Chapter 103
Having said that, Kate pointed out the earrings to Diana. “They do look like the ones you gave me, so it
was clearly fate that you two met.”
It was much more than a similar resemblance.
Diana could remember anything her grandmother gave her. Even though she didn’t know the exact
value, she could remember every detail of the item.
The ones on Lyra’s ears were clearly the same ones she had left at the lake.
“Since it’s fate, how about we have a drink together?” Kayla suggested happily.
Kate immediately called for wine to be brought over and poured a glass for Diana, Kayla, and Lyra.
“Yes, that’s right. This is the first time you sisters have officially met, and Lyra came to congratulate me
on my birthday. I’m so happy to see all three of you here, so let’s have a toast!”
Lyra and Kayla hurriedly took their glasses.
“Thank you, Mrs. Winnington.”
“Thank you, Mom!”
Diana refused to take a glass as she was pregnant. “I can’t drink.”
“Why are you always such a spoilsport? You always refuse me when I’m happy about something!” Kate
was obviously a little upset, and even Kayla’s face twisted slightly.
The happiness from before was gone almost instantly. Suddenly, Lyra said, “Diana? I didn’t mean to
splash water on you in the washroom just now, but you kept staring at me like I was a thief and it made
me uncomfortable. I understand why you did it after Mrs. Winnington explained the earrings to me. So,
I’ll drink first as an apology, okay?”
Diana didn’t expect Lyra to tie the washroom incident to drinking. She quickly stepped back, feeling a
headache building. The smell of wine was starting to get to her. “I appreciate your intentions, but I really
can’t drink.”
Kayla started to become anxious. The poison she and Lucy had prepared was on Diana’s glass.
Kayla hadn’t poured or touched the wine, so when Diana died, she and Lucy wouldn’t be implicated
even if the police investigated. Kate would take the fall and become a disgrace to the Winnington family
for poisoning her daughter with her own hands. By then, Lucy would have the opportunity to rise to the
top and
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take her seat as the Winningtons‘ mistress.
As for Lyra… She was simply a sycophant who liked to flatter Kayla. Kayla saw her as useful, so she
threw the earrings Diana had tossed to Lyra. She hadn’t expected Diana to meet Lyra in the washroom
or for Lyra to splash water on Diana’s face, which now became an excuse so that Diana would drink.
However, it all didn’t matter now because Diana refused to drink.
Kayla started to get more anxious as time passed. “Diana, you refused to participate in the speech and
mingle with the guests. Now, you won’t even toast to Mom. Aren’t you being a little too selfish? It’s her
birthday!”
Lyra followed suit. “Don’t worry, Kayla. Diana grew up in the boonies, so no one taught her how to
behave in settings like these. Right, Diana?”
Seeing how enthusiastic they were about getting her to drink, Diana’s vigilance intensified. Even if she
wasn’t pregnant, she definitely wouldn’t drink the wine. She refused even more firmly, saying, “My
wound from two days ago hasn’t healed yet, and the doctor forbade me from drinking alcohol.”
This served as a reminder to Kate, who finally remembered that Diana had been kidnapped and
injured. According to Kayla, Diana suffered much that day. Her heart ached slightly for Diana, and she
called someone to switch the wine with juice.
“Never mind,” Kate said, glancing at the two girls. “Diana’s not feeling well, so she can drink this
instead.“
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