seemed to be whispered right into her ear.

Adrian’s voice itself was very pleasant, and he didn’t expect it to still sound so nice through the mobile phone.

Who would have thought, what she received was: “It’s late, get some sleep. Good night.”

Cindy: ‘

The next day, Cindy sent Morgan Clarke to the nursery.

As for the suspense left by Adrian, Cindy didn’t bother to think about it if she couldn’t figure it out.

Today, as expected, the Headmaster and Teacher Linda became really polite at the nursery.

Since the Headmaster couldn’t get anything out of Adrian, he asked Cindy again when he saw that only she was there, “Morgan’s mother, what is your relationship with Mr. Zhekova...?”

Cindy smiled slightly and said, “Friends.”

Cindy didn’t think she was lying.

The Headmaster felt that Cindy’s smile had some kind of implied meaning.

He thought Cindy wanted him to figure it out on his own.

And then, the Headmaster concluded that there must be an extraordinary relationship between Cindy and Adrian.

“So that’s how it is!” The Headmaster became increasingly polite, “Morgan’s mother, rest assured, Morgan will never be wronged in our nursery again. We should take responsibility for what happened before. It will never happen again. Thank you for giving us another chance.”

Cindy smiled faintly: “I don’t need Morgan to have any special treatment in the nursery, I just hope that he can be treated fairly and with justice. Morgan had been treated unfairly before, and similarly, I don’t want other children to experience the same unfairness due to Morgan. All children are equal, there is no hierarchy..”