Chapter 476
They suddenly felt a pang of guilt toward Calliope.
โCallie, if thereโs anything you want, just take it,โ Monty said, as if suddenly realizing she was his biological daughter, while Lisette was merely their adopted one. The things in this house should rightfully belong to Calliope.
โReally?โ Calliope looked at them. โIโm hesitant to take anything. What if you accuse me of deliberately taking Lisetteโs stuff and picking on her?โ
โWe wonโt say that,โ Horatio frowned.
โGo ahead and take what you like,โ Valerian chimed in, having come to a similar realization.
Even Ulysses, though somewhat dissatisfied, recalled how theyโd often taken things from Calliope to give to Lisette in the past.
They suddenly felt a sense of clarity, encouraging Calliope to take whatever she wanted. After all, Lisette was known for being easygoing. If they explained it to her, she surely wouldnโt mind. Some things could always be replaced with new ones.
With this in mind, they became even more generous.
โCallie, do you like this?โ Monty offered. โI remember you were quite fond of it back then. Why donโt you take it to your room?โ
โYeah, Callie, just take what you like,โ Horatio added.
Valerian and Ulysses didnโt say much, but they didnโt stop Calliope from taking anything either. They all knew Lisette was understanding. Even if her room was emptied, she wouldnโt throw a fit, just like Calliope used to when they would ask her for this or that, and sheโd agree. If Lisette wanted more, they could simply buy her some new things.
They needed to appease Calliope now, after all. They needed her to release Lisette, manage the family business, and help with Horatioโs legs.
Calliope didnโt hold back. Even though she didnโt particularly like these things, she decided to take them. She specifically picked the items Lisette cherished, just like Lisette used to do with her.
After collecting what she wanted, Calliope turned to them and said, โI donโt think itโs suitable for Horatio to be in that small room with his legs.โ
โI can give my room to him,โ Valerian quickly offered.
Calliope shook her head. โThatโs not suitable either.โ
They all looked at Calliope in silence, realizing what she meant. Clearly, Calliope wanted Lisette to move into the small room. After all, back then, it was Calliope who had to move into a smaller space because of Lisette.
โCanโt Lisette stay in that room?โ Calliope asked. โWhen we were kids, you said it might make her feel inferior, being the adopted one. But now, hasnโt she grown up? Havenโt you helped her develop a better mindset? If she hasnโt, and she needs material things to feel secure, isnโt that a bit of a problem?โ
โBesides, an adopted daughter is still an adopted daughter. She knows that. If she throws a fit over her status, who is to blame?โ
Calliopeโs words left them speechless.
โBut moving her room abruptly without telling her might not be right,โ Valerian finally said.
โYou think itโs not right now?โ Calliope shot back. โAnd when I came home to find my room turned into hers, that was easy for me?โ