The other Shi family members were curious why Chester paid attention to the necklace around Jessica's neck. It was not strange for a rich woman to wear an expensive necklace.
Also, Jessica had always liked to show off, so people could expect her to walk around covered in lavish things.
As long as she got other people's attention, she was in a good mood. She gently twirled the necklace in her fingers. She believed that it could bring her good luck.
When Jessica was about to tell Chester that the necklace was a gift from Vivian, Dora interjected, "Aunt Jessica doesn't need others to buy her jewelry. She can afford them."
As a member of the Shi family, Jessica could indeed afford all kinds of precious jewels, but she could not afford to buy one with a unique design. One-of-a-kind designer jewelry was usually sold at an astronomical price.
Jessica had been born and raised in a rich family. She did not need to develop personal relationships to live a luxurious and free life. She did not have many friends, and most of her friends were rich ladies in the city.
The unique necklace around her neck was made by a world-famous designer, and only a well-connected person could get it.
Dora did not know much about the ways of the world, so she thought that anyone with money could buy the necklace.
On the other hand, Jessica knew too much about the world, so much that she understood that no matter how much money she had, stupid mistakes could still make her suffer—stupid mistakes like bullying the princess of C Island.
Chester asked Jessica who gave her the necklace because he knew that she was unable to get it on her own.
Per usual, Jessica did not want to lose face, so she said, "Of course I bought it myself. No one gave it to me."
While answering Chester's question, she deliberately avoided his eyes.
Chester's eyes were as sharp as John's; they seemed to be able to see through others' lies.
"Did you really buy it yourself?" Chester had been staring at the necklace, perfectly aware of something odd.
He just wanted to know if the person who gave the necklace to Jessica had evil intentions, but Jessica thought that he looked down on her.
"What do you mean? Do you think that I can't afford this necklace?" Jessica slammed her chopsticks on the table.
Chester was smart and knew Jessica well, so he knew she was angry.
"Sorry." Chester shook his head and did not look at his aunt anymore.
Thinking that Chester was still young, Jessica did not want the others to feel that she was treating him badly, so she explained, "I asked my friend to buy it for me last year."
The conversation abruptly ended there. The whole family finished their dinner in silence.
When John was about to leave, Chester caught up with him, held his hand, and looked up at him. His dark eyes shone brightly, and they seemed to be able to speak for themselves.
His hand was as warm as a furnace, gradually melting the coldness of John's hand.
John turned his head to look at the child beside him.
He remembered when he, Nina, and Chester used to walk together hand in hand. Sometimes, he walked between Nina and Chester.
Other times, Nina walked between him and Chester. Some people said that they looked like a lovely family of three.
John squeezed Chester's hand and looked up into the distance. Cold, dry wind blew on his face, slightly stinging his eyes.
He thought, 'Wait for me, little girl.
I will come for you soon.
Please wait for me.'
The icy, piercing wind swept away John's thoughts of Nina. He missed her terribly.
"Uncle John, I have a three-day holiday. Can I come live with you?" Chester was not a clingy child, but he was worried about John. He did not want him to live alone.
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