So, even if he was wronged or bullied, he wouldn't tell Cindy, and he'd bear it himself.
Cindy had been working so hard, and he didn't want her to worry or be sad.
This was the first time a reliable man had told him that if he felt wronged, he could speak up.
Morgan was crying, while his mouth moved mushily.
He always thought he didn't need a dad.
He and Cindy had always lived well together.
But at this moment, he suddenly longed for a reliable dad.
When they were bullied, someone who could confidently say, "If you've been wronged, tell me."
"Wah --" Morgan cried out loudly.
Crying so hard he couldn't catch his breath, as if trying to cry out all the grievances over the years.
Cindy's heart ached as she watched.
If he hadn't been so wronged, how could this child cry like this?
Adrian Zhekova's face darkened.
He asked the kid to talk about his grievances, but he didn't expect him to rub his tears and snot all over his clothes.