No need to hold the formality.

Although all of them were there to speak, when the old man asked them to bring it forward, they still hesitated. 

They hesitated for two reasons: 

First, not everyone could still dare to stand straight and talk to Morgan Winslow without a stutter. 

And second, they still lacked the guts to put forward the complaint against Aiden. They weren't unaware of the old man's biasness towards the only grandson he has recognized. 

"What? Now that I am here, all of you have lost your voices?" Morgan asked, looking at the group with disdain in his eyes. 

The group of relatives exchanged gazes and struggled. And after a long time, one of the bolder relatives finally stepped forward. 

"Uncle, it's about Aiden," he started carefully. "We never stepped to intervene before. But today, we could keep us away from coming here."