In the Byron's house.
"Lamont, I heard that you met that woman yesterday?"
Macey took a sip of coffee. Meanwhile, Leila placed a piece of cake in front of her.
A trace of displeasure flashed through Lamont's eyes as he said, "Yes, I met her."
With a clicking sound, Macey put down the coffee cup and said gently, "Don't think about that woman anymore. Hurry to marry Leila. Your uncle and I will be more at ease."
Lamont narrowed his eyes slightly. "Grandpa has just gone. It's not suitable to have a wedding now."
Leila almost smashed the cup.
The second time... Lamont rejected her for the second time.
"It's precisely because your grandpa has gone that you have to have a wedding to bring luck to our family, and your uncle can also help you to manage the company."
Thinking of Draven, who did not like her when he was alive and almost delayed Lamont's marriage, Macey lost her appetite.
"No need."