What Wen Wan didn't know was that the necklace was actually worn by Mo Si'ai on her own neck; because Tong Ya liked it, Mo Si'ai, who never differentiated between what's hers and others, re-gifted the present her elder brother gave to her.
As a result, Wen Wan added another sin to Mo Siluo's already burdensome load.
"It's almost noon, why don't we have lunch together?" Mo Si'ai could hardly contain her excitement. She had wanted to get in touch with this "sister-in-law" for a long time, but her brother's warning still rang in her ears. She was really quite afraid of him.
Wen Wan smiled politely as she declined, "Sorry, I've already made plans for lunch. Another time perhaps." That was all she could say; she didn't want any further entanglements with the Mo Family.
"Alright then," Mo Si'ai said with a knowing, ambiguous smile.
After leaving the shopping mall, her colleagues started chattering non-stop, "Wen Wan, who was that woman just now? Are you close with her?"