Chapter 1115: Better cook = better partner
Pampered by my three brothers: the return of the neglected heiress
If not for Zoren, Penny wouldnât have insisted on looking at the family portrait. It would have intrigued her for sure, and she might have found herself sneaking back into the old study to get a better look. But since Zoren offered, she accepted his invitation to check out his fatherâs works.
Initially, she had only planned to look around once, a quick glance. But alas, she couldnât help feeling drawn to that unfinished work on the easel. One of the paintingâs eyes, lips, and part of her cheek were incomplete. Some details were still just sketches. But somehow, Penny couldnât look away.
Aside from the fact that Enzo Pierson was actually a talented realist painter, there was something about the piece that made her stare longer than she intended.
âIs it the eye?âshe wondered, narrowing her eyes as she walked closer to the unfinished work. âOr is it because my late father-in-law was such a great painter that this piece feels so... embellished?â
Out of pure curiosity, Penny pulled out the family picture she had hidden behind the book. Zoren hadnât given her time to put it away when he dragged her into the workshop. Penny turned slightly so Zoren couldnât see what she was doing, checking the woman in the family photo before glancing back at the painting.
âThey do look alike, though,â she thought to herself, unable to deny it. The woman in the family picture and the one in the painting were clearly the same person.
Even so, why did Penny feel this inexplicable sensation that she couldnât quite put into words?
It felt like... something was off.
The feeling was faint but hard to shake.
Once again, Penny gazed at the painting, rubbing her chin in thought. âWhat is it?âshe wondered. âWhy do I feel... uncomfortable the longer I look at her?â
"Young Master."
Pennyâs thoughts trailed off as Butler Leeâs voice interrupted. She turned to the entrance, and Zoren did the same.
Butler Lee glanced at the workshop before facing Zoren with a smile. "Your guests have arrived at the castle, Young Master."
"Guests?"
"Itâs Miss Nina and Sir Finn Davis."
"Oh," Penny recalled, now reminded that she had invited Nina to the castle to give her a tour.
"They arrived earlier," Zoren said, only for Butler Lee to point out that it was already nine in the morning. "Weâll come down in a bit. Penny is still looking at my fatherâs works."
"No, itâs okay!" Penny quickly flashed them a smile, finding the nearest table to place the book she had been holding. She slipped the family picture between its pages before skipping toward the door. Once she reached them, her smile brightened. "Weâre coming down now."
"Are you sure you donât want to look more?" Zoren asked. Penny shook her head.
"Iâve seen enough," she said, hooking her arm around his. "Letâs just go. Iâm also getting hungry."
"Alright then."
With that, Zoren and Penny started walking away while Butler Lee stood to the side. He let them go first, but instead of following immediately, he stared at the workshop. Reaching for the doorknob, he pulled it shut, casting one last glance at the unfinished painting.
A shallow breath escaped his lips before he closed the door, the creaking sound echoing softly in the room.
*****
"Nina!"
"Penny!"
As soon as Penny reached Nina, the two excitedly held hands, nearly jumping with joy as though it were their first reunion after a long time. Meanwhile, Finn greeted Zoren, who returned the gesture with a nod.
"Nina, have you looked around?" Penny asked, making Nina grin.
"I just took a look while waiting for you â itâs gorgeous."
"You should stay here tonight. Itâs even more majestic at night!" Penny suggested, taking Ninaâs hand. "Come with me, Iâll show you around a bit."
As though Zoren and Finn didnât exist, the two women left their men behind, not even asking them to join.
"And... Iâm left alone again," Finn huffed quietly, resting a hand on his hip. His expression, however, was full of admiration and affection as he watched his fiancéeâs happy face. "If she werenât her sister, Iâd be very worried. I never thought Iâd stop worrying about men, but I guess women are actually what I should be worried about."
Zoren stayed silent, narrowing his eyes as he watched Nina. He understood the bond between sisters, but that didnât excuse Nina from potentially becoming a rival in his eyes.
"Itâs a good thing I expected this much," Finn remarked, turning to Zoren. "Mr. Pierson, can I have a minute with you?"
Zoren arched a brow at Finn, who flashed him a friendly smile.
"Itâs been a crazy and hectic schedule for both of us, so I havenât had the chance to catch up," Finn said. "Will you grant me the honor of sparing me a few minutes of your time?"
"Sure," Zoren replied calmly. "Follow me."
Finnâs smile widened as he nodded, allowing Zoren to walk ahead of him before following. To his surprise, Zoren led him to the kitchen.
"Uh... Mr. Pierson?" Finn called, stopping near the kitchen counter as Zoren checked the drawers. "Why are we here?"
Just as those words left his mouth, something flew toward him. Thanks to Finnâs quick reflexes, he caught it before it hit his head. A furrow appeared on his forehead as he looked down.
"This is..." He trailed off, lifting his eyes to where Zoren stood.
Zoren, wearing an apron, said, "You can say whatever it is while I prepare my wifeâs breakfast."
"But there was already breakfast on the table," Finn pointed out. "Didnât you notice it, Mr. Pierson?"
"There is, but I still want to prepare my wifeâs breakfast. She can eat everything else after that." Zoren paused, narrowing his eyes with a hint of disgust on his face. "You... donât do that?"
"..."
Zoren shook his head in disappointment. "No wonder your fiancée keeps stealing my wife. You donât shower her with enough love."
"Hah... haha... Mr. Pierson, are you bragging?" Finn blurted out with a laugh. "With all due respect, itâs actually Penelope whoâs taking my fiancée everywhere."
"But not in my eyes. Very well, if you donât want to prepare something for your fiancée, then you donât deserve the apron. Poor Nina."
Finn maintained his usual foxy smile, but a vein began to protrude from his forehead. In the end, he wore the apron just to prove to Zoren that he could cook too â even better than him.
Unexpectedly, the "talk" Finn had requested turned into a cooking contest. It seemed that this breakfast would determine not just who was the better cook, but also the partner.