Chapter 323
The final item for auction was a diamond cross necklace, said to have a unique material and quite a storied
background.
Gideon sat in the corner, unable to resist glancing at Calliope. What on earth did she want with the cross
necklace? Could she be planning to give it to Silas?
His eyes narrowed sharply at the thought. It was entirely possible. Silas did have an interest in such things. He
would visit a local church to chat with the priest now and then. It seemed like the kind of item Silas would
appreciate.
Gideon watched Calliope, a strange feeling stirring within him. He had seen how kind Calliope could be to
someone she cared about.
When she liked someone, she would be wholeheartedly devoted to them. Once upon a time, she had been that
way with him. Whatever he wanted, she would prepare for him. She understood his likes better than he did
himself.
And now, she belonged to Silas. Her devotion was now directed towards him.
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Thinking of the recent, less-than-pleasant interactions with Yvette, he suddenly yearned for Calliope's kindness.
Yvette always claimed to have his best interests at heart, but her words rarely translated into actions. The more
the spent with her, the more suffocated he felt.
Now that she was pregnant, she frequently used the baby to manipulate him. And perhaps due to the pregnancy,
her paranoia had escalated.
He couldn't understand her, but every tthey argued, she would blit on the pregnancy hormones,
claiming she couldn't control herself, leaving their issues unresolved.
He had truly loved Yvette once and genuinely cared for her. He constantly felt guilty, thinking he was letting her
down.
But lately, he felt like Yvette was a completely different person. She wasn't the gentle, compliant Yvette that he
remembered; she was constantly causing unnecessary .
He began to miss Calliope. She wasn't one for many words, but when she cared for you, she acted without a
word.
Comparing the two, he suddenly felt Yvette paled in comparison, and Calliope seemed so much better. Moreover,
he had just discovered Calliope was far from ordinary.
The club was hers. What other
secrets was Calliope hiding? How
wealthy was she? He hadn't paid attention before, having a preconceived notion of her, but when thinking back,
he found many questionable things.
There were times when he needed to meet certain influential people for work. Whenever he vented to Calliope
about it, he would meet those people in no time.
Sometimes, when a deal was falling
through, and he'd drunkenly
complain to her, she'd tell him not to worry. Then, the next day, the other
party would agree to the deal.
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Back then, he thought it was just his good luck that things went so smoothly. Thinking carefully, it
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couldn't have been that simple. An
unseen hand must have been,
guiding things. And that hand must have been Calliope's.
Gideon felt a pang of regret. He had handed a treasure trove over to Silas!
Gideon's gaze lingered on Calliope, his eyes burning with an indescribable feeling.
Calliope sat in the corner with her eyes fixed ahead. Franco leaned in to whisper something to her, and she
nodded slightly.
The auctioneer started the bidding for the diamond cross necklace.
Calliope's attention was fully on it now. She kept raising her bid, determined to win
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