Chapter 169 - 169: 169: I’m Just Saying

Chapter 169 - 169: 169: I’m Just Saying

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“That is...if you get married in the future, please find a new dad who also likes me. Otherwise, if the stepdad treats me badly, I’ll be miserable.”

“What are you talking about?” Cindy Clarke ruffled his hair, “What if your biological father, with better financial and family conditions, is much better than me?”

“I still don’t want him. I don’t even know him and we’re strangers. Why should I be with him?” Morgan asked in bewilderment.

“Cindy, why are you suddenly bringing this up?” Morgan questioned her.

“Just thinking about it.” Cindy replied, “After all, anything can happen.”



“You’re not planning to break up with Uncle Zhao, are you?” Morgan suddenly blurted out.

“What are you saying! We aren’t even together, so where’s the talk of breaking up?” Cindy exclaimed, extremely embarrassed.

This little guy, suddenly saying something like this, really gave her a scare.

Morgan grinned, gripping Cindy’s hand, swinging it around and said: “Anyway, Cindy, don’t worry. Think about it, even if my biological dad wants to take me back, but as long as he’s not with you, he will have to marry someone else in the future. Then I will have a stepmom!”

“Alright.” Cindy said with a smile, “But, when you grow up, have a girlfriend and get married, you won’t be able to look after me.”

“Who says!” Morgan doesn’t think so, “No matter what, I won’t leave you.”

“I don’t need you to always take care of me. When you grow up, you’re free to soar high.” Cindy smiled and said, ‘Whether it’s working or starting a family, you don’t have to take me into consideration. You shouldn’t tie yourself down just because of me. As long as it’s right, as long as it’s good, you can do whatever you want.”

However, the future is still far away for the current Morgan.

At least before he becomes an adult, Cindy can still enjoy life with the little guy.

Morgan shook his head vehemently and said, “No matter when, I won’t leave you. Just like you’ve always taken care of me, when I grow up, it’s my turn to take care of you. I don’t want to leave you.”

When Cindy finally managed to raise him, and he just leaves.

Then he would be really bad.

Cindy didn’t argue with him, she kissed him again: “Alright, I’ll wait for you to grow up, to take care of me.”

The little one grinned happily: “Leave it to me!”