Chapter 306
Ice-Cold Ceo, Crazy Love
Even though Susan still had her reservations about Penny, the sincere and heartfelt apology appeared to close the chapter on the issue, at least outwardly.
Lately, Susan had resumed some work she could do from home, but she was mostly pushed to rest.
Judith, Eason, and Penny came over every other day.
Judith found ways to cook various delicacies for Susan, and her culinary skills visibly improved by leaps and bounds.
Eason went above and beyond to collect all sorts of unique items for Susan, all in an effort to keep her entertained.
Penny did even more.
After that day, she truly lived up to her promise, showing her remorse through her actions.
She didnât just help Judith whip up an array of gourmet dishes; she was also constantly sweetâtalking Susan, quick to offer her a glass of water with a glance or hand her some candy with a gesture.
Her attentiveness was so on point; it was as if she knew Susanâs desires like the back of her hand.
That evening, Susan talked to Ben about Penny, her face showing a mix of emotions.
âI swear, Pennyâs practically reading my mind these days. Sheâs one step ahead on everything, taking care of stuff before I even think to do it. Lately, I havenât had to lift a finger, not even to grab a cup.â
Pennyâs actions had left Susan somewhat embarrassed.
However, every time she suggested Penny take it easy, Penny would insist that she was making amends.
Susan was at a loss for what to do.
Ben quirked an eyebrow, âItâs normal.â
BATTLE EmerysNJ âNormal?â Susan seemed puzzled. âBut a normal person couldnât pull that off, right?â
Ben chuckled, âConsider the environment she grew up in.â
Susan sat up straight, âGo ahead.â
Ben began his analysis.
âPenny was taken in by the Nicholas family when she was young. Her outburst at you that night showed some deepârooted discomfort. No matter how well they treated her, the feelings of insecurity and not quite belonging never fully went away. She always tried to win them over, to cement her spot in the family.
âTo win people over, she had to reach their hearts, so she became adept at reading people and situations, turning it into a kind of instinct.
âFor nearly thirty years, this has been Pennyâs life. Now, using this skill on you is just the tip of the iceberg.â
Susan listened, completely taken aback.
She had to admit that Benâs analysis made sense.
âSo, Penny is really someone to feel sorry for, isnât she?â Susan couldnât help but remark.
Ben gently ran his fingers through Susanâs hair. âI donât believe thatâs the case. The Nicholas family is known for their rationality and strong moral values. They welcomed Penny into their fold and treated her as one of their own. Her challenges primarily stem from her struggle to overcome her past circumstances. Nevertheless, the education and social opportunities sheâs had since being adopted far exceed anything she could have imagined in her previous life as an orphan. Given the choice, sheâd undoubtedly opt for the Nicholas family once more over remaining in the orphanage.â
Susan pondered for a moment, then shook her head. âI wonât dwell on it anymore. Whether Penny deserves sympathy or not, itâs not my concern.â
Ben observed Susanâs expression and let out a sudden chuckle. âYou claim itâs unrelated to you, but you appear somewhat torn.â
Susan cleared her throat softly and said, âYou can tell, canât you? So, take a guess, whatâs been bothering me?â
Ben arched an eyebrow, âWill there be a prize if I guess correctly?â
Susan, not swayed by his selfâassured demeanor, shot back, âSo, youâre absolutely certain youâre correct?â
Seeing her cheeks flush with defiance, Ben was moved, leaning down to kiss her.
Susanâs eyes widened in shock.
âGetting my reward upfront,â Ben remarked, sitting upright. âYouâre torn because, despite Pennyâs heartfelt apology and the excellent care sheâs been providing you, you still canât quite view her as a genuine friend. Am I on the right track?â
Susan had been a blend of timidity and frustration.
But after Ben spoke, only shock remained.
âHow did you know that?â
Ben playfully teased her, giving her nose a gentle flick. âYou reckon youâre that tough to figure out?â
Susan grumbled softly, still skeptical, âWhy does it feel like everyone thinks they know whatâs going on inside me?â
Ben found this situation somewhat amusing. Without acknowledging Susanâs complaint, he sincerely shared his perspective, âIâd suggest you simply come to terms with Pennyâs behavior. However, you donât need to go out of your way to label her as a friend. Itâs perfectly reasonable to exercise caution when dealing with her.
âPenny is quite cunning. On that particular night, she was extremely anxious, which led to her showing her emotions. However, the following day, she managed to hide all her bitterness and present herself as cooperative and without remorse. Her ability to bounce back like that is rather unsettling.â
Susan listened, feeling bewildered.
She couldnât help but say, âWhat if Penny has really come to terms with it? After all, I donât want to go back to the Nicholas family, and thereâs no actual conflict between us.â
Ben raised an eyebrow. âThatâs a potential scenario. Whether sheâs plotting something or has genuinely moved on, she should understand that going up against you serves no purpose. So, unless thereâs a substantial change, itâs unlikely sheâll come after you again. Thatâs why Iâm fine with you engaging with her. Just exercise caution, just in case,â
Susan, still feeling a bit perplexed, let out a yawn. âYou sure are talking a lot today, and itâs making me feel drowsy.â
Saying so, she actually laid her head on Benâs chest and soon fell asleep, her eyelids fluttering shut.
Ben, watching her like this, felt a twinge of pity.
Ever since that blood test, Susanâs health has been in this condition She needed a threeâhour nap in the afternoon And she had to go to bed early at night The doctor mentioned that Susan initially had a robust constitution, but the extended period of blood transfusions had taken a toll on it.
Before, her body was able to sustain equilibrium.
But that final blood draw had shattered the balance, becoming the tipping point.
In the following days, Susan would not only experience heightened fatigue but also exhibit reduced fertility.
He didnât actually concern himself with whether Susan could become pregnant or not, but he worried that she might dwell on it too much. Thatâs why he chose not to share with her information about her lower fertility condition.
For him, whether or not they had children didnât matter.
What was most important was that Susan could recover quickly.
Ben gazed at Susan with affection for a moment, then leaned down and softly kissed her forehead.
âGoodnight, Susan.â
Even in her slumber, it was as though Susan could sense Benâs affection, and the corners of her mouth formed a faint, contented smile.