Chapter 33

Tristan’s face froze for a while. “Are they yours and Odell’s kids?”

“Yes.”

Then, Sylvia passed him the sunflower that she finished carving. “I’m done, Mr. Ledger.”

Tristan stared at the carved sunflower. It was minimalistic yet blooming with life, and his eyes glimmered with interest when he saw it. He took it and smiled at her. “Nicely done.”

Sylvia got up. “If there’s nothing else, I’ll go back to work.”

Tristan’s smile remained. “Okay.”

While she exited the room, Tristan’s eyes never left her. He even clutched the carved sunflower in his hands tightly.

“Sylvia, I’ll never let you go again.”

Right after Sylvia came out from the office, Betty sashayed up to her. As though she was a paparazzi, she sniffed for any kinds of gossip revolving the boss and Sylvia.

were friends, so I knew him since

they knew each other when they were young. Even though he lived with his parents in the wealthy district, he would visit

grandfather passed away, his parents became stricter and forbade him from visiting, hence the distance in their friendship.

even had to apologize to

married Odell, and to

him.

carving studio that she worked in belonged to him?

Betty asked, “So, you guys are like childhood

a hint of nervousness, “No,

been together. It was

that Tristan viewed Sylvia as more than just a

was over thinking…

back to work. We still have a deadline to

Betty regained her composure and returned to work, Sylvia

was time for the kids to get

and was about to leave, but she ran into Tristan at

with a warm smile on his face as he asked, “Going to

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