Chapter 1210: Chapter 1210: There is No Impossible _1 Chapter 1210 -1210: There is No Impossible _1 Everyone was still waiting for Lyke Zhekova to open the door, but Lyke just stood there motionless.
Samson Zhekova asked, “Fourth Uncle, aren’t you going to open the door?”
“Let your Fourth Aunt do it,” Lyke responded, “She’s the lady of this house.”
Everyone: “…”
Was this really worth bragging about?
Adrian Zhekova: “…”
Why hadn’t he thought of this before?
Was his skin not thick enough?
Peggy Lewis: “…”
She just felt embarrassed, extremely embarrassed.
Peggy quickly unlocked the door with her fingerprint and went in first to find slippers for everyone.
When she had left the house that day, she hadn’t expected them to come, so she hadn’t prepared in advance.
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Peggy quickly found some slippers from the house and set them out for everyone.
Although she had been living with Lyke, she hadn’t felt like she was the lady of the house back then.
Naturally, she hadn’t considered what she would do if guests came over.
But certainly, she wouldn’t have invited her own guests over to Lyke’s side.
And she had only just started dating him, and hadn’t had time to think about this part yet.
Fortunately, Lyke’s home had a few pairs of men’s slippers, kept in case Adrian and the others visited.
Other than Peggy’s, there were no women’s slippers.
However, Cindy could manage with men’s slippers just for a while.
But there was simply nothing they could do about the little one.
There were no kids in the house, and Peggy hadn’t thought that Morgan would come over.
So, there were no child-appropriate slippers in the house.
However, she did have some in her apartment.
“No worries, let him go barefoot,” Cindy said.
Morgan was wearing socks, and Lyke’s floor was clean.
The housekeeper cleaned it every day.
“He usually runs around barefoot at home.
Even when we remind him to wear his slippers, he’ll take them off after a while,” Cindy explained with a laugh.
Indeed, the moment Morgan heard there were no slippers for him, he happily stepped onto the floor with his sock-clad feet.
“I like it this way,” said Morgan.
“You may like it, but this won’t do,” Peggy countered.
Morgan should never lack anything that others have.
That had always been Peggy’s attitude.
Especially concerning other kids in the nursery, if there was anything they had, Morgan wouldn’t mention it or ask for it when he came home.
But when Peggy and Cindy asked Morgan about what he did and how his day at the nursery went.
Morgan would occasionally mention what the other children had brought to play with.
Peggy felt that anything the other kids had, Morgan should have too.
On the other hand, Cindy was more strict.
He couldn’t have everything others had.
This could spoil Morgan rotten.
She worried that if this continued, Morgan might ask for things they couldn’t provide one day.
At that time, Peggy and Cindy’s roles seemed to be that of a good cop, bad cop.
However, what Peggy was able to provide, she would still try to give to Morgan.
But when Morgan realized this, he didn’t take advantage of it to demand things.
Instead, he became more considerate and stopped mentioning what other kids had that he didn’t.
It was only occasionally that he would let something slip.
Peggy and Cindy gradually noticed this behavior.
Peggy felt even more fond of Morgan because of it.
She even complained to Cindy, saying, “You’re worried about him getting spoiled, but he’s becoming more sensible and even hides things from us.
Oh, he’s too mature.”
Most of the time, Peggy and Cindy would look after Morgan together.
So, Peggy saw how Cindy educated Morgan and was nearly involved throughout.
Cindy’s approach to educating Morgan was not overly stern.
Being so mature was inherent in Morgan. 𝖓𝔬𝔳𝖕𝖚𝖇.𝖈𝔬𝔪
Peggy once wondered who Morgan inherited his outstanding qualities from.
Was it from Cindy or his father, who was nowhere to be seen.
So Peggy found a nearby convenience store on a food delivery app and ordered a pair of children’s slippers and a pair of women’s slippers for Cindy.
Since it was Cindy and Morgan’s first visit, Lyke said, “Peggy, why don’t you show Cindy and Morgan around?”
Thus, Peggy once again played the role of the lady of the house as she showed Cindy and Morgan around.
When they saw that Peggy and Lyke had separate bedrooms, before Cindy could say anything, Morgan asked first, “Godmother, don’t you share a room with Fourth Grandfather?”
“…” Peggy explained, “No, of course we sleep separately.”
“But my dad and Cindy share a room,” Morgan said, looking up.
“Dad doesn’t even let me in.”
Peggy: “Wait…
wait…
when we get married, we can sleep together.”
After she finished speaking, Peggy suddenly realized that she was going to get her marriage certificate with Lyke tomorrow.
Wouldn’t that mean they’d have to share a bed tomorrow night?
Peggy suddenly found it hard to concentrate on showing Cindy and Morgan around any further.
She kept getting distracted.
Part of her was already nervous, even though it was not tomorrow night yet.
Seeing Peggy’s state, Cindy got Morgan to go play.
Once Morgan was out of the way, Cindy asked Peggy, “What’s wrong?
You’ve been lost in thought since we just got here?”
Peggy blushed and said, “On the way back, I decided with Lyke that we would go and get our marriage certificate tomorrow.”
“So soon?” Cindy was absolutely surprised, “Congratulations!
You…
Oh wow!
You’re going to get married so soon.”
Considering Peggy’s stance on marriage, Cindy had thought Peggy might get married someday, but she had never thought it would be so soon.
Even though they had just discussed it earlier today, she didn’t expect Peggy and Lyke to be so efficient!
“This is so sudden, I haven’t even had time to prepare a wedding gift!” Cindy shook her head, “No, no, there’s still time.”
The marriage certificate would be issued tomorrow, so she could start preparing today.
That was still feasible.
“Oh, I forgot to tell you,” said Cindy, “You can leave the cake for the wedding to me.”
“Really?” Peggy asked, pleasantly surprised, “I was worried that it would be too much for you.
Although you can’t be a bridesmaid, you should still attend the wedding.
And if you have to prepare the cake, will you have enough time?”
“No problem,” Cindy replied, “I may not be able to handle the whole wedding banquet for your wedding, but I must be involved.
I can take care of the cake.”
“Alright,” Peggy agreed, nodding happily.
It was not that the cake made by Cindy was extremely delicious, even though it was indeed very delicious.
But having Cindy involved in her wedding made Peggy feel that the whole wedding was complete and perfect without any regrets.
“Oh dear, we’ve digressed.
It’ll still be a while before the wedding,” Cindy said.