Lorraine Hughes' expression seemed slightly embarrassed.
Diana Wood was so infuriated by Adrian Walyon's brothers that her face turned green.
She took several deep breaths, turned her head, and glared at Sophie Walyon, saying coolly, "Sophie, you're still young, what do you know about aesthetics?"
Sophie Walyon was never one to be easily fooled.
She lifted her little face to look at her and responded earnestly, "But I'm a man!"
The implication was simple: even though he was young, he was still a man.
If he thought someone was attractive, it represented a man's sense of aesthetics.
Diana, as a woman, finding someone attractive was just a woman's perspective on women.
What use was it for a woman to find another woman attractive?
Lorraine Hughes wasn't going to marry a woman.
So, of course, a woman's attractiveness carried more weight if a man thought she was good-looking!
When Sophie Walyon wanted to argue with someone, it was really hard for the ordinary person to handle.
