Lily looked at Irving coldly, and he suddenly smiled with his lips drawn after a few seconds.
"Since Grandpa has opened his mouth, I naturally can't care about it anymore. Grandpa, I hope this kind of thing won't happen again."
How could Irving not understand what Lily meant?
Robert had been treating Lily badly for a long time.
Just ruining the wedding banquet was already a devastating blow to a simple and weak girl, let alone other things.
Although it was rumored that Lily had "promiscuous sex" first, how could Irving not see the filth in it?
Irving was interested in the Defoe family's internal struggles. Daisy was backed by the Defoe family, and he was happy to see Daisy become a daughter-in-law of the Whitman family.
But judging from Mrs. Whitman's somewhat hysterical performance today, it was obvious that Lily's current value was higher than Daisy's. And it may even be related to her mother's family.