The idea of raising a young girl to be a future daughter-in-law might not have seemed at all strange in the past.
Some families even felt more assured when a girl they raised themselves married their son.
But in modern times, and especially for a family like the Jennings Family, bringing up a child bride is considered quite disgraceful.
It's not as though the Jennings family's grandsons were undesired; to go as far as raising a young girl to be a bride is unnecessary.
Not to mention, Azura Loomis is a niece from her maternal family and, strictly speaking, a distant relative of the Jennings Family.
The old Mrs. Jennings doted on Azura, truly treating her as her own granddaughter.
It was for this reason that she couldn't accept the overstepping behavior between the child she regarded as her own granddaughter and her own grandson.
Let alone with two grandsons at that!