Twins Reunite: Bringing Mom and Dad Together!
Chapter 799: Tristan Keating Chose Eleanor Sterling
CHAPTER 799: CHAPTER 799: TRISTAN KEATING CHOSE ELEANOR STERLING
In the Keating Family villa, Rosalie Ray looked worriedly at Hugo Griffin in front of her and said, "News of Alaric Faulkner’s critical illness has spread. What will Eleanor Sterling do about this?"
Hugo Griffin frowned. Alaric Faulkner’s condition worsening was unexpected. It was said that Eleanor Sterling wanted to leave the Keating Family; whether Tristan Keating would soften his stance by then was uncertain.
"I’ve already contacted the people from the Foster Family. They’re very upset about the young Foster being arrested. I’m letting him deal with Eleanor Sterling, and we can just sit back and profit from others’ conflicts."
Rosalie Ray, hearing this, finally breathed a sigh of relief.
Why wouldn’t she be happy if she didn’t have to lift a finger against Eleanor Sterling and still stood to benefit?
She then grew curious again and asked, "Can the Foster Family really be trusted?"
Hugo Griffin snorted coldly, "Alaric Faulkner was poisoned by the Quincy Family, and there’s still no antidote. The Foster Family is also skilled in poison-making. Do you think they’ve been the Quincy Family’s rivals for so many years without reason?"
"So that’s how it is." Rosalie Ray’s furrowed brows slowly relaxed. It didn’t matter what kind of origin the Foster Family had, as long as they could help her deal with Eleanor Sterling.
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In the Keating Family living room, several of the Keating brothers and Eleanor Sterling were gathered together.
Ronan Keating looked at Eleanor Sterling and consoled, "Little Eleanor, Alaric Faulkner is bound to have his own destiny. Don’t worry too much and feel sad. I will also help to find the best antidote doctor."
Eleanor Sterling choked up, wiping tears from the corners of her eyes, "It’s no use. The poison in him is so potent that there’s no one in the world who can cure it. Once he dies, I will follow him."
Ronan Keating’s eyebrow twitched.
If he didn’t know the truth and understood Eleanor Sterling was just pretending, he couldn’t help but be moved by her act.
Eleanor Sterling’s acting was so good that it softened his heart, let alone their father and brother.
Sure enough, after hearing Eleanor Sterling’s words, several people uniformly frowned, looking as if they wanted to speak but remained silent.
Tristan Keating disliked seeing a girl weeping and wanting to die over a man the most.
Previously, Giselle Keating had been interested in Alaric Faulkner, and now their biological daughter was also interested in Alaric Faulkner. He couldn’t understand what was so great about Alaric Faulkner.
Tristan Keating said in a deep voice, "If he dies, I’ll introduce you to another fine young man. Stop weeping and wanting to die with him."
Eleanor Sterling looked up at him and asked sarcastically, "In what capacity are you introducing me? As the Keating Family’s illegitimate daughter?"
Tristan Keating was at a loss for words and couldn’t continue.
Eleanor Sterling produced the severance agreement prepared by Alaric Faulkner and placed it in front of Tristan Keating.
She then slowly said, "Mr. Keating, my husband gave you one week before. Now that time is up, please sign the paper."
"Once you sign it, I will immediately take him away from the Keating Family back to Aethelgard and won’t disturb your family life with your daughter."
Tristan Keating’s brows were so furrowed they were almost knotted.
He looked at Eleanor Sterling, speaking softly, "Little Eleanor, it’s not that Dad won’t acknowledge you; it’s just that after you request acknowledgment, you want Giselle Keating to move out..."
Before Tristan Keating could finish his words, Eleanor Sterling’s eyes darkened as she sneered, "Giselle Keating once conspired with Franklin Faulkner to harm me, using the antidote as leverage. I’m sorry; under such circumstances, I can’t pretend to be close sisters with her."
Eleanor Sterling’s meaning was clear: it’s either Giselle Keating or her.
Tristan Keating sighed. It seemed he had made a decision. He waved to the servant at the back, saying, "Send Giselle away."
Ronan Keating looked at him in surprise, not expecting Tristan Keating to ultimately choose Eleanor Sterling.