Let's Get Married
Chapter 391: Frustration of the Nanny Daddy
“The Peppa Pig!” Adair takes it for granted that everyone knows what he is talking about. When Rex's expression shows that he doesn’t really know what Adair is talking about, Adair scornfully asks, “Don’t tell me you didn’t know about Peppa Pig, Uncle Rex?”
Rex shakes his head, “That’s impossible. I know who’s Peppa Pig.”
That’s the only answer he could give, isn’t it? Or else how would he maintain his image in front of his child?
What Rex didn’t expect is that Adair throws another question to him, “Then tell me, what’s the name of Peppa Pig’s brother?”
“…” Rex starts sweating. He hasn't even heard about Peppa Pig before today, how else would he know what’s the name of its brother? But he takes a wild guess anyway, “It’s David or something?”
“No, you’re wrong,” Adair’s smile disappears and is replaced by the look of disliking Rex for being so ‘uneducated’.
Meanwhile, Pehry quickly searches for the answer on the internet. It’s the first time he got so anxious looking at the loading page. Luckily, the answer shows at last. He immediately responds to Adair’s question, “His name is George!”
He then quickly hides his phone, trying not to let Adair see it.
“You’re right!” Adair looks at Pehry in a look full of excitement, as if he has found his league, “Uncle Pehry watched Peppa Pig too?”
“Yes, I like Peppa Pig a lot.” In fact, Pehry never watches the show before. He is too busy to watch television programs. He has only heard of Peppa Pig but he wants to gain Adair’s favour, so he acts like he is a fan of the show. “I’m very updated, alright?”
Karl couldn’t stand Pehry’s pretentious acts. He pokes him from behind and says, “Stop it.”
However, Orson is thinking about other stuff.
“Are you really going to watch a cartoon show?”
Rex nods without any embarrassment, “If Adair wants to watch a cartoon show, then I will watch with him.”
in his 30s abandoning his work just to watch a cartoon show with a child. He, himself wouldn’t have believed
here. Looking at Rex happily and proudly accompanying Adair,
The difference between the VIP screening theatre and a normal theatre is that their seats are like a single-seated sofa. It
very empty for a huge hall as they are the only audiences in the screening theatre. However, the feeling is
displays the best of image quality. However, instead of concentrating on the colourful characters and what they say, the adults
the cartoon show. He lowers his seat, enjoys his popcorns, and watches Adair, who puts all his attention into the
happiness in Adair’s innocent eyes when the lights from the screen shine on his
Adair is happy, he is happy. He would do anything for him. Watching a show he isn’t interested in
longer, he could spend more time with Adair. Even if they are not doing anything, Rex would still be happy as long as they are together. But
Rex looks at Adair. He pauses then shakes his head, “If only Lily could see the way Rex pampers
but keep tormenting themselves. Isn’t relationship
scene, Adair laughs along. Although he isn’t loud, people could feel his happiness just
end, Rex starts planning where
bows, and presses on his tummy. His
notices Adair isn’t well. His frowns, “Are you
hurts…” Adair
it a sudden
“Yes…”
the staff to pause the show and turn on the lights. Adair’s face is so pale that it makes the new nanny daddy panics, “Where
stomach. The
He approaches Adair to check on him. Adair screams a little when Karl places his hand
in pain. Stop
too concern, he explains in patience, “I’m just
“Do it another way.”
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