Chapter 612: 612: When it comes to shamelessness, he still lost.

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Chapter 612: Chapter 612: When it comes to shamelessness, he still lost.

After all, the child is older, not a full moon or a hundred days kind of thing, there has to be some scruples.

Before, when she celebrated Morgan’s birthday, it was just her, Peggy Lewis, and Morgan – just the three of them.

The birthdays were simple but warm and fulfilling.

“For the birthdays to come, just our family members will celebrate it, I don’t think there’s any need for a big fuss,” Adrian Zhekova said.

Their family has always been low-key.

Whether it’s the elderly or his parents, Adrian Zhekova included.

Anniversaries, birthdays, any celebrations are done within a small family circle.

Adrian Zhekova’s academic achievements were excellent.

Adrian Zhekova, when he first joined Pingla, handed in a very outstanding report card, which helped Pingla make a big leap forward.

At the time, Adrian Zhekova had just graduated and joined Pingla.



Because he was the heir to the Zhekova Family, there was not much that could be said about this guy who had parachuted in.

He led Pingla without any experience?

Privately, there was no shortage of people making sarcastic remarks.

At that time, Adrian Zhekova, under such pressure, finally proved himself to the whole Pingla and the entire Zhekova family.

Later, Adrian Zhekova’s decisions never went wrong.

Even with such achievements, the Zhekova family did not celebrate it much.

All they did was have a family dinner and celebrate a bit.

This has been their family’s custom.

Not only Adrian Zhekova, even Maverick Zhekova was the same.

As a child, except for weddings, there was nothing done significantly just for him.

“But I missed Morgan’s birth, missed Morgan’s full month, missed Morgan’s hundredth day.” Adrian Zhekova said.

“These are all very memorable days.”

“Days that should be celebrated too,” said Adrian Zhekova.

Morgan blushed a little uneasily.

So...Dad remembers everything!

He thought his dad was deliberately angry with him, bullying him, and annoyed with him.



Seeing the little guy’s urgent and pitiful-cute look, Cindy’s heart softened.

She quickly gave Adrian Zhekova a hint.

Adrian Zhekova then said, “Oh, so you actually want to have a party?”

Morgan nodded quickly, fearing that Adrian Zhekova would change his mind again.

“Why didn’t you say so earlier?” Adrian Zhekova pretended to say.



Morgan: “...”

“Next time you like something, just tell me,” Adrian Zhekova struck back, “Why be polite with me, your dad?”

Morgan: “...”

Dad is just trying to irritate him!

It’s just that when Adrian Zhekova said this, there was no fault to be found.

Even if Morgan wanted to say that he was wrong, he couldn’t find a reason.

The little guy thought to himself, when it comes to cunning, the Old Fox himself is the most cunning.

He still has a little way to go.

Seeing Adrian Zhekova’s smug look, Morgan pursed his lips, raised his jaw, and said, “Dad, didn’t you say you wanted to make up for all the ones you missed? Why do you keep bullying me then?”

However, he didn’t expect Adrian Zhekova to have an even thicker skin, as he asked outright, “When did I ever bully you? It’s such an injustice when you say things like that.”

After saying that, he looked at Cindy with a face full of complaints, “Cindy, look, this is how Morgan usually bullies me.”

Cindy: “...”

Morgan was so angry. How can his dad be so shameless!



When it comes to being shameless, he still loses!

Cindy, caught in the middle of this father and son duo, was like a sandwich cookie, stuck in a quandary.

Cindy didn’t want to deal with them anymore and didn’t reply to either of their comments.

She went back to the original topic, “Let’s go and hang up the pictures.”

Let’s not forget their purpose in the Study Room.

“What about your photos?” Morgan asked.

Cindy looked at Adrian Zhekova.

Adrian Zhekova thought for a moment and said, “We took a lot of photos at the photo studio before, and some of them were just of the two of us individually. They were quite casual and natural, not at all like they were taken on purpose.”

“They looked more like casual snapshots of life. I think those few are quite suitable. Let’s pick one of them to serve as a memorial photo for the first day of our marriage.”

After saying that, Adrian Zhekova sought Cindy’s opinion, “What do you think of this idea?”