In Tristan's mind, his father, William Sinclair, was a strong, tough, and firm figure; he was trained to be a leader and head the Sinclair Group once his grandfather retired.
However, his father did not take over the company for long. After a few years, he suddenly resigned and handed it over to him.
All this time, Tristan never knew why his father suddenly handed over the company to him, and only today did he understand.
"Tristan, I don't want the company to suffer if this illness takes my life—" His father's words still had not faded from his mind. He feels sad and, at the same time, sorry for him.
"Dear, don't feel burdened. I will not force you if you don't want to." Tristan said. He felt sorry to see his wife in silence, but her gaze clearly showed the inner conflict inside her mind.