The Old Lady was amused by her grandson's humorous action, laughing as she said, "You too, no matter what, you're William's real father. It's right to spoil your wife, but you shouldn't bully your own son like this."
Adam Jones felt no guilt inside, despite what the Old Lady said, but just thinking of Elly being with James Churchill made him irritably restless.
"Grandma, I had dinner with Edward Turner before I came back, take your time eating, I'm going upstairs first."
Edward Turner was the mayor of Boston, and the Old Lady knew him, so when Adam mentioned it, she didn't think much of it.
"Alright, then let William keep Great-grandmother company during dinner."
Adam put down his chopsticks, walked out of the dining room, and saw Elly had changed into slippers, walking from the entrance towards the living room.