When Kiki heard what the people in the room were saying about her, she frowned slightly. "Tristan, Grandpa told me to bring you home for dinner."
When she spoke up, it suddenly became quiet in the room. Everyone looked at her in confusion at first. Then, they started to think about what she had said.
When they returned to their senses, they had to hold back their laughter. They couldn't believe that the great Tristan Shaw was being told to go home for dinner.
Tristan's face fell, and he pretended not to know her. Kiki didn't want to repeat herself, so she looked at Zachary.
Zachary said unwillingly, "Great-Grandpa said you don't have to come home ever again if you return late again."
After saying that, he looked at Kiki. "We've already passed the message, Mom. Let's go home."
Kiki nodded. However, before she left, she glared at Tristan's friends and said loudly, "The Torres family might be small, but we've never cared about marrying someone from the Shaw family. They were the ones who asked for my hand in marriage."
After saying that, she hurriedly left the scene with Zachary. In reality, she was actually embarrassed to say that in front of so many people.
The crowd finally realized that she was Kiki. It made sense to them why Tristan disliked her that much. After all, she was fierce and had a child.
"Tris, was that your… fiancée and son?" Quentin asked after watching everything happen from the side.
Tristan thought about what Kiki and Zachary had said and smiled awkwardly. "Yeah. Hey, I've just remembered there's something I need to take care of. Please excuse me."
Then, he grabbed his jacket and hurriedly left. Shortly after he left, there was a discussion in the room.
"So that was Kiki Torres, huh? She sure is bold to talk to Tris like that."
"She's probably fearless because her son is the heir of the Shaw family."
"Why do I feel like that kid didn't look like Tris at all?"
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