Ginny let out a cold snort. "You know perfectly well what your intentions were."
With that, she took Autumn’s hand and led her toward her room so the two of them could talk in private.
By lunchtime, Autumn’s eldest brother, Simon Lewis had returned.
He was dressed in a sharp black suit, his features defined and composed, with the calculating edge of a seasoned businessman in his eyes.
During the meal, Ginny personally picked food for Autumn.
Since she had spoken to the kitchen in advance, nearly half the dishes on the table were Autumn’s favorites.
Luna glanced at the spread and immediately lost her appetite, though she had no choice but to stay and eat.
After a few half-hearted bites, she set down her utensils and pulled out the necklace resting at her collarbone.
She smiled sweetly and said, "I have some good news. I’m in a relationship. This necklace was a birthday gift from him!"
Autumn’s hand paused mid-air, eyes flicking briefly to the necklace Luna was proudly showing off.
Her brow creased ever so slightly, but she quickly returned to eating, expression calm.
What a blatant provocation.
But Autumn no longer cared.
She didn’t even care about Julian anymore.
If he wanted to give gifts to someone else, it had nothing to do with her.
Susan’s eyes lit up as she stared at the necklace around Luna’s neck.
"That’s the limited-edition True Heart, isn’t it? There are only two in the entire country. It’s practically impossible to get, even if you have the money.
"Our Luna really is a lucky girl. What a wonderful boyfriend. I’m so happy for you."
Hector, who didn’t know much about jewelry, still chimed in with enthusiasm after hearing Susan’s words.
"Luna’s amazing, after all. She’s the little princess of the Lewis family. Only someone exceptional would be good enough for her."
Simon raised an eyebrow and placed a piece of fish on Luna’s plate.
"Luna, dating is great, but you two should plan a time to have him drop by for dinner. Let us meet him and see what he’s like."
Richard also looked pleased. "Your brother’s right. You young people can date, but it’s important to let the family get to know him too."
Watching everyone at the table, so full of joy, exchanging cheerful remarks, Autumn bit down on her lip and unconsciously tightened her grip on her fork.
They had no idea she was already married.
And even less of a clue that the man Luna was talking about was the same man she had married.
So here they were, beaming with excitement and chatting about that man, completely unaware of the storm brewing behind her calm facade.
The only one feeling out of place was Autumn.
Luna glanced at her, feigning cautious concern. "Sis, why aren’t you saying anything? Are you upset that I’m in a relationship?"
Autumn stayed silent.
Her hand clenched around her fork as she slowly lifted her gaze.
So, Luna cheated with her husband and now had the nerve to flaunt it in her face.
Did she expect Autumn to smile, clap, and maybe even light a firecracker in celebration?
Was she trying to drive her insane?
If it weren’t for the thirty-day cooling-off period before the divorce could be finalized, Autumn would’ve flipped the damn table.

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