Chapter 23
Chapter 23
The White family was a noble family with a history of hundreds of years. Every members of the family were dignified. Even the staff serving Madam White were cautious and decent. From this, Crystal could tell that Madam White was a strong woman when she was young.
Walking to the main hall, the staff stopped by the door, bowing to her and not following her in. “Ma’am, please come in. Madam White’s waiting for you inside.”
The place was full of antique-looking furniture made of rosewood, which originated from a noble dynasty. Even the set of vases on the shelves was made of the famous blue and white porcelain. Even the screens behind were adorned with carved jades… All the decoration items in this hall could add up to two million dollars.
There were many people in the hall whom Crystal had never seen before. A noble-looking silver- haired old woman was sitting at the main chair in the east. Her clothes and accessories looked low- key, but as Crystal had learned the secret embroidery techniques from China, she could tell at a glance that the pattern on her dress was made with the almost-lost embroidery technique. It was pretty rare, and even if one had money, she couldn’t buy it.
Madam White didn’t look kind-hearted. There was something mean in her eyes. When she saw Crystal, she didn’t even smile. Instead, she said coldly, “Here she comes.
Dora was also here. When she saw Crystal coming, she gracefully called her, “Crystal, come sit here.”
As soon as Crystal came over, the old lady disdained her, sounding so harsh to her. “Dora, you’re kind enough. If it weren’t for God’s will, you would be the granddaughter-in-law of the White family. If Harold was still alive, I wouldn’t be surprised how well-matched you two could be. I will never let such a country woman marry into the White family!”
Dora didn’t know how to respond. The madam’s words had more meanings. First, she expressed her liking for her, and then, she implicated that the Evans didn’t fulfill the marriage arrangement. They had agreed to let Dora marry Harold, but then, they were worried that their daughter would be a widow. So, they sent Crystal, the bumpkin they didn’t bring up instead.
“Madam White, it’s not interesting to say so,” Antony had never liked this old woman. With a ruffian smile on his face, he said, “Master White was a famous big shot in City W. It would be a great blessing for my sister to marry him before he died. But now he passed away. I don’t think it’s appropriate for my sister to become a widow at this age.”
Madam White’s face immediately darkened. “The engagement was agreed upon by the two families. Your mother personally agreed to it.”
When his deceased mother was mentioned, Antony’s tone became even more direct. “That’s true. My mother was pregnant with Crystal, not Dora. We let Crystal marry into your family. We didn’t go against our agreement. I’m afraid you’re confused, Ma’am!”
The two of them fought back and forth. The other people in the hall did not dare to breathe for fear to cause trouble. Madam White knew that she had no ground to say anything else, her voice turned deep and firm. “Antony, you look like you’re not afraid of anything. Sooner or later, you’ll be in
trouble.”
“Thank you for your reminder, Madam White.” Antony said thanks, but his face looked bold. “I don’t
have anything else to say. Today, I came here not only to pay respect to the White family’s elders, I also want to take Crystal back home to get her name in our family genealogical record.”
Madam White looked at Crystal with disdain. “Very well, then. Our family wants the daughter of the Evans family, not a countryside woman. Only after she got her name written in your family record, I can arrange a wedding for Harold.”
What? Harold was dead, wasn’t he? How could he get married now?
Crystal had thought that she had been invited here because they wanted to talk about her. At first, listening to their bickering was quite interesting, but now she regretted it. NôvelDrama.Org content.
Harold’s funeral was almost over. It seemed they planned to get her a posthumous wedding ceremony right away!