The party was taking place at Seasons Hotel, and there were a lot of familiar faces.
Tristan had brought Zachary along since Archibald wanted the latter to know people from the business world at an early age.
Tristan looked at Zachary, who was barely as tall as his knees, and said, "Remember to call me Dad later, brat. Don't just call me mister."
Zachary looked back up at him. "What should I call you?"
"Dad."
"Attaboy."
Tristan speechlessly looked at the boy, who looked similar to Xavier when he'd been a child. Then, he slapped Zachary on the butt, thinking he had to punish and discipline the child while he was still young.
It felt like a childhood dream come true to Tristan. When he'd been young, Xavier had often hit him.
When Zachary was hit, his face flushed in embarrassment, and he immediately stood away from Tristan.
After Tristan perfunctorily introduced Zachary to some people, he started drinking in a corner. He didn't like events like this at all because it all felt fake to him. There were many people who came to flatter him, but he chased them away in annoyance.
As a child, Zachary had no choice but to follow Tristan around. Suddenly, he saw a beautiful figure from afar. It was Daphne.
"Mister, I want to use the washroom."
"Go by yourself," said Tristan.
Zachary rolled his eyes at Tristan when he saw how the latter treated a kid like himself. After all, he was only four years old. What if he was abducted?
When Zachary left by himself, Tristan wasn't worried at all. Since Zachary was so smart, he was certain the boy wouldn't get lost. However, he would soon regret making that careless mistake.
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