Chapter 41

All the guests had left, leaving only a bunch of rowdy soldiers behind.

Rebecca was so angry she almost had a heart attack. The other family members looked at each other in disbelief. They had never seen a wedding, especially one granted by the king, turn into such a disaster. News of this would surely make the Warren family the laughingstock of the capital.

When Barrett found Amelia, he was unable to contain his anger any longer.

"Amelia, if you didn't want to help with the wedding, you should have told me! Now, a perfectly good party has turned into a joke, and all the guests have left. How am I supposed to hold my head up in court after this?" he ranted, slamming the table..

An aggrieved Amelia let her tears fall freely.

"I made all the preparations according to the guest list. How was I supposed to know so many extra people would come? Was it my fault? Besides, this is the first time I'm managing the household! "Whenever we had celebrations or tea parties, Carissa handled everything and never made any mistakes. Who knew so many people would show up this time?"

"Don't mention her!" Barrett snapped, frustration mounting. "Even if you weren't in charge previously, you should have known to prepare more seats for such an important event like a wedding."

"I did prepare two extra tables," Amelia said, turning to Benjamin with tears streaming down her face. Ask your brother. He said two extra tables would be enough because the guests were all high-ranking and wealthy. The food for the party was top-notch, with six courses being rare delicacies..."

In other words, they were limited by their budget.

his wife, Benjamin

already grand enough. Everything would have

extra people. If money was an issue, you could have told

handle it!"

chest, Rebecca shouted, "Enough! All of you, shut up!" She glared at Amelia. "And you,

away and wiped her tears, feeling deeply wronged. She hadn't wanted to take on this thankless task in the first place. If it hadn't been for Rebecca forcing her, she wouldn't have

enjoying themselves. She found them utterly repulsive, but since they were the only guests left, she had to

what, they are our guests now.

smile joining the soldiers in their drinking. The soldiers, seeing all the other guests leave, naturally felt slighted. They thought the nobles and officials

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Feeling insulted, they drank more than usual and soon decided to leave as

the wedding left everyone

by an overturned table, food and drink spilled everywhere, and shattered dishes scattered across the floor. He was so angry he saw red. "Was this

the humiliation I've suffered, you think this isn't warranted?

rage, Barrett hissed through gritted teeth, "If you hadn't invited them, none of this would have

stood up, her anger flaring. "Are you still going on about that? What was wrong with inviting them? They are my comrades. It was your sister-in-law who failed to prepare enough seats. I'll definitely talk to her

at his wife, feeling more helpless than ever. On the battlefield, their arguments were about strategies and tactics, with each having their own valid points. Those disagreements

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