As Tristan watched the three of them leave, his brows furrowed slightly. “Not even a thank you,” he muttered before getting back into the car.
Inside the luxurious limousine sat an elderly man with a full head of white hair.
Exasperated, Archibald said, “You useless brat. They didn’t get in the car, and you’re not even trying to go after them? Don’t you know what persistence is?”
He was deeply concerned about Tristan’s marital status. When he’d overheard Tristan casually mention Zachary’s note about finding someone to pretend to be his father, he’d insisted that Tristan attend the wedding.
He’d threatened that Tristan wouldn’t live to see the next day if he didn’t. Hence, Tristan had come to the rescue.
“Am I the type to be persistent?” Tristan retorted.
Archibald raised his cane, ready to strike. “I’m telling you, Kiki is the only woman I’ll recognize as my granddaughter–in–law. You must marry her, by any means necessary.”
After he’d met Kiki, he’d had someone look into her. He’d found that she had a clean background and hadn’t been disheartened even after she’d lost her lawyer’s license. Instead, she diligently worked at a regular job. Most importantly, he believed she could keep Tristan in check.
Even though Tristan didn’t understand why Archibald was so taken with Kiki, he could only nod in agreement.
Meanwhile, Mark noticed that the matter had been resolved. So, he went to report back to Xavier.
At the house, Yvette and the others were still puzzled about Tristan’s appearance at the wedding.
Kiki suddenly recalled how Zachary had said he’d find her a man better than Leonard. She turned to him and asked. “Zac, was Tristan the man you contacted?”
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Zachary hurriedly shook his head. “Of course not.”
“Then where is the man you found?” Kiki asked.
Zachary stammered, unable to answer.
Yvette grew increasingly curious as she listened to their conversation.
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