Chapter 1838: Urging For Marriage – A Turning Point in Surprised Wife With Twins by Olive Bailey
In this chapter of Surprised Wife With Twins, Olive Bailey introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1838: Urging For Marriage shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
Today, Bertie also got up early, actually, he had been looking forward to it since last night and couldn't sleep at all.
He dressed carefully. Although he recognized his daughter yesterday, they didn't spend much time together. Last night, he dreamed of his daughter again, and now her figure lingered in his mind.
He missed her a lot. Even though they would meet shortly, he was still very excited.
Not only would he meet his daughter, but he would also meet his prospective son-in-law.
Rowan noticed all of his father's emotions. Perhaps this was the happiest thing that had happened to his father in a long time?
Tristan's car soon stopped in the yard. Bertie got up from the sofa and looked excitedly towards the door, feeling his heart beating noticeably faster.
"Father, I'll go out." Rowan got up to greet them at the door.
After Tristan and Monica got out of the car, they walked hand in hand towards the house. Tristan was holding an exquisite little bag with a gift inside.
Seeing Rowan from a distance, Tristan suddenly felt a little embarrassed.
Rowan used to be his rival in love. They had even fought over Claire. But now... he had become his brother?
Fate!
But Tristan remained composed, choosing to forget the past selectively. Sometimes people don't realize who they truly love until the end.
"Monica, Tristan," Rowan smiled and asked, "Have you had breakfast?"
"We have," Monica approached him, "Uncle, is father awake?"
"He is. He's waiting for you inside."
Bertie became interested and took the bag. "Thank you," he said, then his gaze hardly left Tristan.
This man was truly outstanding. The light cast upon him made him shine. His deep eyes and handsome features were not inferior to any man Bertie had seen.
"Children, please sit down." Bertie gestured, taking a seat on the sofa, then he went straight to the point. "Do you have plans to get married?"
This question caught Monica off guard, and she felt a bit embarrassed.
Bertie smiled as he looked at the young couple seated across from him, then continued, "Well, Tristan, I like you a lot."
"Father, you've only just met him!" Monica reminded him to be a bit more reserved.
Tristan remained calm, but Bertie replied, "Your father has a good eye for people. If he doesn't like someone at first sight, no matter how many times he sees them in the future, he won't like them."
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