It’s understandable for family and friends to help out.
Alvin was caught in a dilemma. He knew his mother didn’t intend for things to go this way, but he also knew her actions were really hurtful.
Actually, Alvin felt somewhat envious of Nangong Ran, envying her for having so many people stand up for her when she was wronged, without a second thought about any consequences.
Plus, they didn’t say a heavy word to the Queen at all, merely stating that at home everyone could eat casually, everyone should feel at ease.
Everyone used large bowls, and it didn’t make anyone look bad.
One must say, their silent face-slapping tactic was indeed flawless.
"Junior Brother," Nangong Jin spoke up suddenly, "Hurry and eat, the food will get cold soon. You probably haven’t eaten since you rushed over here, don’t go hungry. Anyway, every place has its rules and customs; since you’re here, just follow along."
Nangong Jin’s words were both polite and assertive.
Alvin finally smiled wryly but gracefully, "Yes, Senior Brother, when in Rome do as the Romans do. Well then, we won’t hold back."
The Queen was really displeased, probably never having endured such an affront.
Such a big bowl in front of her; the eating manner certainly wasn’t elegant!
If the Royal Family of country B saw her like this, they’d laugh at her for a lifetime!
But then, what could the Queen do?
They all said to blend in with local customs; the Queen thought about it, and let it be, since everyone was using the same big bowl, it was actually not much of an issue.
The key point was that on this trip, her husband repeatedly emphasized to establish a good relationship with Di Mingzhe and Di Mingchen.
That girl wasn’t even from the Di Family, so why did Di Mingchen protect her like that?
The Queen couldn’t figure it out, but could only let it go.

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