These words were too blunt, and the Old Lady Mrs. Knox could tell that they were trying to take her granddaughter-in-law away.
Goodness gracious.
And right in front of her.
The Old Lady Mrs. Knox pursed her lips, displeased in her heart, but her face still wore a kind smile, "Mrs. Lewis, Aria and our Alexander are in love with each other. No matter how many promising young men are out there, I think none can catch Aria's eye, so Mrs. Lewis might as well save your efforts."
Alitzel Williams' eyes twinkled, and she said with a smile, "Old Lady Mrs. Knox, your words aren't quite right. They're not married yet, and a person shouldn't hang themselves on just one tree. It's worthwhile to look around, maybe find someone better, like our Wyatt."
The two spoke with tooth-grinding smiles, and as soon as the words were spoken, the air was filled with tension.
The Old Lady Mrs. Knox glared, "Are you saying my grandson isn't good enough?"