You’r Gonna Miss Me When I’M Gone Chapter 326
Chapter 326 Authority As Calista arrived at the museum the next day, a colleague approached her urgently. “Callie, have you heard the news? Madam White has confessed. They say she’s going to be sentenced next month.” “Amelia confessed?” Calista had orchestrated the dramatic incident at the manor in front of Hugo. With Amelia’s confession, it appeared that the Jacquez family prioritized their interests above all else. “What do you reckon Madam White was aiming for? She was nearing retirement. Yet now, her reputation and career are in ruins,” her colleague commented. Calista smiled faintly and replied, “Who knows? Maybe people just stop giving a damn about many things as they get older.” Amelia’s confession didn’t have a significant impact on Calista. What did it signify when Vivian could stir up so much chaos yet still escape it? However, Calista didn’t expect Hugo to come looking for her. “Ms. Everhart, do you have a moment to talk?‘ Hugo asked. He was dressed in a relaxed manner but radiated an air of refinement. His expression remained enigmatic. As Calista laid eyes on Hugo this time, her emotions ran far deeper than during their previous encounter. The last time they met, he had been donning the role of Vivian’s uncle, a suspect in Calsita’s mother’s murder. At that time, Calista had held a deep–seated loathing for him. But now, she found herself wavering. Calista refrained from responding, and Hugo didn’t push for an answer. Thirty seconds had slipped by. Calista nodded and responded, “Okay, there’s a cafe nearby. If you’re cool with it, let’s bring it there.” The cafe had a serene atmosphere with an understated elegance. They selected a secluded booth for themselves. Calista decided on a cup of coffee while Hugo went for lemonade. Within minutes, Calista’s phone, which she had placed on the table, began to buzz with several Incoming WhatsApp messages. If you have something to discuss, please be direct,” Calista demanded, Hugo cut to the chase and replied, “Vivian la young and tends to set impulsively, tve decided to teach her leaves.” Calista retorted, “Apologies won’t cut it. Ms. Jacquez’s apologies don’t sit well with just anyone. If you genuinely regret it, why not come clean in public? Why not let the legal system decide who’s right and wrong rong instead of aiding Ms. Jacquez in damage control by pretending to be deeply sorry for the victim? What’s your stance on this?” Calista harbored no affection for the Jacquez family. She had little regard for Hugo, who seemed unable to distinguish right from wrong. Despite her mother’s past involvement with him, Calista couldn’t find any reason to like him. Her mother may have had an eye for antiques, but her taste in men left much to be desired. The atmosphere in the booth grew eerily quieter, but Calista paid it no mind. She sipped her coffee and continued, “Mr. Jacquez, I’m guessing you didn’t just drop by to talk about this Issue alone. If that was the case, you could’ve had Liam handle it.” Hugo fixed his gaze on Calista, his expression stern and resolute. “Stop delving into your “What?” mother’s history,” he ordered. Calista had anticipated various topics of conversation when meeting Hugo, ranging from her mother’s well–being to their past relationship. However, these subjects were absent during their interaction. What caught her off guard was Hugo’s direct approach, which, upon reflection, made sense. The emotional connection between Hugo and Calista’s mother had likely faded with time, leaving them. as former partners with little else to discuss. Despite the passage of time, Hugo had aged gracefully, with just a few wrinkles as a testament to his years. His facial features still exuded the charm and charisma of his youth. Given the Jacquez family’s affluent background, it was reasonable to assume that he had never been short of female companions. Zachary had mentioned Calista’s mother and her ex hadn’t parted on good terms. So, it all began to make sense to Calista She realized that Hugo’s reluctance to delve into her mother’s past was likely driven by a desire to protect. someone, much like he had protected Vivian Callate narrowed her eyes and asked, “You know who harmed my mother, don’t you?” The Jacquez family’s enduring legacy and continued prosperity in Apthon could be attributed to their extensive numbers, close–knit familial bonds, and diverse involvement in different spheres of society, including the military, politics, and business. […]
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