Everyone stared at Rupert in disbelief.
Everyone knew that the one thing Tristan couldn't stand was people calling him old.
But Rupert hadn't just called him old in front of everyone-he'd also chalked up Tristan's words to drunken
rambling. That was basically stomping all over Tristan's pride.
Tristan's face tightened, his beard actually quivered, and for a moment, even his usually sharp eyes seemed
clouded with shock.
It was as if he couldn't believe Rupert would say something like that about him. Sylvia couldn't believe it either.
She had no idea why Rupert would do this. She slowly lifted her head, her eyes flickering, and then she saw the
answer.
Reese was clinging to Rupert's hand, her face pale, looking like she might faint at any second.
The Sanford family was eyeing Rupert suspiciously too.
Rupert swallowed, then calmly looked straight ahead. Everyone assumed he was looking at Lester.
His voice was deep and cool, "Reese brought both families together for dinner tonight. I'd appreciate it if we kept
the conversation on track."
Reese managed a small smile. "I'm fine, really. Let's just eat, everyone."
As she spoke, she glanced at Sylvia, her expression complicated.
Sylvia pressed her lips together and dropped her gaze.
She really shouldn't have come.
Her appetite gone, Sylvia set her fork down and pulled her hand back.
Right then, Lester caught her hand and looked straight at Tristan.
"Thank you for the compliment, Tristan," Lester said, his tone a little sarcastic. "Sthings are better kept
simple-especially when it comes to relationships. All the Sanford men are pretty straightforward in that
department. Maybe that's why our family's been so successful. After all, a man who cheats on his wife can't
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His words had a sharp edge.
Both families had obviously dug into each other's backgrounds before agreeing to this dinner.
Lester definitely knew a little about Tristan's old affairs.
Tristan's face flushed red, then pale, clearly embarrassed.
But Lester just pretended not to notice, and gave Sylvia's hand a gentle squeeze.
Sylvia snapped out of it and whispered, "A wife?"
Lester raised an eyebrow. "Best investment | ever made."
Sylvia couldn't help but laugh. She turned her hand around to squeeze his, silently mouthing, Thank you.
She didn't pay any more attention to the dark, brooding looks from across the table.
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He'd given Tristan a way to save face while also supporting Lester and Sylvia.
Tristan managed a polite smile, but inside he was fuming.
But with Scott putting it that way, he couldn't say anything more.
It seemed like the awkward moment would pass—until Fay, who had been quiet all this time, suddenly stood up.
She butted in, "Actually, | think Tristan had a point. Sthings are worth being careful about."
"Fay, that's enough," Reese jumped in, trying to stop her. "Sylvia is my brother's girlfriend."
The word "girlfriend" seemed to make Fay even angrier.
She shot a look at Kay, who was swirling her wine and watching like she was at the movies.
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Sylvia glanced at Fay, who flashed her a smug, challenging smile.
A sense of unease crept over Sylvia.
And then, right as voices started to rise in the room, the private dining room door swung open.
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