The so-called meeting with guests refers to the meeting with unexpected visitors.
Delphine was carried downstairs by the man, only to see Arthur leading a woman out of the car. It was the same elegant and gentle psychologist Emily Thorne she had met at the gallery.
Emily, who was so graceful and gentle that day, was now in a miserable state, almost dragged out of the car by Arthur.
Seeing Ignatius Leclair, Emily was overjoyed and tried to rush over, but she stumbled and fell to the ground, tears streaming down her face as she sobbed, "Ignatius, we have known each other for fourteen years and have always been the best of friends. Everything I have today is thanks to you. How could I possibly do anything against you? Clearly, someone can't stand your reliance and trust in me and wants to drive a wedge between us."
Emily shakily stood up, looking at Ignatius almost obsessively, as if she couldn't see Delphine at all.
Delphine was somewhat surprised, wondering what was happening.
