Chapter 1301: Need an assistant?
Pampered by my three brothers: the return of the neglected heiress
Surprise was an understatement for what Penny felt when she heard the name of the person who was now Patriciaâs problem. The world was vast, but apparently not vast enough for all of them to stay out of each otherâs business.
"Finnâs ex-fiancée?" Penny repeated, raising a brow. "What happened?"
"I slapped herâI told you."
"And why did you do that?"
A look of surprise crossed Patriciaâs face at Pennyâs simple question. Though it was a natural question, it was the first time someone had actually asked her why she did what she did. The Miller family loved Patricia, but they always sided with her, which was only natural for family. However, they never askedâespecially her motherâwhy she acted the way she did.
They took her side no matter what. As a result, she had developed the habit of not explaining herself. Whether she was right or wrong didnât really matter.
So, being asked that question now sent a wave of surprise through her.
"What?" Penny frowned slightly. "Donât tell me youâre not going to answer?"
"Uh, no." Patricia shook her head, massaging her nape as she tried to recall. "Sheâs annoying."
"Thatâs all?"
"No..."
"Do I have to keep repeating myself?"
Patricia cleared her throat and straightened her back. "Itâs because of what she did in the past. All this time, I was angry at my brother for making us study abroadâaway from my friendsâbecause he couldnât handle the pressure of being in the Star Section. But today, I learned, while eavesdropping on my brother and that womanâs conversation, that it was her scheme all along. She sent those girls to befriend me so they could frame me for something I didnât do.
"My brother knew about it, and because he was afraid Iâd get into huge trouble that could ruin my future, he begged our parents to send us abroad."
Patricia exhaled sharply. "I got so angry I lost control. I went to confront her, but my hand moved before I could even think. Although, I donât regret slapping herâeven if I go to prison for it," she added firmly. "Also, she was with Nina, so I dragged Nina away when I left. She got angry and slapped meâthat bitch!"
"Hey, thatâs my sister," Penny interjected.
"Ahem!" Patricia cleared her throat and shrugged. "Donât worry. I know your family has helped ours in ways that even a word of gratitude wouldnât be enough, so I didnât slap her backâeven if I wanted to."
"She was with Nina, huh?"
"You should warn Nina not to get too close to that two-faced woman," Patricia warned, regaining her confidence as a defense mechanism. "I saw how she threatened my brotherâthat twisted look on her face. Iâm crazy, and you are too, but that woman? Sheâs diabolical. Sadistic."
She clicked her tongue, still annoyed that she had only been trying to protect Nina yet ended up getting slapped. "Itâs not like I did it for fun, tch."
"Donât worry about that anymore." Penny smiled at Patricia. "What you said is interesting, but that woman and her family wouldnât dare make a move on the Miller Company. Although... they might press charges against you."
"I know that," Patricia sighed. "Anyway, thanks for listening. You should tighten security in this company. I just told them I work for your father, and they let me in."
"Thatâs because they know the faces of the people who work for my father," Penny laughed, while Patriciaâs brows rose. "Even so, I do wish they would stop letting people into my office so easily."
Her face soured at the thoughtâshe still wasnât used to unexpected visitors. And with Yugi often busy, he couldnât keep handling assistant work to filter them out. That was supposed to be Benjaminâs and Allenâs job for Zoren and Atlas. Mark, who was usually on the floor, wouldnât stop anyone unless they were unfamiliar, but he wasnât here today because she had sent him on an errand when Atlas and Zoren dropped her off.
"What are you still doing?" Pennyâs thoughts halted when she noticed Patricia was still standing there. "I thought you were leaving?"
"I thought you were going to say something more, so I was waiting."
"Just leave. I donât like you."
"Tch. Itâs not like I like you either." Patricia huffed and turned her back on Penny, marching toward the exit. She didnât stop and quickly stepped out, closing the door behind her.
As soon as she did, Patricia walked awayâbut then she noticed the empty reception area, which also looked like a small office, right outside Pennyâs office. She blinked, looking around the quiet floor.
"Even my father has a secretary despite not being the owner anymore," she mumbled, glancing back at Pennyâs office. Just then, she recalled what Penny had mumbled earlier.
Walking back, she knocked three times.
Meanwhile, Penny, still seated on the couch, glanced at the door. "Did Yugi come?" she wondered. But knowing him, he would knock and then open the door right after.
"Come in," she called out, her face twitching when Patricia peeked her head in. "You again? What is it this time?"
"Penny, did you say you need an assistant?"
"Huh?"
Patricia pointed at herself. But her action only made Pennyâs brows knit in confusion.
"What are you doing?" Penny asked. But Patricia just kept pointing at herself repeatedly, causing Penny to narrow her eyes. "Your face? Are you looking for a fight or what?"
Patricia sighed and rolled her eyes. "I said, can I apply?"
"..." Penny scrunched up her nose and laughed. "Get out."
"Tch." Patricia clicked her tongue and huffed. "Fine."
She turned to leave but stopped before closing the door. "But you have no one here!"
"Go." Penny waved dismissively. "Patricia, just go. Youâre giving me goosebumps. Even though Iâm getting desperate for an assistant, Iâm not hiring you. Iâm not that crazyâI already have enough problems on my plate."
"But..." Patricia trailed off before sighing in defeat. "Alright then."
This time, she finally left. But before she did, she idled in the reception area of the CEOâs floor, looking around. She even sat on the swivel chair, trying to get a feel for the little office that wasnât even being used.
"What a waste of space," she muttered, pretending to type on the keyboard. "This makes me feel like someone important. Haha."
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Meanwhile, in the CEOâs office, Penny shuddered and rubbed her shoulders.
"What made her think Iâd hire her as an assistant?" she muttered to herself. "Goodness. That woman really knows how to make people cringe."
Still, what Patricia had said was interesting. Today, Penny had learned that Jonathan was getting engagedâto the same woman Patricia had slapped.
"For all her faults, Iâve never known Patricia to get physical with someone for no reason," she whispered, intrigue swirling in her eyes. "Cassandra... hmm? Why would Jonathan pick her in this lifetime?"