When Agatha saw Edith in a plain-colored dress and a white carnation hairpin on the side of her head, she immediately became furious.
"Don't you know what day it is today? Why are you dressed like someone has died?"
Virginia immediately stood up to ease the situation. "Mrs. Carrington Senior, don't get mad. Edith looks great like this too. Besides, we're only having a meal today. It's nothing too formal."
"You don't have to stand up for her. She's doing this to go up against me! She's deliberately infuriating me!"
Although Agatha was 100 years old, she still had a terrifying demeanor. She glared at Edith angrily.
"What are you still standing there for? You're late! Don't you know how to apologize? Do I need to teach you such manners?"
"Fine." Edith was expressionless. At that moment, she was extremely calm.
She walked over to the table and looked around the room. "Since everyone is here today, I would like to say something. I don't approve of this marriage," she proclaimed fir