Chapter 336 Such Separations Are Inevitable

"All right."

Suddenly, Calista felt a hint of sweetness rising from the depths of her heart. In terms of a mother, Wanda fulfilled all her yearnings and expectations. She was her solace in this life and the previous one.

After Calista left, Kallum returned but they missed each other. Given the vastness of Fairchild Manor, it was quite normal for such a miss to occur. "How's it going?" he asked Wanda.

Wanda responded, "I was just about to inquire myself. Your timing is perfect. Let's go together and find out if Callie's situation is serious or not..."

At that moment, Wilbur was deep in thought. Upon seeing Kallum enter, he rose to his feet, offering a courteous smile. "Mr. Kallum, Mrs. Fairchild."

"There's no need to be so formal, Mr. Sutton. You were chatting with Callie for quite a while. What do you think..." she asked straightforwardly as soon as she opened the door.

Upon hearing the name "Callie," Wilbur paused briefly before he slowly responded, "Actually, there's no need for you all to worry so much. From my observations of Ms. Stafford, although she has some psychological issues, they're not severe." "Then what exactly is her problem?"

Kallum took a seat where Calista had previously sat. His close-fitting deep purple shirt accentuated his well-defined physique. Whether he was standing or sitting, he exuded an intimidating presence. At least, that was how Wilbur perceived him. Kallum seemed to be the kind of person who had a clear distinction between love and hate and was domineering and arrogant. People like that were usually not easy to approach. Wilbur couldn't understand how he could have developed such deep feelings for Calista. Without uttering a word, Wilbur simply played back the recorded conversation he had previously had with Calista.

The reason he acted in such a way was because he wanted the Fairchilds to truly understand the kind of life Calista had lived before.

The content wasn't anything shocking, merely the process of a child telling their first lie. However, when Calista relayed it in such a calm and meticulous manner, anyone who

wasn't a good person, but I didn't expect her to be so cruel toward a child! Callie was still so young back then. Did she really

appreciate beauty and desire to look attractive. Having been suppressed for so long, she naturally yearned to dress up just once. She didn't even plan to buy that dress, merely to rent it, yet even

They were well-off. Her sister lived like a princess, yet she had to resort to lying just to get hold of

she obtained it was by being brutally slapped in the face

her friend before she left might have left her feeling guilty about the concept of friendship

worse,

of

have potentially succumbed to a submissive nature, becoming more and more timid. She would have been terrified of Yelena to such an extent that even as she grew up, she would never dare to harbor any

true tragedy.

he had let her be, choosing not to engage in petty disputes with a woman. However, after he had listened to Calista's past experiences, all his notions of not holding grudges against women flew

could go back in time, knock that woman off her feet, and protect Callie. How could anyone treat the woman he cherished so poorly? Callie must have suffered greatly at the hands of Yelena in her previous life. Otherwise, she wouldn't

Mrs. Fairchild,

Ms. Stafford's words. Firstly, she feels guilty about lying and swindling money. Secondly, she feels remorse for involving her classmate. Thirdly, she has a clear understanding of her own predicament. To put it simply,

words brought considerable comfort to Wanda, but she posed another question. "But Callie is so different now. How would you explain her

put away his

"She seems

exhibiting a hyper-rational

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