The given answer is correct.
. Chylomicrons are transported from intestine to blood capillary via lacteal. So it is also correct.
Lacteal is a lymphatic capillary. Instead of being absorbed directly into capillary blood, chylomicrons are transported first into the lymphatic vessel that penetrates into each villus. Chylomicron-rich lymph then drains into the system lymphatic system, which rapidly flows into blood. Blood-borne chylomicrons are rapidly disassembled and their constitutent lipids utilized throughout the body.