"Not to mention the fact that they’re still married, even if they’re divorced, you don't stand a chance!"
With that, she raised her hand and signaled the security guards. “Throw her out of here!"
"Wait."
The moment the words left Gwen’s mouth; Luna laughed coldly.
She glanced at Gwen. "According to the rules, you're right, I shouldn't be here since my name is on the guestlist. But Ms. Larson, this is a banquet organized b y the Walter family. Are you part of the Walter family?"
Gwen was rendered silent.
Luna continued. "Even if I am to be chased out, it should be done by the Walters, don't you think so?"
Gwen's expression turned ugly.
Coincidentally, Hailey and Alice walked by.
Eagle-eyed Gwen noticed them immediately, rushed toward them and grabbed onto Hailey, "Miss Walter, this woman barged into the banquet without an invitation!”
Hailey paused.
Beside her, Alice stopped too.
Dressed in her light purple gown, Alice raised her eyes, faking an astonished expression. "Ms. Luna? Why are you..."
Before she could finish her sentence, her eyes turned red immediately. "I knew I shouldn't have come here... Even though Joshua and I are still legally husband and wife, he seems to have eyes for no one but you now..."
She sniffed, set down the wine glass in her hand, and walked slowly toward Luna, giving her a shallow bow," I'm sorry. I only noticed that the Walters invited Mr. and Mrs. Lynch. Legally, I am still Joshua’s wife, so I thought they invited me... I didn’t come here on purpose to make the two of you unhappy."
With that, she wiped at her tears, raised her eyes and looked at Gwen who was standing beside her." Gwennie, don't blame Ms. Luna, I'm the one who naively thought I was still Joshua's wife... Don’t chase her away, I'm the one who should leave!”
With that, she raised her foot and headed outside.
Seeing her red and puffy eyes, Gwen felt sorry for Alice.
She grabbed onto her hand, turned around and glared furiously at Luna. "Is there even still law and order in society! Are all mistresses so arrogant and conceited now!"
The murmurs of the crowd rose in waves.
"She's so smug, nowadays, even mistresses are so full o f themselves."
"I feel so bad for Mrs. Lynch, she lost all her pride, how could a wife apologize to her husband’s mistress..."
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