After dinner, Easton Hols and Lily Turner went out for a walk, while Michael Linton and Callix Linton watched TV and chatted.
"Dad! How did Easton end up choosing a big celebrity as his wife?" Earlier, while taking the opportunity to use the restroom, Michael went online to check on Lily Turner and realized that she was the renowned star and not soone with a similar na he had in mind.
He’s not saying Lily Turner is bad, but he’s curious how Easton Hols ended up marrying a big celebrity—it’s truly surprising to him that his nephew married a superstar.
Upon hearing Michael’s question, Callix Linton looked away from the TV and turned to his son sitting beside him with disapproval, "What’s wrong with a big celebrity? You don’t think that girl is unworthy of our Easton, do you?"
Callix assud Michael shared the sa thoughts as Alia Linton, and his expression changed, becoming sowhat agitated.
"Dad! Don’t get upset. I’m just asking out of curiosity, nothing more." It’s clear his father really likes that girl, and in fact, Michael also sees her in a positive light. He turned slightly, facing Callix, "Dad! Is my sister against this marriage?"
From his father’s earlier words, he sensed that soone disapproved of this marriage. If he guessed right, it must be his sister; otherwise, his father wouldn’t be so agitated.
As soon as Michael ntioned Alia, Callix’s mood soured instantly, "Don’t ntion your sister to . She’s just a fool."
Thinking of Alia’s actions over the years, Callix couldn’t help but get angry. If the law allowed it, he would have severed their father-daughter relationship long ago.
"Don’t be so angry; my sister is just temporarily confused. She will figure things out."
Seeing his father so upset, Michael thought his sister Alia must be strongly opposed, but why object to it? Just because the girl is an entertainnt star?
Callix let out a cold snort, "Hmph! She’ll understand when pigs can climb trees."
To drive that girl away, she’d done many outrageous things, and he didn’t believe his daughter would co to her senses.
"Then what’s your... her opinion?"
Michael almost said "brother-in-law," but he caught himself just in ti. Otherwise, his father would have gotten worked up again.
Though Michael corrected himself in ti, Callix still caught on, but he didn’t comnt on it—instead, he focused on the latter question.
"What opinion could he have? What right does he have to have an opinion? Has he ever cared for Easton from childhood to now? What gives him the nerve to ddle in Easton’s matters?" Callix beca more and more agitated, his face flushed with emotion.
Ah!
All these years, and his father still held a deep grudge against his brother-in-law.
Michael sighed quietly and, to ease Callix’s agitation, decided not to continue this topic.
"Dad! Easton didn’t hold a wedding ceremony with Lily. The girl’s parents don’t mind?" With the groom’s family having this attitude, does the bride’s side have no objections? Though they are legally married having obtained a Marriage Certificate, they haven’t held a ceremony, so not everyone knows they’re husband and wife.
Without knowing, people might gossip, and they can’t carry their Marriage Certificate everywhere to show everyone they et.
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