Chapter 460 Our Childs Godfather (1/2)

”No, there is nothing inconvenient. If you still treat me as your friend, then you shouldn't be leaving my house at this moment!” Jean retorted loudly with an unhappy look.

Moore was really in a bind now. He smiled awkwardly knowing fully well that Zed had already seen this coming. Now he was faced with the dilemma of whether to stay here or displease Jean. On one hand, now that Jean was pregnant, he thought it would be inconvenient if he stayed here. On the other, Jean would certainly get angry if he didn't obey her.

He looked at Zed for help, but Zed only gave him a sympathetic smile in return. Finally, Moore looked down at his shoes and nodded in agreement. ”Fine! I'd better agree with you,” he said.

Hearing his consent, Jean was happy at once. ”Moore, of course you can't leave now. You should stay here until my child is born. You will be my child's godfather after all!”

”Puff...” When Moore heard Jean say this, he was drinking water. As soon as the word 'godfather' was uttered, he sprayed the entire table in shock.

”Godfather? Me?”

Moore coughed and looked at Jean in shock. He asked in disbelief as he again pointed towards his chest. ”Are you serious?”

Zed hadn't expected this either, so he looked at Jean in astonishment.

”Certainly I am!” Seeing them both stare at her in shock, Jean cleared her throat and slowly explained,”You know, I have a few friends only, not to mention my relatives...”

When she said this, she stopped suddenly, as if to restrain her from sobbing out with sadness. There was a bittersweet beautiful smile on her delicate face, and she looked at them piteously. ”Moore, you know Zed's family background very well. So you must know that there is a big gap in our social status. I'm used to it, but I can't bear to let my child suffer any slight after birth, let alone be bullied just because I have no relatives. So Moore, I'm sorry to tell you that you would have to be the baby's godfather with a great deal of responsibility. You should not only love my child, but also be his or her strongest support. I won't embarrass you either. If you think recognizing my child will cost you too much, then I won't say it.”

Hearing Jean even say this had Moore compelled to say 'yes'. He also smiled at the peculiar situation he was in.

Now that she had put it so straightforward, if he didn't say yes, he really couldn't imagine the fate of their friendship.

But he st