If Julia is truly the CEO of a listed company in A City, there's no way she wouldn't know that among the guests my family invited were some of the top businesspeople and officials in A City.

Nor would she openly crash someone else's wedding, turning herself into a mistress known to all.

The audience was abuzz with whispers, and countless strange looks were cast our way.

My mother-in-law, rather than feeling ashamed, proudly declared, "Our Jones family can only accept a modern independent woman who owns a company, not someone like Jessie who just stays home living off her parents. Those who are willing to stay for the wedding, feel free to stay and enjoy. If not, you're welcome to leave!" She turned to the emcee, "Let's get started!"

Simon and Julia exchanged affectionate glances while my mother-in-law cheered them on.

At this moment, Wendy finally arrived, hurriedly leading a group of people with the hotel manager in tow.

"I'm sorry, Miss, this is our fault. This group of people claimed to be high-paid managers hired by you, replacing our staff..."

The manager kept wiping the sweat from his forehead, stumbling over his words.

The sharp guests quickly caught on.