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A Reborn Bride Pearl Emerging from Dust by Sally Garcia

Chapter 200
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Chapter 200 "Yeah, it's not right to throw them away. Just give them back to Calliope," Valerian nodded.

"But it's just a photo, not proof of anything!" Lisette frowned, trying to defend Calliope. "Don't get the wrong idea

about her. She might not be as bad as you think."

"She's exactly that kind of person," Zelda said, her face darkened with anger. "You all should keep your distance

from her. Don't get dragged into her mess! Everyone knows she's no longer associated with us." Thinking about

Calliope was enough to give Zelda a headache. Her flesh and blood was a walking disaster, always getting into

shameless trouble. It was no wonder she'd got involved with both Gideon and Silas; she had a history! A niece

and uncle tangled up in a mess, unbelievable!

Zelda was so furious that her head was spinning. "I'm going back to my room."

Horaand the others also frowned, wondering how Calliope could behave so disgracefully.

Calliope was completely unaware that she was being gossiped about again. By the tshe found out, it was

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two days later.

Horaand his two brothers tracked her down. She was at a diner discussing business, having just seen her

assistant off, when she spotted them outside, unloading a bunch of stuff from their car. Calliope glanced at it,

recognizing the gifts she had once given them.

"Didn't | tell you to toss those?" Calliope said coldly, glancing at them. "Why bring them back?" "Calliope, you

think we'd want your stuff?" Ulysses snapped. "We wouldn't touch your dirty things!"

"You wanted us to throw them away so you could have an excuse to ask for more? Forget it. We're returning

them!"

"I'm warning you," Ulysses continued angrily, "don't ever mention us as your brothers. We don't need a sister

who's an embarrassment!"

Calliope looked at them, bewildered. "What are you talking about?"

What had she done to embarrass them? She had no idea what was going on.

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"Calliope, we know everything," Ulysses said, his brow furrowed. "From middle school onwards, call those

disgusting things you did-it's revolting!"

"Calliope," Valerian interjected, "no matter how broke you are, selling yourself is not the answer. Do you think

that's something to be proud of?

"We don't want anything you bought with that filthy money. It's disgusting!"

Realization dawned on Calliope, and she nearly laughed at the absurdity. "So, you think I traded my body for

money and bought you gifts?"

"Isn't that it?" Ulysses sneered. "How else would you, a waitress, earn that much?"

Calliope looked at Ulysses sharply. "Did | ever say | was a waitress?"

"If you're not a waitress, then what? You're here all the time, smelling like this place. Are you going to claim you

own it?"

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"It is a decent-sized diner," Ulysses laughed. "The rent here isn't cheap. Can you even afford it?"

Calliope had no interest in explaining. "Think whatever you want. Whether I'm a waitress or the owner, | don't

owe you anything."

"Callie," Horasaid, his eyebrows knitted together, looking at her like she was something repulsive, "we've

been siblings for years. But letwarn you, making money indecently will only bring you shame. As Silas's Wife

it will be a nasty scene if he finds out about your past.

Calliope could only shake her head at the absurdity.

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