Perhaps, but I am still of the opinion that Olivia's not raised by Callista because Alexander wanted a child raised without his evil; he wanted Olivia away from him but didn't want to kill her for some unknown reason ( possibly another set of ovaries for Kane to impregnate). Id argue that Alexander didn't want to see Olivia, Tess was tricky, the person he really wanted to see was someone else in that scene
It seems like we're
theorizing about almost the same thing (albeit with some differences).
Yes, Alexander didn't want Olivia to grow up under his evil aura, so as we know, she was raised by Callista, who has strict moral principles...I'm just speculating that Alexander (with Callista's permission) could have taken Olivia in, for a fairly short period of time...and as an
adult, to train her to run the company and people...
Young, but already grown up Olivia had a certain moral compass, a great baggage of knowledge from Callista and her perfect acting skills...So Alexander in this sense (even if he wanted to) could not in any way in a short period of time spoil her personality with his evil, but just to
share important information and knowledge that would allow Olivia to compete more confidently with his other daughters when the Gambit begins, he could well. And it is quite possible that he did it..
Yes, someone may ask - but was the knowledge that was given to Olivia by Callista who raised her not enough to compete with other Karlssons and to realize the ultimate goal? Technically, probably enough...But who can know better than their own daughters, than the father (albeit a father afflicted with vice and evil) who raised them? So perhaps some very valuable information about the daughters, Liv may well have gotten from Alexander, who wanted to make her even more prepared for Gambit than Callista had already done.
That doesn't mean that's what happened, but at least it explains why it was Olivia that Alexander wanted to see before he died.. It couldn't have been something like, "
I'm going to see my daughter for the first time in 20+ years. I'm going to talk to her for five minutes, then make a shocked face, realize she tricked me, and die...".
Sounds pretty crazy, right?
So in this case, it's logical to assume that Alexander and Liv's meetings have happened before.. Maybe they were small format meetings, a day or two, once a week, when Callista let her go to him, or maybe they were longer meetings/training sessions, but in this case at least we are left with the logic - Alexander, right before he dies, wants to talk to the daughter he trusts the most..and whom of course he already knows well, but who nevertheless managed to cheat him (whatever that means).