Mrs. Marsh's Revealed Identities

Chapter 1839: A Special Wedding Ring



Chapter 1839: A Special Wedding Ring

Chapter 1839: A Special Wedding Ring

So, Bertie's intention was clear. He approved of Tristan as his son-in-law.

Tristan took Monica's hand in front of his prospective father-in-law and met Bertie's eyes, showing a smile. "Uncle, as long as Monica wants to get married, I can marry her at any time. But for now, we've decided to go through the process of dating first."

"Oh?" Bertie felt like he heard a new term. "There's a process to dating?"

Upon hearing this question from her father, the girl felt a bit embarrassed. This annoying sense of ceremony might seem affected in the eyes of the older generation. But Bertie was genuinely curious, looking at them with curiosity, hoping they would reveal something.

So, Tristan explained his plan to him, "We agreed to complete one hundred small things in our relationship before getting married."

"How many have you completed so far?"

The father was a bit nosy and showed approval. "This is very innovative and a special experience. It's always good to spend more time together before marriage. After all, marriage is for a lifetime. It should involve love and compatibility. It's good to get to know each other well."

Monica leaned happily against Tristan's shoulder, and replied to her father, "We've completed less than ten. My mother fell ill and had surgery, so I've been with her in the hospital."

"Is she feeling better now? How is she today?" Bertie asked with concern. "Even though she's been discharged, she still needs to rest a lot."

"Yes, she'll take care," Monica assured him.

At this point, Bertie took out a small box and handed it to them. "Children, this is a gift from me to you."

Monica took it and opened it, finding two special rings inside, with a vintage style that was clearly not something one could buy in the market.

"This is a gift for your first meeting. Yesterday was too rushed, and I didn't have time to prepare," Bertie explained. "I had these flown in from Lu Layeka. They are part of the royal collection, the wedding rings of King Louis VI and Queen."

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Monica suddenly felt the weight of the box in her hand, and her joy was slightly diminished. She looked up, "Father, this is too precious, I can't accept it."

"You are worthy," Bertie said kindly. "I'm not giving this to a friend, but to my daughter. You are the princess of our Lu Layeka. Why shouldn't you accept it?"

The girl was momentarily at a loss for words.

Tristan also felt the preciousness of the gift and could see the value that his daughter held in the king's heart. Despite not being raised by him for many years, it was clear that his love and concern for her had not diminished in the slightest.

Rowan sat to the side, taking a sip of tea. He was moved by the atmosphere, Bertie's wishes fulfilled, and he was eager to make up for all the missed love.

"Thank you, Father," Monica finally accepted the gift, feeling touched and happy.

Bertie beamed even more, saying, "You're welcome. I wish you both happiness. No matter how long you date, on the day of the wedding, I hope you can marry as the princess of Lu Layeka, and have a grand wedding in our most beautiful castle!"

The girl met her father's eyes, her smile as sweet as honey.

Tristan could already imagine his princess sitting in a carriage, wearing the most beautiful wedding dress, with the most beautiful smile on her face, looking as angelic as can be.

Monica and Tristan both agreed to their father's request.


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