"Gloria, you don't have to be sour just because you can't eat grapes."

She scornfully swept her gaze over me, "Although I sympathize with your heartache at not receiving a gift, you can't just make things up."

[I say, this woman just can't see others happy.]

[So disgusting!]

[She doesn't have one, so she resorts to spreading rumors, now we see her true colors!]

[Judy is kind-hearted, but she shouldn't sympathize with such people!]

[Actually, that ring looks familiar. Where have I seen it before?]

Emma also chimed in righteously.

"Yeah, why would you say her ring is fake?"

My expression unchanged, I slowly pulled out the necklace around my neck.

"Because the only real diamond in the world is right here!"

Everyone looked closely, and on the necklace hung a diamond ring.

The diamond was set within a flower, radiating a captivating brilliance.

Comparing it to Judy's ring, hers clearly paled.

The crowd's expressions shifted, and Judy's face stiffened.

Alan looked panicked, loudly arguing, "How ridiculous! Why should it be the only one? Even if it is the only one, why would yours be real? I spent two million dollars on it!"

Watching his desperate antics, I was amused.

Just as I was about to speak.