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Chapter 1840: Tristan’S Sincerity
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Chapter 1840: Tristan'S Sincerity

Chapter 1840: Tristan's Sincerity

There are two pairs of rings, each symbolizing a harmonious union for a hundred years and once the

wedding rings of a king and queen. Bertie intended to give a pair to Rowan and Claire and the other to

Taylor. He was truly a good father, maintaining balance in everything because only with a harmonious

family can everything prosper.

Tristan and Monica spent the morning chatting with their father, as it had been many years since they

had seen each other, and there was plenty to talk about. They were full of joy and laughter, and it

brought them closer as a family. He truly didn't carry himself with the air of a ruler, just that of a caring

father.

Rowan headed to the hospital a little after nine because he had a highly difficult surgery to perform in

the morning, which had been scheduled the day before. However, Tristan and Monica stayed to have

lunch with their father. Tristan personally cooked, and Monica helped in the kitchen. They refused to let

their father lift a finger, insisting he sit in the living room and read.

Listening to the sounds from the kitchen and smelling the aroma of the food, Bertie experienced a

happiness he had never felt in his life. This was the joy only an ordinary father could have - devoid of

power and status, free from formalities and constraints, filled only with warmth and love.

In the afternoon, after Rowan returned, Tristan and Monica left, promising to arrange a trip to Lu

Layeka with their father as soon as possible. Bertie didn't rush them, giving Catherine enough time to

prepare for their arrival. After they left, Bertie opened the gift Tristan had given him: a carefully crafted

photo album. Leafing through it, he saw Monica's life from childhood to the present, each image and

scene flooding his mind. Over a hundred photos compiled into an exquisite album. Bertie stood in front

of the sofa, holding the album, and looked towards the direction the car had departed. He was so

moved that his eyes welled up. For this long-absent father, this album held immeasurable significance,

truly a priceless treasure.

Accompanying the album was a handwritten letter. He quickly opened it, appreciating the neatnovelbin

handwriting, a visual delight. The content read:

"Uncle, I admire Monica and genuinely care for her. I truly intend to marry her, to be by her side and

care for her for a lifetime. I had planned to write many heartfelt words, but when the pen touched the

paper, I only wanted to promise you that I will love your daughter for a lifetime. Please trust me with

her."

Signed "Tristan," with the time recorded down to the minute. This remarkable man must have

contemplated for a long time before writing such a letter, Bertie thought. Holding the handwritten letter,

he was genuinely surprised. In this day and age, handwritten things still existed? Overwhelmed with

emotions, he felt a bit overwhelmed at the moment. Annie was truly a lucky child to have encountered

the Swain family and a boyfriend who cherished and loved her. This young man was reliable; one could

tell from the first glance that he was absolutely dependable.

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