Chapter 792: Chapter 792: Can’t Hold It Anymore
She added a little butter into the pot, and before it got too hot, she poured in the beaten eggs.
At the sa ti, she kept stirring.
As the pot slowly heated up, Cindy quickly lifted it to allow it to cool down a bit.
anwhile, she didn’t stop stirring the eggs.
That way, the eggs slowly beca thicker but not fully cooked, turning into a milky yellow color that was sowhat like pudding, soft and tender.
Then, she placed the eggs on top of the slightly browned toast.
Cindy brewed coffee for herself and Adrian Zhekova, and poured a cup of warm milk for little Morgan.
Apart from the simple toast and eggs, there was also a vegetable salad served in a glass bowl.
The salad was placed in a large bowl, and everyone served themselves as needed.
Little Morgan pondered on what to do today while eating.
Now that it was cold outside, he didn’t feel like engaging in outdoor activities.
“I want to go ice skating,” little Morgan said, “and since they’re showing the Detective Conan movie now, can we watch it before going to ice skate?”
Cindy quickly looked at Adrian.
Adrian smiled, wondering if the child was worried he would say no.
It wasn’t an excessive request, so Adrian agreed, “Sure, since Morgan wants to watch a movie and go ice skating, I chose a shopping mall that has its own ice rink.”
When little Morgan brought up this request, Adrian realized that he didn’t know much about the mother and son duo, and had no idea if they knew how to ice skate.
So he asked, and Cindy shyly replied, “I can’t skate; only Morgan can. Last spring, I took Morgan to the shopping mall, and the ice rink was on the second floor. When we were shopping on the third floor, we could see the entire rink below.”
“Morgan liked it and wanted to give it a try,” Cindy explained. “But since he didn’t know how, I had to find a coach for him.”
“Why didn’t you learn with him?” Adrian asked, “Didn’t you like it?”
Apart from this reason, Adrian couldn’t think of any other.
Even without his help, Cindy’s inco was quite considerable, so she definitely wouldn’t mind hiring another coach.
Cindy shyly said, “At that ti, there were only male coaches available.”
Adrian imdiately understood.
A male coach would have to hold her hand while teaching.
And if she fell, he’d have to hold her and help her up.
Adrian felt a pang of jealousy just thinking about this scene.
It was all just his imagination, and it hadn’t even happened, yet he couldn’t help feeling jealous.
If Cindy had really learned, Adrian would have been overwheld by jealousy.
Adrian was glad that Cindy didn’t actually learn to skate.
Cindy then continued, “When I took Morgan to skate later, he had learned, but I was worried that he might stumble and couldn’t maintain balance if he fell. Morgan was still too young, so I just kept an eye on him.”
“If I had learned to skate as well, who would watch Morgan? I didn’t feel comfortable leaving him unattended.”
As a result, Cindy never learned to skate.
After explaining herself, Cindy suddenly thought about Adrian and asked, “Do you know how to skate?”
Adrian nodded, “I do. I learned when I was at Jetai Academy.”
After all, Jetai Academy was different from ordinary schools.
Ordinary schools naturally prioritize academic achievents, aiming for good results in college entrance exams and admission to better universities.
However, Jetai Academy was different.
Students at Jetai Academy naturally didn’t have to worry about their future.
Their families had businesses, and they could be given a suitable position even if they were incompetent.
However, despite this, there were no incompetent students at Jetai Academy.
They just had different social circles to deal with, and a bigger world with more things to face.
They couldn’t just focus on their current academic achievents; instead, they had to learn many other skills.
Otherwise, how would they socialize and do business with others, and how would they strike up conversations?
When people talked about golf while doing business, would it be alright for you not to know?
When they discussed horse racing, would it be alright for you not to understand?
So people liked extre sports, such as skydiving or paragliding. Would it be alright for you never to have experienced them?
Wouldn’t you be laughed at?
When everyone was wealthy and well-connected, it would do them no good not knowing a wide range of high-end hobbies. How could they strike deals without having anything in common?
That’s why, at Jetai Academy, besides learning cultural and professional courses, there were many extracurricular interest skill courses available.
For example, shooting, swimming, diving, skiing, golf, horse riding, flower arrangent, various dance styles, and yoga.
Take skiing as an example. Skiing courses were taught directly at the ski resorts.
On vacations, the school would organize winter and sumr camps for the students.
They would charter a plane and go to Switzerland all together.
So Adrian Zhekova knew how to ice skate as well.
Adrian asked little Morgan, “How good are you at it now? Are you proficient?”
Little Morgan proudly nodded, “Not bad at all. I can skate normally, but I’m not great at figure skating, like spinning.”
To little Morgan, ice skating was just a hobby, sothing he enjoyed.
So Cindy didn’t plan to develop any professional skating skills for him and didn’t arrange for him to have regular ice skating lessons every week.
As long as Morgan knew how to skate and wouldn’t easily fall, that would be enough.
If Morgan truly wanted to learn more professional skills, he would ask for it himself.
Cindy’s approach to educating Morgan was to let him play freely and happily.
Whether it was ice skating, playing with Legos, or taking him to paint at an art studio, they were all just ways to enrich his leisure ti.
There was no particular expectation for him to excel in any of them.
Adrian laughed and told Cindy, “Perfect, I’ll teach you today.”
Having Adrian teach her today was convenient.
Cindy happily nodded.
After the three finished eating and tidying up, they headed to the shopping mall.
On the way there, Cindy reserved movie tickets on an app and also ordered snacks and Coke.
They picked up the tickets at the movie theater and headed to the auditorium together.
Cindy intentionally left the middle seat for little Morgan.
She and Adrian sat on either side of him.
With his short legs, little Morgan’s feet couldn’t touch the ground.
As his feet dangled in the air, he peeked to the left and saw Adrian, and then to the right and saw Cindy.
He suddenly felt incredibly happy.
He felt like he was surrounded by his parents’ love.
After the movie, little Morgan hurriedly said, “I have to pee! I can’t hold it anymore!”
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