‘As long as King William doesn’t agree to their relationship, then it’s absolutely impossible for Nollace to marry her!’
After the Livingstons had dinner with William, they happened to run into Diana at the entrance as they were about to leave the palace.
Zenovia knew that Diana was Nollace’s mother, so she took the initiative to greet Diana, “Aunty Diana.”
“Since when have I become your aunt?” Diana’s response stiffened Zenovia’s expression.
Diana glared at her with a stern look. “You know that my son has a girlfriend, but you still insist on sticking your hand into their relationship. I wonder if all the daughters of the wealthy families in your country are as shameless as you are.”
Zenovia looked a little embarrassed. She had been under the impression that Princess Diana of Yaramoor would be as kind and amiable as she appeared to be on the surface, but what she said was So savage that it was borderline slander.
Juneau frowned. “Mrs. Knowles, isn’t what you just said a little harsh?”
“Mr. Livingston, please take better care of your daughter.” Diana did not even give Juneau any face. She passed by the father -and- daughter and left.
Zenovia bit her lip.
‘Nollace’s mother actually agreed to take that girl in as her potential daughter-in-law? Are you kidding me! ??
Diana pushed open the study's door and asked her father for an explanation. William put down the documents in his hands and took off his glasses. “Diana, I think this marriage is truly not a bad idea.”
“What?” Diana propped her arms against the surface of the table.
“Nollace has a girlfriend at this moment, and you’re giving another girl the green light to become the wrecker of their relationship?”
William frowned and said, “What kind of benefits can that girlfriend of his bring to him? I won’t interfere with this relationship if she can bring him benefits.”
Diana smiled. “Do you mean it?”
“I really mean it.” He picked up the document again. “I'll never let my grandson marry a woman that doesn’t have a family background. It won’t help his future career development.”
“Father, all you need to do is remember what you just said. I'll only accept Nollace’s current girlfriend as my future daughter-in- law. That girl named Ms. Livingston doesn’t meet my standards.”
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