A Reborn Bride Pearl Emerging from Dust

Chapter 57



Gideon's face was a masterpiece of conflicting emotions. He glanced at Calliope as if he didn't recognize her.

He had assumed she was going to sweet-talk him, maybe even apologize. After all, she loved him so much, didn't she?

Was she still mad?

Did she really just treat him like that?

Gideon's eyes were a swirl of emotions as he looked at Calliope. "Calliope..."

"Mr. Baker, you'd better treat our lady with respect, or I'll have to take action."

Damien stood firm, his expression stony, ready to step in at any moment.

Gideon knew how formidable Damien was. As Silas's bodyguard, Damien rarely intervened, but when he did, nobody could withstand his attack.

Gideon didn't want to get hit by Damien, nor did he want any trouble with Silas. Reluctantly, he got out of the car with a huff.

Once outside, he realized he was on a deserted road, not a taxi in sight. Gideon's expression grew even darker.

Damien shut the car door, got back in, and drove away, leaving Gideon standing there, watching the car's taillights disappear into the night.

Calliope! She's been acting like a lunatic lately. All because he didn't show up at the wedding? Was this really necessary?

He pulled out his phone and called for someone to pick him up.

When Gideon finally dragged himself home, exhausted and fuming, he was greeted by Fleur, who gave him a curious look.noveldrama

"Gideon, back already? You just left not long ago."

She had barely made it home before her son returned.

Had Calliope agreed to his terms so quickly? It wasn't impossible; she was always a pushover, willing to settle for peanuts.

Gideon didn't respond, his face set in a grim mask as he changed his shoes and headed inside.

Fleur soon noticed his foul mood.

"What's wrong? Didn't reach an agreement with her? She's already taken the money. Surely, she can't still refuse to marry you, right?"

Fleur frowned. "Is Calliope really that shameless?"

"I'm tired. I'm going upstairs to rest," Gideon muttered, before trudging up to his room upstairs, still seething.

Meanwhile, Zelda and the rest had returned home too.

Having barely had anything, the three asked the housekeeper to whip up a meal.

At the table, Zelda couldn't shake a nagging feeling. "Honey, do you think she reached an agreement with Gideon? We've taken Fleur's perks, and if they didn't settle things, Fleur might want them back."

Lisette, too, was perplexed. When had Calliope gotten so shrewd?

Both families had tried to appease her, yet she remained steadfast.

In the past, not even Gideon's affairs and mistreatment could drive her away. She was hopelessly devoted to him, a textbook case of blind love.

Could someone like that really change overnight?

"She loves Gideon so much, and she's taken the money and the dinner. Surely, she'll come around and

be good with Gideon," Monty chimed in. "Though, I must say, that dinner was quite a hit to the wallet... that's a lot!"

Zelda shot Monty a look. "I just feel like she's not quite the same."

"She's always had that temper," Monty shrugged. "Alright, let's just eat."

...

Calliope returned to the Myers Manor, feeling pretty good. Damien had invited the guys over for a feast, and she mingled with them, chatting away for a while.


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