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... understand you forbid me to meet Dax again," William Sinclair said casually while gently tapping Tristan’s shoulder. "No need to feel bad about it, son."

William Sinclair understood that he couldn’t force Tristan to allow him to meet Dax again. He was grateful to have met his grandson once, which was already a blessing for him. With his wish fulfilled, he felt he could die in peace, knowing he had a grandson as handsome and intelligent as Dax.

Tristan’s mouth twisted as he heard ...

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