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A Reborn Bride Pearl Emerging from Dust by Sally Garcia

Chapter 355
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Chapter 355

"It's all because of that Calliope! | told you, she's a jinx, bringing nothing but trouble for us!"

Zelda was convinced, almost obsessively so, that Calliope was a harbinger of bad

luck.

"If it weren't for her, we wouldn't be in this mess. If we hadn't taken her in, none of these damn things would

have happened!"

Her resentment towards Calliope was palpable.

Monty frowned at Zelda, "Could it really be because of her?"

Zelda's words had planted a seed of doubt in Monty's mind. Everything did seem to connect back to Calliope.

Without her, maybe the company wouldn't be facing such issues.

Could Calliope really be a jinx?

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"| think so too," Valerian chimed in. "She claims we treat her badly, but she never actually says anything. Who

knows if she's been holding a grudge against us all along?"

"Honestly, is it so strange for Lisette to be jealous of her? Lisette's adopted, of course, she'd feel insecure. And

besides, Lisette hasn't done anything to harm us. She's just got a bit of an attitude towards her, that's all!"

Horasat in his wheelchair, fists clenched, deep in thought.

Zelda let out a bitter laugh, "If Calliope is such a miracle worker, why hasn't she helped Horatio? She's hiding her

talents because she doesn't want to help him, doesn't she? She wants Horato be stuck in that wheelchair

forever! Everything that's gone wrong for us is her fault."

Zelda felt no remorse. The more she thought about it, the stronger her hostility towards Calliope grew. In her

mind, Calliope was to blfor everything.

"But still, we need her to fix this, especially with the company situation," Monty said, glancing at Horatio's legs.

"She should fix Horatio's legs too. We can't have him in a wheelchair for life, can we?"

He looked at the others, "Let's start by inviting her over for dinner."

"What about Lisette?" Zelda asked, "Isn't she well-connected?

If

sks around, Lisette should be

able to cback, right?"

Monty replied, "Let's just get her here first. Be nice to her. Everything depends on her now."

"I can't," Zelda said coldly. "I just can't stand her!"

"Do you want the company to

recover? Do you want Lisette back?"

Monty snapped at her. "Without her

help, the company will go under. Do you think life will be any better if that happens?" en

"Lisette will make things better for us," Zelda insisted stubbornly.

Monty sighed.

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"Let's invite her," Valerian suggested. "We weren't entirely in the right back then either. Let's apologize."

Horanodded, "She can't hold a grudge over something that happened when she was a kid."

So, not long after Calliope returned home, she got a call from the Jewell family. Since she had blocked everyone's

number, Monty used the housekeeper's phone.

Calliope answered calmly, listening to Monty's plea before agreeing to join them for dinner.

As she hung up, she could hear

Monty's audible sigh of relief. Het

quickly informed the others that she

dinner.

would be coming over for

"Are you really going?" Silas asked softly, "You know, you don't have to if you

don't want to."