The entire Gil family, and Dennis, who was trying to escape, were eventually brought under control.
The banquet was naturally scattered and the guests left confused by the incident.
Since Henry was present, however, they did not dare to ask further.
They could only have all kinds of wild guesses in their mind.
After all, it was Henry Han.
He was the real owner of the Han Group and controlled the lifeblood of the entire Ambario business world.
It was no exaggeration to say that, even if he wanted to marry a princess, it would not be difficult.
Furthermore, the Han family, along with the Kawn family, the Nixon family, and the Bissel family, had always been listed as the four most powerful families in the country of Ambario. And the marriages in such families had rarely been made by themselves. Most of them were just political marriages.
How would the Han family allow their most outstanding heir to marry a commoner's daughter?