When he came to think of this, the jealousy in his heart was completely aroused.
The fact that she could let Karl know who she was, but always faced him with a mask, made him jealous.
So Karl was one of “them” and he was just an outsider?
It's infuriating! He really wanted to rip open her mask, but, for now, he could only endure it.
Joyce pushed Luther away and walked out of the kitchen.
Luther caught up with her, "Wait, I have something for you."
Joyce sat down on the couch and looked up, "What's that?"
From his pocket, Luther took out a cloth bag. He opened it up, and from it he took out a silver pendant.
He went to Sanmon Antiques today. He had previously asked Mr. Ward to restore the silver pendant Joyce had been wearing since she was a child, and to make a new silver pendant with the same pattern for him.
He had wanted to keep the original pendant and give the replica to Joyce first.
But today, after knowing that Silversword was the emblem of the Hurley family, he decided to put the original pendant on Joyce, directly.
Because, after Mr. Ward's fine restoration, the pendant looked very different from when Ms. Armstrong it gave him.
The Silversword pattern was very clear.
"What is this?" Joyce looked at the pendant in his hand and asked suspiciously, "An antique?"
The pendant looked somewhat old, certainly not a new one.
"Right. It's for you. Here, let me put it on you." He approached her and reached out to try to wear it for her.
She didn't seem to recognize that it was her own pendant. After all, it was more than twenty years ago, and normally one could not remember what happened in her childhood that much.
She might not remember.
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