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Chapter 1837: Tristan'S Serious Approach

Chapter 1837: Tristan's Serious Approach

Catherine looked at her in surprise, lowering her voice, she asked, "You're still concerned about his

position in the line of succession? This is not the time for that. If he wants to study medicine, let him

focus on that without any distractions."

"Who can predict the future situation?" Julie felt it was a pity but chose not to say anything further. After

all, all these years of effort were focused on the succession, believing Prince Taylor to be the sole heir

and the future king. Who would have expected Louis to suddenly emerge? With Princess Annie's

return, the situation would become even more complicated.

"You should arrange a reception plan with the same standards as a state banquet. We mustn't tarnish

the royal family's reputation," Catherine instructed her. "You should start planning, and I will need to

review every detail, down to the menu."

The queen still intended to personally oversee it? Did this mean she also regarded Princess Annie as

her own? Julie wondered. The queen seemed to have a good capacity for acceptance, first with Louis

and now with Annie.

"Yes," Julie nodded, then turned and left. She truly couldn't understand why the queen had become so

magnanimous.

Catherine, on the other hand, had a sudden realization, becoming unexpectedly shrewd. Instead of

contending with this group of clever individuals, she saw the benefit in befriending them. Louis not only noveldrama

had his father's support but also the formidable influence of Mr. Marsh. It was not wise to fight an

unwinnable battle.

Arkpool City. As the moon set and the sun rose, a brand new day began. Tristan's car pulled into the

driveway of theAlgerone's mansion, and as he stepped out, Monica dashed from behind the curtains

the moment he entered the living room, wrapping her arms around his neck. "Good morning," she

exclaimed.

Tristan wasn't startled by her sudden appearance. Instead, he lifted her up, just like one would lift a

child. This action caught Monica off guard. At that moment, Algerone and Belinda happened to come

downstairs and witnessed the scene, but no one felt embarrassed.

Monica turned towards the couple, "Dad, Mom, good morning!"

"Good morning, uncle and aunt," Tristan greeted them while still holding Monica, showing no intention

of letting go. The two elders, with smiling faces, inquired, "Have you had breakfast?"

"Yes, we have."

"Are you heading out now?"

"Yes, we are. We arranged to meet in the morning because my brother has a surgery at ten. He's

waiting for us at home."

"Then, go ahead," Algerone said, feeling particularly reassured. After all, the former king had made his

intentions clear, and his daughter now had a brother and new family members. It made him happy.

Tristan didn't release her or respond; instead, he continued to carry her with a smile. "I think you need

to gain some weight," he remarked, not letting her go until they reached the passenger side, where he

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"I'm just fine like this!" She retorted.

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