Pearl Emerging 395
Posted on July 11, 2025 ยท 1 mins read
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Chapter 395

โ€œCalliope, what are you talking about? Are you just gonna stand there or help us up?โ€ Valerian was already in a foul mood. He didnโ€™t think he owed Calliope an apology, nor did he feel like saying sorry. Lisette was still locked up somewhere, while Calliope seemed to be living her life without a care in the world. She stood there, almost taunting them with her indifference, not even offering a hand.

No wonder no one liked her, not even with her reputation as the Miracle Doctor. She wasnโ€™t like Lisette. Lisette always spoke softly and kindly. Even if she wasnโ€™t all that skilled, sheโ€™d put her heart into helping others. But Calliope, she held onto grudges from childhood like they were yesterdayโ€™s news.

Wasnโ€™t she living just fine? Wasnโ€™t she married to Silas and enjoying a good life? What did she have to complain about?

The more Valerian thought about it, the angrier he got. If it werenโ€™t for his fatherโ€™s insistence on creating some public pressure on Calliope, he wouldnโ€™t have been here at all.

The reporters had trampled all over him, leaving his head throbbing with pain. He struggled to his feet, casting a glance around the room, unsure of who these people even were. The reporters swarmed like hungry vultures.

โ€œCallie, give me a hand here!โ€ Monty leaned against the door, trying to stand but struggling after the crowd had stomped on him several times.

Calliope stood with her arms crossed, her face a mask of indifference as she watched them.

โ€œCallie-โ€ Horatio, lying on the ground, struggled to rise with his leg issues, looking up at her. She seemed like a goddess atop a pedestal, looking down on them all. It was as if they didnโ€™t exist in her world.

Horatio felt a chill in his heart. This was his own sister, yet she acted as if they meant nothing to her, as if their fates were irrelevant. If Lisette were here, sheโ€™d probably be heartbroken, maybe even cry for them. But Calliopeโ€™s face showed no concern or empathy. She was beautiful, almost ethereal, but so cold and detached.

โ€œCallie, I canโ€™t get up. Can you please help me?โ€ Horatio asked, his voice soft and pleading.

Calliope leaned against the doorframe, her hands in her pockets, her expression unreadable, as if she hadnโ€™t heard him at all.

Horatio laughed bitterly. โ€œCallie, Iโ€™m your big brother. Donโ€™t you recognize us anymore? Do you wish we were dead? Would that make you happy? If we died, youโ€™d have no family left. Is that what you want?โ€

Calliope remained unmoved, her face still a picture of cool detachment.

โ€œWrong.โ€

โ€œWhat?โ€ The three looked at her, puzzled.

โ€œEven with you alive, I donโ€™t have a family,โ€ Calliope replied with a faint smile. โ€œHave you ever seen a family photo with me in it? Iโ€™ve never been included. So, itโ€™s not that I donโ€™t want you, but youโ€™ve already pushed me out.โ€

She chuckled softly, her hands still in her pockets. โ€œDo you think I need you?โ€

โ€œThink about it. How many times have you helped me? How often did you give me pocket money?โ€ Calliope eyed Monty with a scrutinizing gaze.


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