Chapter 291: 291: It can ‘t be so ambiguous

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Chapter 291: 291: It can ‘t be so ambiguous

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Adrian Zhekova rolled his eyes. “Which of my relatives don’t you know? Who could have a child without your knowledge? Where would I get such a big kid you’ve never seen before?”

Clifford Wells: ‘

Adrian Zhekova: “In just a few months, it’ll be the New Year, remember to prepare a red packet for my son.”

Clifford Wells: ‘

He’s a bachelor with no wife or children. He doesn’t even get a break during the New Year, as he might be scolded by the Old Madam of his family.

Despite his hard life, he still has to prepare red packets for these children.

How could he be so miserable?

Adrian Zhekova said triumphantly, “Find some time when you all are free, so we can get together. Also, bring Cindy and our Morgan to officially meet you.”

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They’d definitely find a suitable time.

It’s just that they all have their own businesses.

The men of The Big Eight families need not even be mentioned.

Either they are heirs to their families or hold important positions within them.

Adrian Zhekova: “Pfft! What do you mean, reconciled? We were never broken, we just got together, and things are great. Not even a scratch!”

What a way to put it!

No wonder he’s still single at his age!

He curses him!

Clifford Wells: “Then how come the child is already so big?”

From the photos, he appeared to be four or five years old.

Clifford Wells: “That means you two knew each other and were together before. Otherwise, how could the child be born?”

Adrian Zhekova: “It’s a bit complicated.”

Adrian Zhekova first asked Cindy if she was willing to share.

Cindy said she didn’t mind.

After all, Morgan’s story needed some explanation.

Since Adrian Zhekova asked about it, it meant that he wanted to explain it.

These were his trusted friends, even considered family members.

In the future, they’d inevitably have many opportunities to meet.

“And just like we are friends among our generation, our children, like Morgan, are still good friends, growing up together,” Adrian Zhekova explained. ‘We can’t just leave things unclear..”