10 years ago, the phrase "Versailles" hadn't even come into existence, and if it had, Lydia Shire would definitely say that Amelia Cobb's statement was the epitome of anti-Versailles.
It seems like no one would believe her if she said that "limited edition" items mattered little to her. Although Amelia herself didn't care about luxury goods, when navigating the circles she was part of, these items were necessary for attending high-end events.
Although Christopher Robinson was the wealthiest man and didn't need any luxurious items on hand, his name alone was enough to inspire awe in others.
But Amelia's identity was not just merely Christopher's wife; she also was the CEO of a company.
When distancing herself from Christopher, she needed these items to maintain her appearance, whether it was luxury cars, mansions, or expensive products.
Her words today unsettled Lydia.
As for Amelia?
She had to admit that she deliberately provoked Lydia with her words.