Daddy! Come Home for Dinner!

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Chapter 43: Chapter 43: Don’t Worry About These Details

Translator: 549690339

[Adrian Zhekova promises Morgan Clarke, as long as Morgan tells Adrian the truth about Cindy Clarke being framed, Adrian will always support Cindy no matter what happens to her.]

Of course, most of the words on the paper are in pinyin, with only a few Chinese characters.

Morgan does not have ink, so she takes out a red crayon, smears the pad of her index finger with it, and then presses it heavily onto the paper, making a fingerprint.

“That should do it!” Morgan shows Adrian the red crayon in her hand.

Adrian also follows Morgan’s example, smears his own index finger, and presses a fingerprint on the paper.

And then, these two little foxes, each with their own plans, look at each other with satisfaction and smile.

Morgan keeps this agreement properly.

After getting back, she grabs another cracker and then says to Adrian, “I also found out about it by secretly listening to Cindy talking to my godmother.”

“Cindy’s mother and sister, apparently needed money to open a restaurant or something, so they drugged Cindy and brought her to a hotel or something.” Morgan is young and does not understand everything clearly.

But Adrian is able to analyze it from Morgan’s words.

Simply put, Cindy’s mother and sister drugged her and sent her to a stranger man.

But Adrian is very sure that he did not go to make such a transaction with anyone at that time.

At this moment, Morgan says, “I heard Cindy tell her godmother that after she was framed, she ran back home and happened to overhear her mother and sister’s conversation outside the door.”

“Her sister mentioned that the man was older and very fat and sleazy. But Cindy said the man she remembered looked young, and although she didn’t know his appearance, he was definitely not fat or sleazy.”

“So, Cindy guessed that maybe something went wrong in the middle.” Morgan suddenly puffs out her chest, “I don’t think it’s just a possibility, I’m sure it is.”

Seeing Adrian raise his eyebrows, Morgan thinks he doesn’t understand and explains, “Look at me, I’m so good-looking. How could my dad be ugly?”

Adrian, who is judged by Morgan to have poor moral character, has no idea about this. He just asks, “Didn’t Cindy say earlier that your dad died from a terminal illness?”

Morgan waves her hand boldly, “Well, she wasn’t talking about you. Don’t worry about these little details!”

Adrian: ‘

Morgan looks at Adrian seriously, “So, Cindy is not a careless person. She was the victim. But even though I was not born out of love or anticipation, she still gave birth to me.”

“She never thinks I’m a burden and doesn’t dislike me just because I’m an accident.” Morgan says with her head down, “I think, if other people encountered the same thing, they may not want to have the baby at all, and even resent the baby.”

“If they don’t abort the baby, they might vent their anger on the child after giving birth. Or even abandon the child. And even if they raise the child, every time they see the child, they’d be reminded of their own victimization, and would be unable to love the child.”

“But Cindy loves me so much. She never lets me know the truth of what happened back then if it weren’t for eavesdropping. She gives me everything she can. She tries her best to let me be no different from other children. Anything other kids have, she will give me as long as she can..”

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