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Twins Reunite: Bringing Mom and Dad Together!

Chapter 800: Giselle Keating Is Expelled from the Keating Family

Author: Pear Pear
updatedAt: 2026-01-29

CHAPTER 800: CHAPTER 800: GISELLE KEATING IS EXPELLED FROM THE KEATING FAMILY

Eleanor Sterling returned to the bedroom with a complex expression on her face.

As soon as she entered, she was enveloped in a broad and solid embrace. She inhaled the familiar scent and looked up.

What met her eyes was a disguised, unfamiliar face.

Eleanor Sterling sighed and said, "Tristan Keating didn’t sign that agreement."

She couldn’t tell if she was happy or sad, after all, she had pressured Tristan Keating, but in the end, he still chose himself.

Before Alaric Faulkner could speak, Eleanor Sterling continued, "But regardless of what happens with the Keating Family, our plan has to proceed as scheduled, otherwise what about the poison in you?"

That is to say, even though Tristan Keating did not sign the agreement and drove Giselle Keating away, Eleanor Sterling still had to return to Aethelgard.

Alaric Faulkner said softly, "Yes, we’ll leave together. Once we’re back in Aethelgard, the Faulkner Family will be your family, and you won’t need to worry about the Keating Family anymore."

Eleanor Sterling gently nodded while leaning against his chest.

...

During this time, Giselle Keating had been keeping a low profile, yet she still could not escape the fate of being driven away.

When Tristan Keating’s servant came to inform her to move out, she was so furious she nearly went mad.

"Just grab a few clothes. There are things that don’t belong to her, she can’t take them." That person instructed coldly.

Previously, when Giselle Keating was the young lady of the Keating Family, she bullied them. Now with a chance to take revenge, these servants naturally wouldn’t be polite.

Although Tristan Keating didn’t give these instructions, they could falsely claim his orders.

Giselle Keating was taken aback, gritting her teeth, she angrily said, "Why! I want to see Dad! I don’t believe he would drive me away, it must be that woman, right? Did she say something to Dad?"

The servant sneered and said, "You’re no longer the Keating Family’s young lady, even if you see the master it’s useless, now Eleanor Sterling is the true daughter of the Keating Family. You better move out quickly!"

After saying this, she urged others to quickly pack Giselle Keating’s things and have her move out promptly.

Giselle Keating, ignoring everything, rushed to Tristan Keating to demand an explanation, but Tristan Keating avoided her, saying their fate was over.

In the end, Giselle Keating could only return home, dejected and lost.

Rosalie Ray came forward to support her, "Giselle, don’t be afraid, let’s leave first. I will find a way to bring you back."

Giselle Keating, gritting her teeth, nodded with teary eyes, her luggage was minimal, just a suitcase full of things.

Previously owned branded jewelry and other valuables were all left behind.

Falling from the position of the Keating Family’s young lady to her current state, Giselle Keating was naturally unwilling to accept it. She sat in the car, watching as the Keating Family estate slowly disappeared from view, clenching her teeth in hatred.

Rosalie Ray was on a call with Hugo Griffin, trying to understand why Tristan Keating suddenly told Giselle Keating to move out. Hadn’t he already softened in letting her stay before?

"What! You say Eleanor Sterling used the severing ties agreement as a threat, that’s why Tristan Keating did this?"

Giselle Keating looked at Rosalie Ray, never expecting such an outcome.

She wasn’t resigned! What right did Eleanor Sterling have? Why hadn’t she died outside? Why did she have to come back and compete with her for the position of the Keating Family’s daughter?

She had done so much just to preserve her position as the Keating Family’s daughter, but in the end, it all came to nothing.

However, what pained her the most was that Tristan Keating chose Eleanor Sterling. Did he have no father-daughter affection for her? Was bloodline truly that important?

After Rosalie Ray hung up the phone, she comforted Giselle Keating, "Giselle, don’t worry, let’s first stay at his house, then we can properly plan everything."

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