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Chapter 1797: Meeting In This Way
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Chapter 1797: Meeting In This Way

Chapter 1797: Meeting in This Way

After receiving Monica's photos, Tristan sent a set to the wedding planner because they were going to

be presented in a slideshow at the wedding.

After finishing up at the café, Tristan personally went to the photography studio to oversee the printing

of the photos and the creation of an album, leaving the latter part blank so that future photos could be

added.

Since Rowan and Claire had just returned, Tristan spent the entire day by the side of the Russell family

elders.

In the somewhat desolate courtyard, Albert and Violet trimmed the rose bushes. After so muchnovelbin

experience, the attitudes of the two elders had gradually begun to change little by little.

They had come to realize a certain reality: that children grow up regardless of anyone's wishes.

In such a dangerous situation, if she could run off to Lu Layeka by herself, what else could possibly

hold her back in the future?

If they tried to obstruct her again, she might secretly go and get married.

What young people in love lacked the most was restraint.

Although they didn't know whether they approved of this marriage of disparate status, at present, Claire

and Dr. Watson were happy.

As elders, they truly found it difficult to continue to obstruct them.

The next morning, a passenger plane landed, and King Bertie, who had fully recovered, arrived in

Arkpool City alone. He walked out of the airport amidst the crowd.

Princess Catherine couldn't dissuade him at all. He even refused to bring more bodyguards, stating

that he absolutely couldn't put on airs.

He was truly a stubborn old man.

Arkpool City was also a bustling metropolis. For Bertie, although he had heard of the prosperity of

Arkpool City for a long time, today was the first time he had set foot on this land.

He navigated with his phone all the way to a prestigious bookstore. He wasn't just an ordinary father;

he had some homework to do.

"Sir, may I help you with something?" The sales assistant greeted him with a sweet smile and a gentle

voice, exuding a strong scholarly aura.

"I'd like to ask about something here, or... you could recommend me some books. I can find answers in

the books," Bertie said amiably with a smile.

The sales assistant's father was about the same age and had a similar build, so she patiently

responded as if she were speaking to her own father, "Of course, what would you like to know?"

"In your culture, what customs does the groom's family have when marrying off their daughter? What

should the groom's father do? What should he prepare for when meeting the bride's parents for the first

time?" Bertie was here for his son's wedding, and to ensure she understood, he added, "I mean, what

should the groom's father do on behalf of the groom's family?"

The sales assistant suddenly understood. This father must be asking about his son's wedding, right?

He was a truly good father, quietly doing his homework. Any girl who married into their family would

definitely be cherished.

At that moment, Monica got out of a taxi and hurried into the bookstore. She went straight to the rows

of bookshelves, starting to search for books on marital repair.

As she searched, her eyes lit up when she saw a book titled "Essential Reading for Remarriage." She

reached up and took it off the shelf, smiling as she flipped through it-it was exactly what she needed.

She planned to buy it and study it at home in order to better help Algerone and Belinda repair their

relationship.

Not far away, the sales assistant's phone suddenly rang. She smiled at the elderly man she was talking

to, "Uncle, I need to take this call," and then walked away.

Bertie inadvertently glanced over and his gaze landed on Monica, who was looking for books. Her

profile made him feel a bit dazed-why did he have a sense of déjà vu?

Bathed in the light, he gazed at her for a long time.

For some reason, Bertie actually found himself stepping towards her, step by step.

Monica vigorously selected books. Since she was in the bookstore, she wanted to pick out a few more

books on the same topic, so that she could thoroughly research and extract all the useful aspects.

Bertie stood beside her, his gaze falling on the book she held in her hands. Following her gaze, he

scanned the bookshelves and felt a slight pang in his heart. So young and... divorced?

Was she preparing to remarry?

After an unknown period of time, feeling someone standing beside her for a long time, Monica turned

her head and met the deep, kind, and astonished eyes of the middle-aged man.

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