Chapter 441: 441: Great Reputation

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Chapter 441: 441: Great Reputation

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Morgan covered his cheeks.

It seemed he was indeed very adorable.

It’s confirmed!

“Don’t say that,” Cindy said, “I’ve always been very grateful that I gave birth to Morgan.”

“I had him, not for anyone else. He’s my son. Raising and taking care of him is because I love him, and I naturally want to give him a better life. I don’t want to see him suffer; I want him to be as good as other kids. So, of course, I have to work hard.” Cindy looked tenderly at Morgan. “I’m very willing to do all these things.”

It wasn’t to find Morgan’s father and get the gratitude of the Zhekova family members in the future.

Nor was it to gain any benefits.

What she wanted was just Morgan’s love and his smile.

“I understand,” Grandfather nodded, “I didn’t mean anything else. I just thought that if you hadn’t been so brave back then, none of us would have met such an adorable child now.”

Morgan looked up at Grandfather.

Suddenly, he climbed down from Grandfather’s arms.

Grandfather couldn’t stop him.

In just a few steps, Morgan rushed into Cindy’s arms.

Cindy rubbed Morgan’s hair and said, “We should change Morgan’s last name back to Zhekova. Otherwise, when people mention him outside, he still has my last name Ye, which doesn’t seem right. I’m afraid people will gossip about Adrian behind his back.”

It was your biological son, but he still had someone else’s last name.

There might be some particularly malicious speculations, pointing fingers at Adrian behind his back.

Adrian was so good; how could she let him suffer from these malicious finger-pointing?

“Shall we take Daddy’s last name? What do you think?” Cindy asked Morgan for his opinion.

“No problem at all.” Morgan readily agreed.

Although he always tripped Adrian up, at this moment, Morgan was unexpectedly supportive.

The Zhekova family elders naturally didn’t have any objections.

“Alright, alright, alright,” Old Madam smiled and nodded in agreement.

“We were thinking of still calling him Morgan. When people say ‘Morgan Zhekova,’ it doesn’t sound very formal. It’s okay since he’s still young now. But when Morgan grows up, having such a name sounds childish and immature,” Adrian said.

“Grandfather, what do you think about giving Morgan a more formal name?” Adrian suggested.

Morgan immediately said, “But I’m used to being called Morgan. When people say ‘Morgan,’ it’s like they’re calling me. If I change my name, when people call me, it feels like they’re calling someone else.”

Morgan’s name had been with him since birth.

And it was Cindy who had given him the name.