Belinda's mother didn't mince words, even before Tristan and Monica could sit down. Monica had already anticipated her mother's attitude. Tristan went behind Monica, pulled out a chair for her, and said softly, "Sit down first.” Then he sat down next to her.

The girl's complaining gaze was fixed on her mother, who didn't look at her. Although Tristan's protection made Monica feel supported, the atmosphere in the room was strange. After all, it was her mother she was opposing.

Facing the abundant dishes on the table, no one picked up their chopsticks. Monica stared at her mother without blinking and finally spoke, "Mom..."

"Auntie," Tristan interrupted her gently. He looked at the middle-aged woman across from him, his voice humble and gentle. "Monica just told me everything."

The girl turned her gaze to see Tristan's calm expression. "You originally agreed, and this sudden disagreement is not because I'm not good enough.”

Belinda looked up at him, her face cold. She wondered what else he could say. Tristan continued, "So we won't break up because of your opposition. As an adult, you should sort out your own emotional issues first. It's wrong to involve the younger generation.” Sᴇaʀ*ᴄh the (ꜰind)ɴʘvel.nᴇt website on Gøøglᴇ to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.

Not only was Belinda shocked, but even Monica stared at him in amazement. She couldn't believe what he had just said! Though his tone was calm, Tristan was very bold. He picked up his cup and looked at Belinda warmly. "Auntie, what do you think? Just because I was introduced by Uncle Swain, you completely denied me. Is that fair to me?"

than you." Belinda suppressed her anger, trying to be patient. "I'm not denying you; I just have a more suitable candidate. I hope you won't

choose?" Tristan's lips curved into

all too real... she was even

are all love-minded. I came to see you today to make you give

hand, startling her. She recoiled

saw Tristan smile and

this game with her to the end? Simply because he hoped she would

that this time, he

thing. She only smiled, took a sip of tea from her cup, and stood up to say, "Don't

With that, she left.

she going

watched her mother

to deal with. You don't have to offend her just to go along with my act. I don't know what she's going

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