Chapter 1005: My wife never lies to me
Pampered by my three brothers: the return of the neglected heiress
"SLATER BENNET! YOU ARE SO DEAD!"
Everyone in the master bedroom acted as if they hadnât heard Penny. They didnât even look in her direction when she bolted out of the bathroom and straight into the bedroom.
Moments ago, Penny had been helping Zoren wipe the little blood that had dripped from her husbandâs nose. Once the bleeding stopped, Penny excused herself to wash her hands. She probably saw her face and put two and two together.
"Sheâs not going to get angry that none of us said a word, right?" Hugo wondered aloud, staring at the slightly ajar door, which allowed them to hear Penny yelling as if she was just outside.
"I guess not..." Charles shrugged. "Let her be. It only shows that sheâs all good now. Just pray that Slater can run fast."
After that, everyone turned their attention back to Zoren.
"Like I was saying, Iâm not forbidding Penny from expressing her feelings. However, even if youâre recovering, we have to be extra strict about it," Atlas continued as if his sister hadnât just stormed out of the bedroom to chase down his other brother. His eyes lingered on Zoren, his expression stern but sincere.
"The doctor told us that even though youâre recovering well and the medicines Pennyâs been giving you are working, it doesnât mean youâve fully healed. What Iâm trying to say is, right now, your body is still affected in a way, even if you feel fine," he added. "I donât think youâd be having nosebleeds or coughing up blood if you were fully recovered. So, try to understand. If such cheesy words make you so excited, then do it slowly."
Everyone nodded in agreement.
"Your First Brother is right, Zoren," Allison added gently. "For now, letâs focus on your health and getting you better."
"Donât be stubborn. I know Penny can be stubborn, but donât follow her example," Charles commented.
"For a second, I thought you were a pervert," Hugo laughed, grinning at Zoren. "But anyway, congrats on getting better! This is a road to full recovery!"
Zoren smiled in appreciation. "Thank you."
"Why are you thanking us?" Hugo cocked his head to the side. "Youâre Pennyâs husband, which means youâre already part of the family. What weâre doing is a given."
"Hugoâs right." Charles cleared his throat, choosing his words carefully. "Donât give us too much credit. Itâs not like weâre doing all this just for you."
"Weâre doing all of this for you as well," Allison corrected, her eyes softening. "So, get better and aim for that full recovery, okay?"
"Mhm." Zoren nodded, only to realize that he hadnât told them about his eyesight. He scanned everyoneâs faces before he uttered, "I have something to say that I hadnât had the chance to mention."
"If itâs going to be an emotional speech, save it," was Atlasâs immediate response, only for Zoren to suddenly blurt out:
"Iâm not blind."
"Who said you were?" Charles scrunched up his face. "You had vision impairment, but you werenât blind. Blind means not seeing anything. You could see, just a little blurry. Isnât that right?"
"Itâs not blurry anymore."
"Yeah, besides... eh?" Hugo trailed off, showing different expressions in a matter of seconds.
Not just Hugo, but Allison, Charles, and even Atlas gazed at Zoren. In the end, all four of them wore shocked expressions.
"I donât know what happened... but when I woke up last night, I could see," Zoren confessed, pausing as he studied their reaction. There was no response. He added, "Though, I feel like I need to adjust again. The lights are quite painful on the eyes; itâs a little too bright."
"Oh!" Allison snapped out of her trance and quickly went to close the curtain without thinking.
"No, itâs okayâ"
"Itâs not okay." Allison shook her head, keeping just a small gap in the curtain for a little natural light. "Zoren, how come you didnât say anything in the first place?"
"You can now see!?" Hugo let go of his father and scooted closer to Zoren. He bobbed his head while scanning Zoren, then pointed a finger at himself. "You can see my face now?"
"Yes."
"Do you now know... wait, how could you tell itâs me?" Hugo wondered. "Even though I live with you, you havenât seen my face."
"Your height, voice, aura," Zoren listed the things he had kept in mind when he couldnât see properly. He then looked at everyoneâs faces in satisfaction. "Iâm a bit surprised, and if Iâm being honest, the images I had in my head were much different from what I imagined. But somehow, despite the unfamiliar faces... I feel very at ease."
In his eyes, everyone around him looked like strangers heâd never met before. However, he felt so comfortable that he didnât even try to get out of bed and stick to looking a little too comfortable.
"Oh, my goodness!" Allison held her hands together as if she were praying, placing them in front of her lips. Her eyes shone with tears. "This is such wonderful news!"
Charles, on the other hand, felt more relieved by this news. "Iâm glad youâre not only getting better, but youâve regained your eyesight!"
"Thank you." Zoren nodded appreciatively. "I am thankful as well."
"This calls for a celebration!" Allison excitedly clasped her hands together. "Iâll make something special today. Since everyoneâs staying in, Iâll prepare something nice!"
"Allison, you should rest first..." Charles trailed off when Allison grabbed his arm and said, "Youâre coming with me."
Allison flashed the boys a bright smile, excusing herself, and dragging Charles to go grocery shopping. When they left, Zoren couldnât help but chuckle, as it seemed Charles didnât really want to go.
"You havenât told Penny, right?" Atlas inquired, stealing Zorenâs attention.
"Uh, yes. I didnât get the chance, but Iâm planning to tell her once she comes back."
"How about you donât tell her?" Hugo suggested, making Zoren tilt his head slightly. He grinned mischievously. "Itâs been a while since I pranked her, and pulling a prank on her is nice."
"You are so shallow," Atlas commented. "I think itâs better to hold off for now."
"Why?"
"Donât you want to see what she does when she thinks you canât see her?" Atlas hinted, making Zoren raise an eyebrow. "If only you knew how pretentious she could be... but itâs just a suggestion. Itâs up to you if you want to listen."
"Listen to First Brother â heâs never wrong," Hugo cheered. "Letâs postpone it for a day and see how she lies on the skin of her teeth."
"My wife never lies to me," Zoren frowned, but in a way, he was curious and wanted to see Pennyâs genuine reaction.
Little did Zoren know, that the only reason Atlas and Hugo were trying to stop him from telling Penny was because they knew she would have to act very demure to impress her husband. They didnât want to get dragged into it.