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Chapter 373: 373: Let’s Just Call Her Mrs.



Chapter 373: 373: Let’s Just Call Her Mrs.

“I just wanted to make it clear that we’re getting married. Aunt Jenkins should treat you and Morgan just like she treats me. We’re all family.” Adrian Zhekova said.

Aunt Jenkins is a very prudent person; otherwise, she wouldn’t have maintained her stable work with Adrian Zhekova for so many years.

So, Aunt Jenkins asked Adrian Zhekova how she should address Cindy Clarke.

Adrian Zhekova told her, “You call me ‘Sir,’ so when you address Cindy, your title for her should match mine. Just call her ‘Mrs.’”

Addressing Cindy as Miss Clarke would not only be distant but also make her seem like a guest at his house.

As if her relationship with Adrian Zhekova wasn’t close enough.

Because of Adrian’s remark, Aunt Jenkins clearly understood Cindy’s place in Adrian’s heart.

Adrian didn’t just say it for talking’s sake.

Cindy was unaware of these details, and Adrian never told her either.

Thus, with Aunt Jenkins addressing her accordingly, Cindy accepted the title graciously.

It was better for Morgan this way too.

Aunt Jenkins neatly stored all the groceries they bought.

Suddenly, the slightly empty refrigerator was filled to the brim.

Even before they returned, Aunt Jenkins had already tidied up the house.

Adrian Zhekova preferred no outsiders around when he was home.

Therefore, Aunt Jenkins tidied up the house swiftly when he wasn’t around, maintaining their tacit understanding.

Now that all the things they bought had been put away.

Aunt Jenkins came out to greet them, “Sir, Mrs., I’ve sorted out the things you bought, and I’ve just cleaned the house. Will your ordered furniture be delivered today? Do you want me to stay and wait for it? After the furniture is delivered, the floor would probably be dirty, so I could clean up again.”

“No need, we just ordered a table, which will be delivered tomorrow,” Adrian Zhekova said, “You can go home if you have nothing else to do.”

“Alright.” Aunt Jenkins left after tidying up a bit.

The three of them went to their rooms to change into comfortable home clothes.

It didn’t take long for them to move their belongings here in the morning.

Cindy didn’t have many things to begin with, and her in-season clothes were hung back in the wardrobe.

She had organized her off-season clothes in vacuum bags long ago.

So, when they moved here, there was no need for further organization, and everything was put back in their original places.

The only things left were some knick-knacks and daily necessities.

While they were not at home, Aunt Jenkins had already tidied up these items, saving Cindy a lot of trouble.

As for Morgan’s toys, Aunt Jenkins didn’t touch them.

It would be disastrous if she accidentally broke a child’s toy.

Plus, she didn’t know how to arrange them.

As Cindy changed her clothes, she observed the bedroom.

Except for the larger bedroom size, the furniture remained unchanged.

Thus, Cindy didn’t feel a hint of unfamiliarity during her stay here.

Perhaps the familiarity made her quickly adapt and develop a sense of belonging.

Cindy went to the window again.

Although they had moved in the morning, this was her first time enjoying the view of their surroundings from the window.


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