Chapter 177
Calliopeโs words left everyone in the room utterly shocked. Monty and Zelda were just as astonished, while Horatio and the others wore expressions of disbelief.
โCallie, you canโt just say things like that!โ Horatio exclaimed. โThis isnโt a relationship you can just walk away from!โ
โCalliope, do you have to make a scene at Lisetteโs birthday party? Canโt you stand to see her happy?โ Zelda snapped, glaring at Calliope.
She hadnโt even thought of kicking Calliope out of the house, but there Calliope was, announcing to sever ties with them first.
It was madness!
โDo you think youโll have it easy without the Jewell family? Youโre such a nobody. You wonโt find things better anywhere else!โ Zelda spat angrily.
โI donโt need you worrying about how Iโll be, Zelda,โ Calliope said calmly, looking her straight in the eye. โYouโve never been satisfied with me, have you? Youโre always saying Lisette is enough for you. So, me cutting ties with the Jewell family should make you happy, right?โ
Calliope turned away and pulled out a document. โHereโs the agreement I drafted. I donโt want a penny from the Jewell family, and I expect you wonโt come after me for money, either.โ
She handed the agreement to Zelda. โThe terms are clear. As for the years you raised me, I doubt you spent much on me. You took quite a bit from me, so letโs call it even, shall we?โ
โCalliope!โ Zelda shouted, infuriated. โYou just want to make us a laughingstock, donโt you?โ
โIsnโt what youโve done already a joke?โ Calliope replied, her voice steady. โIโve never seen parents who donโt love their biological daughter, treating her like a curse while cherishing an adopted daughter to the bone.โ
She chuckled softly. โYouโre disappointed in me? Well, Iโm utterly disappointed in you. Iโve done a lot for the Jewell family, but you donโt know or refuse to acknowledge it. Letโs see how the Jewell family does without me!โ
Zeldaโs chest heaved with anger. โYou are a curse! Youโve brought us nothing but trouble! Lisette might be adopted, but I raised her as my own. Thereโs no need to be so cruel to her! Calliope, donโt act like a victim. We donโt love you because youโve never amounted to anything! Youโre rebellious, irresponsible, and lack any ambition. You hang around with all sorts of unsavory men and work as a waitress at a diner! Who could love a daughter like that?โ
Calliope looked at Zelda, her expression calm. โNo ambition? Did you ever care about anything in my life? Do you think I wanted to be there? Your precious adopted daughter has been scheming against me the whole time!โ
โYouโre raising a snake in your own nest!โ Calliope laughed bitterly.
โScheming against you? Lisette would never do that. Even if she did, the fact that she could succeed just proves how incompetent you are!โ Zelda sneered.
โFine, you want to cut ties? Even if we didnโt spend much on you, I gave you your life, right? How do you plan to repay that debt?โ
Calliopeโs heart ached at her words.
Look at that, her own mother, demanding payment for giving birth to her.
She fought back the tears threatening to spill from her eyes and curled her lips into a sardonic smile. โName your price, and Iโll pay it! After all, you didnโt raise me, just loaned me your womb. How much do you think your womb is worth?โ