As they were talking, Richard Shaw came down after changing his clothes. Since he was attending a wedding, he naturally wouldn't wear his military uniform. Richard wore a suit, and his tie was a dark red color, somehow matching Crystal Landon's dress.
The man usually wore either a deep green military uniform or a shirt. It was rare to see him in a suit, and without the military uniform, his whole demeanor changed—handsome, composed, exuding masculinity from head to toe.
"Old lady, your family is going to end up making others envious. You'll steal all the spotlight from the newlyweds," an aunt remarked with a laugh.
The old lady was all smiles, looking at the lively Shaw Mansion, which hadn't been this bustling in over a decade. She smiled and said, "Let's set off."
Richard Shaw drove with the old lady and Crystal Landon, while the others had their own cars. In an instant, five or six cars were heading to the Howard family's wedding venue.
