The one who was worried was naturally Adele Horne.
However, the old lady was indeed much more open-minded compared to Mila Anderson. After stating her position, she wholeheartedly supported Adele Horne's decision, feeling that her stubborn granddaughter had finally come to her senses, even though it took a harsh lesson to get there.
Mila Anderson had also gone out in the afternoon; it was unclear where she had gone. She didn't return until nearly dusk, carrying a large turtle with her.
Upon her return, she paid little attention to anyone, heading straight for the kitchen and ordering all the servants out. Seeing she was in a foul mood, the servants quickly made themselves scarce.
Only after the servants had been sent out of the kitchen did Mila Anderson begin to personally stew the turtle soup.
Everyone was clueless as to whom she was making the turtle soup for.
