Chapter 351
The room was abuzz with whispers as all eyes turned towards Valerian.
Who would have thought that in this situation, heโd still be blaming his sister? Shouldnโt he feel guilty? Shouldnโt he at least show some concern for her?
Yet, there he was, criticizing her for not presenting evidence sooner.
โIsnโt that a bit much?โ
โSheโs his sister, for heavenโs sake. Even without evidence, he should trust her a bit.โ
โYeah, even if he doesnโt believe her completely, he should at least question things.โ
โExactly, he believed Lisette without any proof, didnโt he?โ
โThis whole mess is Calliopeโs fault? Give me a break!โ
โPoor Calliope, being in the Jewell family must be rough.โ
The murmurs of sympathy for Calliope grew among the crowd, each person feeling more indignant on her behalf. It was clear she hadnโt done anything wrong, yet her family refused to stand by her.
She had proven her innocence, but now they blamed her for not doing it sooner. With that kind of attitude, they wouldnโt have believed her no matter what evidence she presented.
โMy heart goes out to Calliope.โ
โYeah, sheโs had it tough.โ
โHer own family doesnโt trust her. She must have been truly fed up to leave them.โ
โI agree.โ
The crowdโs chatter was filled with disbelief and disdain as they glanced at Valerian. It was baffling how he seemed more inclined to side with his adopted sister, Lisette, rather than his own flesh and blood.
Calliope wasnโt surprised by Valerianโs reaction. She looked at him with a resigned smile. โSo, no matter what I say, Iโm in the wrong.โ
โIf you have something to say, just be clear about it!โ Valerian retorted.
โIโd love to, but some people just wonโt accept it, and what can I do about that?โ Calliope replied with a light laugh. โBut donโt worry, Iโm not here for your apologies or anything. Iโve lost interest in the Jewell family a long time ago. Honestly, you all prefer Lisette as your sister. Iโm not trying to take anything from you.โ
Calliope chuckled softly. โI think Iโve explained everything. Any more questions?โ
She stood and glanced around the room.
โCalliope, donโt forgive them. Theyโre not worth it!โ
โYeah, they donโt deserve it. Blaming you in this situation is just absurd!โ
โItโs shocking how theyโve treated their real daughter. Who would have thought?โ
Her classmates rallied around her, casting incredulous looks at Lisette and her supporters.
Calliope remained calm, her gaze sweeping over Valerian and Horatio Jewell. โDonโt worry, thereโs nothing to forgive. One, they donโt think theyโve done anything wrong to ask for forgiveness. Two, I stopped caring about them a long time ago. I donโt even waste energy on strangers, so thereโs really nothing to forgive, right?โ
Valerian and Horatio exchanged looks, a sense of loss creeping into their hearts. There was a flicker of panic, but their expressions remained stubborn and unmoved.