A Reborn Bride Pearl Emerging from Dust

Chapter 92



She had shed her playful demeanor, gaining a gentle beauty instead, like a rose on the wall, suddenly blooming at its most beautiful moment.

Gideon was disgruntled. She loved him so deeply, yet everything had changed overnight.

"You think your position will be secure just with a baby?" Gideon stepped forward, his expression cold as he looked at Calliope.

Calliope glanced at Gideon, utterly bemused. "What?"

"There's someone else in Silas's heart, and that woman isn't you. Don't get your hopes up."

Calliope remained silent.

"Even if you have his child, when that woman returns, he'll ditch you, and you won't even have time to cry. Do you have money to raise a kid?" Gideon sneered, "There's no need to do something so reckless to irritate me."

Calliope looked at Gideon, amused. "I don't care if Silas has someone else in his heart. I love him, and that's enough for me.

Also, I don't need you to worry about raising the kid. Why are you even bothered?

You don't even have a wife yet. Maybe focus on your marriage first."

Gideon stared at Calliope in disbelief. "You know he doesn't love you, and yet "

Calliope smiled slightly at Gideon. "Why is it okay for you to not love me, but not fine for Silas not to love

me while I love him? He's older, more handsome, and wealthier than you."

Gideon was infuriated. He tried to steady his emotions. "You'll regret this."

"So eager to see me regret it, huh? Why don't you marry that Yvette and see if I regret it?" Calliope smirked, pushed past Gideon, and walked away.

When Gideon returned inside after a smoke, he saw Silas playing chess with Eamon. Calliope sat in Silas's lap, dozing off like a child. Silas held her gently while his other hand moved the chess pieces. The two were inseparable, their bond shockingly strong.

After the game ended, Eamon seemed to want to continue.

But Silas said, "We'll play again another time. Callie's sleepy. We should head back."

Gideon stood at the doorway, unable to describe the feeling in his chest, only knowing it felt oppressively

heavy. He could barely breathe, and with one last glance, he turned away in frustration.

Yvette had just finished a call with Lisette when she heard the doorbell. She turned to open it and found a stormy Gideon. Undoubtedly, he was in a foul mood.

As soon as he entered, he collapsed against her, wrapping her in a tight embrace.

Surprised, she softly asked, "What's wrong, Gideon? Who upset you?"

But just as quickly, Gideon abruptly pushed Yvette away. He slumped onto the couch, yanking at his tie,

his mind swirling with images of Calliope perched delicately on Silas's lap.

He was going crazy. He wanted to hold Calliope, to have her in his arms.

He must be losing his mind. Why else would he feel this way? He should despise her.

Yes, it was just his frustration over not getting those shares, those shares that ended up with Calliope instead.

"Gideon, what happened?" Yvette asked suspiciously, handing him a glass of water.


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