Chapter 478
โWhy donโt we just take the photos ourselves? I mean, sheโs not even your biological daughter. Or is it that you all donโt want to take a picture with me? You only want photos with Lisette?โ
โIf thatโs the case, forget it. Itโs not like Iโve been in any of these pictures for the past twenty years anyway.โ
She gazed down at her plate, picking idly at the mashed potatoes, as if she couldnโt be bothered to continue the conversation.
Her demeanor made the others at the table tense up. Maybe she had a point. Theyโd taken family photos with Lisette before when Calliope wasnโt around. So, why not take them now without Lisette? After all, Lisette was adopted. Sheโd been in plenty of pictures already.
โAlright, alright, letโs do it!โ Monty chimed in, trying to smooth things over. โWhen do you want to take them? You decide!โ
Zelda shot a chilly glance at Calliope, clearly wanting to say something, but Monty nudged her to keep quiet.
โLetโs do it after dinner. Iโll call a friend over to take them for us,โ Calliope suggested, looking directly at Monty and the others.
โUhโฆโ
โWhat? Canโt do it?โ Calliope raised an eyebrow. โFine, then. Itโs not like we have to. We arenโt exactly on speaking terms anyway!โ
โNo, no, itโs fine. Weโll do it whenever you say,โ Monty quickly agreed, trying not to rile her up. After all, with her connections and influence, it was best not to make her an enemy. Itโs just a family photo, nothing to get worked up about. Itโs not like itโd cost anyone an arm or a leg.
Horatio and the others nodded in agreement.
So, after dinner, Calliopeโs friend arrived, camera in hand. They gathered on the lawn outside the family estate, ready for the photo shoot. Calliope sat regally in the center, like a queen on her throne, while the others stood behind her, creating a picture-perfect family portrait.
โWeโll have the photos ready for you in about a week,โ her friend said as they wrapped up.
โGreat,โ Calliope replied, seeing her friend out the door. She then took a leisurely stroll around the Jewell family villa, eventually making her way to Montyโs study. Despite Montyโs initial reluctance, he let her in.
โI remember thereโs a secret room behind this bookshelf, right? Mind if I take a peek?โ Calliope asked, eyeing the towering shelves.
Monty felt a chill of foreboding, but he couldnโt refuse her request. Reluctantly, he opened the hidden room. Though not wealthy, Monty had amassed quite a collection of artifacts, some valuable, others not so much.
Calliope scanned the room, quickly assessing its treasures.
โThis golden goblet is quite the eye-catcher. Shame you wonโt gift it to me,โ she remarked playfully. โAnd the bronze statue would look splendid in my living room!โ
โSuch beautiful pieces. Are these all meant for Lisette?โ she asked, feigning a pout that could melt even the hardest heart.
Monty was speechless, his mind racing. Could he really say no after that?
โNever mind. Even if I adore them, you wouldnโt let me take my pick,โ Calliope sighed dramatically. โIโm suddenly losing the will to keep steering the company forward. Maybe I should just hand it back to you guys?โ
โNo, please, donโt say that! You silly girl, talking nonsense! Everything of your old manโs is yours. Take whatever you like,โ Monty declared with feigned bravado, though his heart was breaking inside.