Chapter 356
"Go see what their attitude is now," Calliope said casually, sipping her morning coffee at the kitchen table.
The Jewell family couldn't really hurt her anymore. Besides, who would turn down a free dinner? She figured she
might as well go and enjoy a meal on their dime.
"Wantto tag along?" Silas asked thoughtfully, leaning against the counter.
"No need," Calliope replied with a playful grin. "If you go, they'll just be on their best behavior."
The Jewells might not be afraid of her, but they definitely feared Silas. In his presence, they'd be nothing but
polite. Alone, though, she was curious to see if they'd apologize or double down on their behavior.
"I'll pick you up later," Silas said, ruffling her hair affectionately.
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"Sure thing."
After a moment's thought, Calliope pulled up Monty's number from where she'd blocked it and dialed.
"You mentioned something about apologizing and takingout to dinner, right?" she asked once Monty
answered. "Do | get to choose where?"
"How about Pearl Tiger Club? | hear their food is to die for. Mind if we go there?" Calliope suggested, picking a
place she knew would make Monty sweat.
There was a noticeable pause on the other end before Monty replied, clearly taken aback. But, needing her favor,
he chuckled nervously and agreed.
"Of course, Callie! Wherever you want to dine is fine by us!"
"Great. See you then."
After hanging up, Monty turned to Zelda, who sat nearby, looking incredulous.
"Did she say Pearl Tiger Club?" Zelda asked, wide-eyed.
Pearl Tiger Club was a place reserved for the elite-definitely not somewhere the average family could afford.
Eating there required a VIP card that only a handful of people in the entire city possessed.
"Doesn't Lisette have one of those cards?" Monty asked, glancing at Zelda. "You spent a fortune and quite some
tgetting your hands on that card. Use it to make a reservation."
"Are you out of your mind? Do you know how much a meal costs there? Is Calliope even worth it?" Zelda's voice
rose in disbelief.
"If Lisette is worth it, why not Callie? Callie is your biological daughter!" Monty retorted.
Zelda huffed, "I haven't considered her my daughter for a long time. Lisette is my real daughter!"
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"But if this dinner can save our company, then it's worth it. Even if it costs millions, keeping the company means
we can make billions!" Monty reasoned.
"Mom, listen to Dad," Valerian chimed in. "Once Calliope eats, she won't refuse to help! And as for Horatio's legs,
she'd be obliged to help after such a meal."
"Let's do it," Horaadded. "Just treat her well. She's stubborn and meticulous,
but if she's satisfied, she might just lend a hand."
"| feel sick just thinking about it!" Zelda exclaimed, her frustration boiling over.
"Then don't go," Monty said with a dismissive wave.
"No way, upstairs.
| have to be there!" Zelda stormed off to change, fuming all the way