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Swapping the Targeted Diamond Ring

After being brutally murdered for wearing a custom diamond ring, a woman wakes up on the day she first received the gift. In her previous life, the jewelry led to a fatal confrontation with a bride claiming to be her husband's true partner. While her husband profited from her death and remarried instantly, she now possesses a second chance. This billionaire romance and mystery follows her as she rejects the cursed ring and maneuvers to expose her husband's betrayal and his mother's cruelty.
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Chapter 3

The Wedding Dress Riot

Not long after, I rechecked Sophie's social media. The close-up photo of the ring had vanished.

'Good. Deleting it only means it rattled her,' I thought.

I reloaded the mall membership card and handed it to Victoria.

"Mom," I spoke sweetly, "there's a new drop from that luxury brand. It matches your ring perfectly. I heard Mrs. Graham and Mrs. Ewing already booked appointments."

Those two were her eternal rivals—always battling over handbags, diamonds, and designer outfits. They'd flaunted new pieces just last week, and Victoria had been seething ever since.

Now, her eyes lit up with a chance to outshine them.

"Well, at least you're good for something," she responded. "You were never meant for finer things anyway. Better it ends up with me."

I reminded her, "It's a limited release. It could sell out by tomorrow."

The color drained from her face.

I checked the time. Perfect.

"If you go now, you'll beat them to it." I offered her the card with an easy smile. "There's half a million loaded, Mom. Spend whatever you want. If you go over, the supplementary card will cover it."

Both cards were Lucas'; not a single cent of mine was contributing to her ego.

Later, when Lucas came home, all he saw was me stirring a pot of tuna casserole on the stove.

His brow tightened instantly. "Why are you making that again? Mom hates it. Didn't I ask you not to cook it at home?"

I lowered the spoon and tasted the food I had made. "She went shopping. Limited-edition drop—only ten pieces. She didn't want to miss it."

He paused, likely imagining the ring on her finger. His voice grew gentler. "Avery… Mom just lashes out because she wants a grandchild. If the ring upset you, tell me what you want, and I'll get it for you."

Then, he added as if it were nothing, "Once the company goes public, focus on giving birth to a child."

I smiled. "Don't worry. She'll have one very soon."

Not from me. Her precious grandson was probably watching her scream right now.

Before either of us could say more, Lucas' phone rang.

The call ended immediately.

He frowned. "Strange. Mom called, hung up, and now she isn't answering."

He tried again and again, but received no response.

It reminded me of my last life—how I'd called him while Sophie smashed my phone. He hadn't cared then, either.

But now, with Victoria silent, panic crept into his expression.

He bolted out the door to find her.

I didn't rush. I finished my tuna casserole, washed my spoon, grabbed my bag, and headed out to the mall.

Traffic was terrible, so I took the subway. Despite that, I got there well before Lucas.

The entrance was already surrounded by a crowd—onlookers whispering, recording, yet too afraid to step in. Sophie had already dragged Victoria outside.

The young woman wore a pristine white wedding gown, with her bridesmaids walking behind her like guards. Victoria was on the ground, bleeding, barely covered in clothing, streaks of red dragged across the floor by her hands. She was barely conscious.

I stayed hidden in the crowd and watched.

It didn't take long for Lucas to arrive.

He hadn't expected to find Sophie here—his expression faltered for half a second.

Sophie, on the other hand, lit up and threw herself into his arms. "Babe, you came to pick me up? I wanted to surprise you, but you found me first!"

Lucas forced a smile. "Sophie… why are you back?"

She took his hand and placed it on her stomach. "Can't you tell from the wedding dress? Today was supposed to be our wedding. Instead, I had to deal with some filthy woman trying to ruin us. I was furious."

She leaned in, her voice dropping to a sugary tone. "You're going to protect our baby and me now, right?"

Lucas tried to glance at the crumpled figure on the ground, but Sophie's words snapped his attention right back. His eyes brightened with stunned excitement.

Sophie pushed out a cute little pout and wiggled the ring on her finger. "I'm carrying your child, and you gave me a ring that someone else is also wearing? You really need to fix that."

His smile faltered. "What did you just say?"

She gestured toward Victoria with visible disgust. "That woman. The homewrecker. She was wearing the exact same ring."

Lucas rushed forward and dropped to the ground beside Victoria, hands shaking as he reached for the ring on her mangled hands.

Sophie scoffed. "Limited-edition? Please. She probably bought it with whatever shady cash she could scrape together. How embarrassing."

Every word dripped with triumph.

Then, Lucas lashed out, the slap ringing through the air like a shot.

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