Chapter 1054: I want to see him have a heart attack
Pampered by my three brothers: the return of the neglected heiress
Meanwhile...
"You know about this, and you didnât even tell me?" Dean scoffed at Finn, who was seated on the couch from the armchair. "Finn Davis, whatâs the point of having you here if you just keep doing whatever you want?"
Finn smiled kindly as he shrugged. "Iâm sorry."
"Tell me, Finn. Have you changed sides now?" Dean narrowed his eyes. "Have you betrayed me?"
"Betrayal is subjective," Finn returned. "Though itâs not like that. Itâs not Zoren Pierson who approached me and told me his plan. He doesnât trust me that much."
Dean narrowed his eyes when Finn added, "Itâs Penelope Bennet."
"Penny?" Dean tilted his head. "She asked you to play along? And why would she do that?"
"If you didnât know yet, Nina and I got back together." Finn raised his hand, showing his simple engagement ring. "She took me back when I begged her for one last chance."
"Hah. You begged Nina Reed?" Dean almost laughed. "You?"
Finn smiled and shrugged, not surprised by such a reaction. "Iâd go lower for her, Dean."
A moment of silence passed as the two of them stared at each other, with Dean studying Finn. He had noticed it before but hadnât dwelled on it. However, now that they were here, he realized it wasnât just his imagination.
Something had changed in Finn.
"I guess a life-and-death situation does change people," Dean remarked. "Some people, except Zoren Pierson."
Dean then cleared his throat. "So, itâs Penny who approached you because she knows you and Nina are back together? Do you really think that makes sense, Finn? Penelope wouldnât just approach you because youâre Nina Reedâs fiancé."
"I wanted to live, Dean," Finn answered with a short smile. "I wanted to live for at least ten or twenty more years with my woman. Just twenty years with her is good enough for me. Being in the Pierson Corporation threatens that; it shortens that already short time."
His smile faded, replaced with resolve. "Vote Atlas Bennet as the companyâs president, Dean. Not having him here is going to be the biggest mistake youâll ever make. Trust me. With Jonathan Pierson lingering around, even without a position in the company or family now, you might wake up one day and wonder how in the world he got up there."
"Zoren Pierson is no immortal, Dean," he continued solemnly. "No matter how capable Zoren Pierson is, he is no God. He can deflect or dodge attacks, but when everyone is throwing arrows at him from all directions, heâll eventually get hit once or twiceâor maybe even more."
"Do you think I care whether he gets hit once or twice?" Dean scoffed. "Iâd be one of the people attacking him, if anything."
"Would you really? What if one of the arrows flying in his direction kills him?" Finn asked, his eyelids drooping as his expression darkened. For a brief moment, he was reminded of Dean and Zorenâs relationship in the past.
In the past, Zorenâs relationship with Dean had never improved. If anything, it had only worsened with each passing day. However, even with that, Dean would still take a bullet for Zoren. Not because he cared... or maybe he did. But the main reason was that he didnât want Zoren to die.
Deanâs admiration of Zoren was just as deep as his "hatred" for the man. It was why, if there was anyone who got hurt the most by Zorenâs decisions in the past, it would be Dean.
"Atlas Bennet would be his shield, perhaps even his sword," Finn continued quietly. "With Jonathan Pierson around, having Atlas to keep him at bay is not only essential for the family and the company, but also for Zoren Pierson. Iâm voting for Atlas."
"Hah." Dean scoffed, running his tongue across his inner cheek. "You donât need to say youâre voting for him; itâs already obvious."
"You too would do that."
"And why would I do that? Just because of that little speech you made?"
"No, because weâre friends," Finn blinked. "I ditched Max as my best friend to be your friend. So, you should vote him for me."
"..."
"I wonât be your friend anymore if you donât."
"You think thatâs a threat?"
"You donât have friends, Dean. Iâm your only friend." Finn shrugged. "If you donât do this to make me happy, itâs friendship over."
Dean leaned back and scoffed in ridicule. "You need to go back to the hospital and get yourself checked. Somethingâs wrong with your head."
Finn didnât respond, placing a hand on the armrest and pushing himself up. "I told you Iâm voting, so you better do it for me," he added before turning his back on Dean to leave.
As Finn walked away slowly, Dean shook his head. He kept his eyes on Finnâs retreating back before blurting out:
"Are you being serious?"
Finn looked back at him. "Why do you think Iâm here when your office is a few levels below the meeting room and I couldâve just stayed in one of the offices on that floor?" He pointed at Dean and shook his finger. "Atlas Bennet."
Having said that, Finn resumed walking and left the office without another word. Dean, on the other hand, kept his eyes on the shut door before shaking his head again.
"Why would he think threatening me with this silly friendship is going to work?"
* * *
An hour later...
Dean was seated at the roundtable, spinning his pen between his fingers, his eyes on the paper before him. There were only two options: yes or no. If this were an exam, he wouldnât even take a minute to finish the question.
But right now, like everybody else, they were all taking their time to weigh their options. Lifting his eyes, he sneaked a glance in Finnâs direction, frowning as Finn beamed at him.
âI donât care about this friendship or anything about Zoren Pierson,â he told himself, voting for Atlas in irritation. âIâm voting for him because I donât like that arrogant Jonathan, and I want to see William Pierson get a heart attack today.â