Chapter 710: Chapter 710
When Eleanor Sterling and Alaric Faulkner left the hospital, they were approached by Xavier Keating.
"The Keating Family has some matters we hope you can help with. Are you available?"
Without much thought needed, Eleanor Sterling already knew what he wanted from her.
Alaric Faulkner naturally guessed Xavier Keating’s motive as well, and he looked at Eleanor Sterling to seek her opinion.
Eleanor Sterling smiled slightly and said, "Sure, we’ll go with you. I happen to have some matters I want to discuss with Tristan Keating."
Xavier Keating was surprised but dared not object and immediately agreed.
Together, they headed to the Keating Family.
Tristan Keating was already waiting for them.
He maintained a somewhat amicable attitude and said to the two of them, "Please have a seat, President Faulkner and Miss Sterling." ᴜᴘᴅᴀᴛᴇ ꜰʀᴏᴍ novel※fire.net
"I presume you know why I’ve invited you here. Thanks to Miss Sterling’s previous treatment, my wife is now improving, so we hope Miss Sterling can continue to treat her."
Eleanor Sterling sneered, her tone slightly mocking, "The treatment is not a problem, but... can you publish an apology now?"
Hearing Eleanor Sterling’s sarcastic tone, Tristan Keating understood that she was still holding a grudge over what happened at the wedding banquet.
Now that he needed their help, he could only agree.
"Yes, I can meet Miss Sterling’s demands."
Eleanor Sterling didn’t expect Tristan Keating to be so agreeable now. Wasn’t he previously reluctant?
It seemed Mrs. Keating held considerable weight in his mind, prompting him to repeatedly change his principles.
Tristan Keating said, "I hope Miss Sterling can let bygones be bygones and continue to treat my wife."
Eleanor Sterling decided not to make things difficult for him anymore. She nodded and said, "I can’t make any guarantees, but I’ll do my best."
At this moment, Giselle Keating came downstairs.
She looked at Eleanor Sterling with a displeased expression and sneered, "Dad, why did you call Eleanor Sterling over again? This woman claimed she could cure Mom, but after so long, it hasn’t worked at all. She’s just a fraud!"
Eleanor Sterling squinted her eyes, surprised that this spoiled young lady was provoking her again.
Was she being hounded by a mad dog?
But she wasn’t in a hurry; instead, she looked at Tristan Keating and said, "It seems the Keating Family has different opinions. In that case, perhaps I shouldn’t disgrace myself further."
After saying that, she stood up to leave with Alaric Faulkner, and Tristan Keating’s face darkened as he looked at Giselle Keating warningly.
"Giselle, stop fooling around!"
Chastised by Tristan Keating, Giselle Keating’s face stiffened with extreme grievance, and she looked at Eleanor Sterling with resentment.
Ever since she learned Eleanor Sterling’s true identity, any action by the Keating Family was intolerable for her.
She believed Tristan Keating was bewitched by Eleanor Sterling and was determined to help her, perhaps even using the treatment as an excuse!
Tristan Keating turned to Eleanor Sterling, speaking in a gentle tone, "Miss Sterling, Giselle has been spoiled since childhood. Please forgive her many offenses."
"Dad, do you really..."
"Be quiet! Don’t you want your mom to recover? Your big brother said she already showed some reflexes."
Giselle Keating pursed her lips, unwillingly clenching her fists.
She gritted her teeth, glaring at Eleanor Sterling resentfully before turning and running upstairs.
Tristan Keating sighed, "I apologize for letting President Faulkner and Miss Sterling witness this. Previously, Giselle admired President Faulkner, which might be why she can’t handle things right now."
Eleanor Sterling hadn’t expected Tristan Keating to be so candid in admitting Giselle Keating’s jealousy towards her, improving her impression of him considerably.
"I thought Mr. Keating would be like the Truman Family, blindly defending his own no matter what they’ve done."
Mentioning the Truman Family made Tristan Keating frown, and he said, "I will handle this matter. However, the Keating Family’s principles differ from those of the Truman Family; we won’t condone wrongdoing from our own."
He then looked at Alaric Faulkner and said, "Now that President Faulkner’s family is complete, and you are soon to be wed to Miss Sterling, I will advise Giselle to let go of her obsession."
Eleanor Sterling nodded, "Alright, thank you, Mr. Keating. Alaric Faulkner and I will head back to get some things. We’ll be back tomorrow."
After finalizing the discussion, the two got up to leave.
As Tristan Keating watched them walk away, he couldn’t help but sigh.
Alaric Faulkner is truly outstanding; it’s just that I’m not fortunate enough to have him as a son-in-law.