Kiki had never expected that Michael and Archibald would decide on her marriage with just a few words. She knew she had no right to refuse, so she could only accept it.
"Let me make it clear—Zac is not his son. Don't blame me if I get kicked out later."
"Nonsense. Buy yourself some nice clothes tomorrow. Now get out. Don't bother me and Zac while we're playing chess."
Michael wished he didn't have his daughter around so that he could focus solely on raising his smart grandson.
Kiki left, feeling dejected. Worried that Yvette might not be aware of the situation, she called the latter and let her know so that she could be prepared.
…
After the incident with Zayden, Yvette didn't go to help with the engagement preparations again. Shannon didn't say anything either—she believed what happened in the family should stay in the family.
Zayden was still in the hospital. As for the official reason, the Lanes lied that he had accidentally fallen into the river.
Yvette sat leisurely on the couch and asked Xavier, "Do you remember Tristan now?"
"Not really." Xavier continued to lie.
"If you remember, you remember. If you don't, you don't. What do you mean by 'not really'?" Yvette commented solemnly, "I feel like Tristan isn't a good person."
Tristan was moody and ungrateful. If someone as affectionate as Kiki ended up with him, she would suffer a lot.
"Yeah, I think so too." Xavier immediately agreed.
Far away at the Shaw Residence, Tristan sneezed.
Since Xavier and Tristan were friends, Yvette hadn't expected the former to agree with her. She continued, "What if he bullies Kiki?"
Xavier responded without hesitation, "Don't worry. He won't." He wouldn't let Tristan bully her. After all, Kiki was Yvette's friend.
"Why not? Do you know him well? Didn't you just say you don't remember him?"
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