Chapter 297
Zelda had just been on the receiving end of a verbal lashing from Monty.
She finally managed to mutter, โSheโs blocked me, too!โ
Monty sighed, exasperated.
โIs this deal that crucial?โ Zelda couldnโt wrap her head around it. โThat Mr. Lopez guy, if heโs not interested in working with us, letโs move on. Find someone else to partner with! Doesnโt Lisette know a ton of people? Get her to help. Sheโll have some connections! And what does Callie even do? Sheโs nothing but a jinx. Look. This deal wouldnโt have gone south if it werenโt for her!โ
Zelda grumbled, annoyed. โShe doesnโt even deserve to be part of this family. Sometimes, I regret we hadnโt justโฆ well, never mind.โ
Monty frowned, holding back his words, and finally hung up the phone.
He glanced at Lisette, knowing she had her network of contacts, but none of them could compare to a big fish like Mr. Lopez. The companyโs situation was dire. Without his cooperation, they might as well shut the doors for good.
No way! They had to get Callie to help.
He looked at Lisette, thought it over, and said, โWe need to see Callie.โ
Lisette was hesitant, not keen on facing Callie, let alone apologizing to her.
โDad, do you think Callie will even see us, let alone help us?โ she questioned, doubt lacing her words.
โShe didnโt even lift a finger when Horatio needed help with his legs. Sheโs all about cutting ties with usโฆ Though I canโt figure out why Callie is so heartless, I doubt sheโll help us.โ
โWe have to try. Where else could we find another client like Mr. Lopez?โ Monty insisted. โCallieโs always been jealous of how well weโve treated you. Apologize sincerely this time. Horatio and the others will come along. For the company, everyone must apologize and make it count!โ
Lisette held back her objections, biting her lip. She didnโt want Callie back in their lives. If they all apologized and Callie forgave them, her own position might be in danger. Besides, she had seen Callieโs live streams. There was no denying Callie had some serious skills.
But Lisette didnโt dare voice her concerns out loud. And Monty gathered his three sons and headed straight to the Myers Manor.
Monty and Lisette arrived first.
Once there, Monty approached the gatekeeper. โIโm here to see my daughter, Mrs. Myers. Could you let us in?โ
The gatekeeper looked at Monty skeptically. โMrs. Myers hasnโt mentioned any family visiting.โ
โWe didnโt give her a heads-up, so if you could let her know Monty is here, sheโd understand,โ Monty explained, his tone a mix of patience and desperation.
The gatekeeper gave him a once-over. โWhy donโt you call Mrs. Myers yourself? If sheโs your daughter, you should be able to reach her and have her inform me, right?โ
Monty was speechless. If only it were that simple.