Gatsby firing his multitude of servants and hosting no more parties. Gatsby, Tom, Jordan, Daisy, and Nick were then all together having lunch. Tom is supposedly on the phone with his "girl", and Gatsby and Daisy aren't discreet about their relationship at all, and Tom catches on to it quickly. It's a little ironic that, while Tom has had an extramarital affair for a long time but as soon as Daisy has one he can't handle it. Gatsby recounts his initial courting of Daisy provides Nick an opportunity to analyze Gatsby’s love for her. Nick identifies Daisy’s aura of wealth and privilege—her many clothes, perfect house, lack of fear or worry—as a central component of Gatsby’s attraction to her.