Pearl Emerging 327
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Chapter 327

The comments rolled in like a flood. And, of course, they all aimed at tearing her down.

Some called her shameless. Others said she had it too easy with money, and many were appalled that someone like her would have the audacity to flirt with Silas.

And then there were the zealots, tagging Silas in a frenzy, urging him to divorce Calliope immediately, claiming that her โ€œfilthโ€ was probably contagious.

Upon seeing his tagged mentions, Silas responded with a simple message: "I trust her."

Those three words sent the internet into another uproar.

[Mr. Myers says he trusts Calliope!]

[Come on, Mr. Myers, the evidence is right there. Donโ€™t let this woman fool you. Sheโ€™s not worthy of you!]

[Trust? Really? Calliopeโ€™s just trash, a shameless gold-digger!]

[Yeah. Calliopeโ€™s old classmates even confirmed sheโ€™d always been like that!]

[Totally! I went to school with Calliope and saw her getting picked up in fancy cars.]

[Right? I used to think the Jewell family was that rich, but it turns out they arenโ€™t, and it was always different men picking her up.]

[Not just men. I heard she didnโ€™t care about gender when money was involved. Women picked her up too!]

[Yep, and she only went for the older ones.]

[Young guys donโ€™t have money, right? The older, the richer!]

Calliope was at a loss for words.

How amusing, she thought, even some "classmates" she never knew existed were crawling out of the woodwork. The details were so vivid that she almost believed them herself.

Calliope skimmed through a few comments but wasnโ€™t particularly angry. It was more fun than anything.

Before heading to the office, Silas checked on her, wanting to ensure she was okay. Only when he was satisfied did he leave.

As Calliope stepped out, Damien and a few others were there waiting.

โ€œMrs. Myers, would you like us to go with you for protection?โ€ Damien asked. โ€œQuite a few people online say they want to teach you a lesson.โ€

โ€œNo need. Iโ€™m fine.โ€ Calliope glanced at Damien and his crew. โ€œDo you guys think Iโ€™m that kind of person?โ€

They immediately shook their heads. โ€œOf course not!โ€

โ€œExactly,โ€ Calliope smiled. โ€œAs long as those who know me believe in me, nothing else matters.โ€

โ€œBut some crazies might take it too far,โ€ Damien frowned. โ€œAre you sure you donโ€™t want us to be close by?โ€

โ€œThereโ€™s no need. Iโ€™m headed to a class reunion today,โ€ Calliope explained. โ€œHaving a crowd with me wouldnโ€™t be practical.โ€

โ€œA class reunion?โ€ Damienโ€™s eyes widened. โ€œWhat a coincidence!โ€

โ€œYep,โ€ Calliope shrugged.

She received the invitation last night. Her high school class president had called to invite her to the reunion, assuring her that her classmates believed in her and wanted her to explain the rumors.

But Calliope knew better. It wasnโ€™t any ordinary reunion. It was likely a trap orchestrated by Lisette. She had no intention of dragging Damien and his crew along.

Though unpredictable things happened at such gatherings, she was Calliope, after all, not easily outmaneuvered.

She wasnโ€™t particularly interested in the reunion. Her time with those classmates had been brief. Her academic prowess had landed her an exceptional opportunity abroad, a move shrouded in secrecy due to a secret project she was in.


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