Chapter 1320: Invitations for what?
Pampered by my three brothers: the return of the neglected heiress
Telling Max about Ginnieâs feelings was easy. However, one also needed to consider Ginnieâs feelings. If Lily just blurted it out to Max, he might only have the courage to pursue Ginnie because he knew he had a chance. While that might not be true, Lily and Penny knew it would feel that way to Ginnie.
Otherwise, Lily wouldâve already told Max, given how frustrated she was with him.
But Ginnie could be very prideful, and the last thing she wanted was to feel pitiedâespecially by Max.
"Iâll kill him!" Lily announced, biting her handkerchief as if venting her frustration into the poor fabric.
"Donât, young lady. Youâd end up in prison," Wild advised, while Penny nodded in agreement.
"Then Iâm going to hurt him!" Lily yelled through her tears. "Iâm so angry! Penny, what am I going to do? Do you think Max doesnât really like my poor baby Ginnie?"
"Youâre really going to ask her, young lady?" Wild asked, but Penny answered anyway.
"He doesnât. No doubt." Penny shook her head. "If he really liked Ginnie, why would he let her date my brother? Of all people, my brother?! I mean, I wouldnât protest if the two of them ended up together, but my Second Brother isnât ready for a relationship. He knows nothing -- Heâs just existing at the moment!"
"I know, right?" Lily calmed down slightly, pleased that Penny was on the same page.
Lily wouldnât have minded if Max set Ginnie up with someone elseâbut Hugo? Sure, Hugo was kind, but kindness wouldnât feed anyone! What Ginnie needed was a stable man, not a crazy one who should probably be seeing a therapist.
"I knew it." Wild clicked his tongue continuously, shaking his head as he glanced between Penny and Lily. "Penny is not the right person to ask these kinds of questions."
"Why not, Uncle Wild?" Penny frowned, then added proudly, "Do you know how good my reputation is in this area? Every person Iâve advised about love has made up, and their relationships are only getting stronger."
Wild doubted that. But strangely, it was true.
Take Finn, for example. He went to Penny for love advice, and look at him now with Nina! If only Wild knew the full story, he might have had some faith in Penny. However, Penny had no idea that Finn and Nina had only made up because Finn had acted like an idiot after following Pennyâs adviceâforcing Nina to spell things out for him. Well, if making someone act stupid counted as help, then sure, Penny helped.
"Besides, if I were in Maxâs situation, Iâd bring forth the inferno itself to get my hands on Renren," Penny continued, making Lily and Wild stare at her. That didnât sound right. "No way in hell would I set him up on a date just so he could fall in love with another woman. Do you even know what I pray for every night and day? May he lose his sight again if he looks at another woman, may he lose his teeth if the reason for his smile is another woman, and may the heavens take him if heâs not meant for me."
"Oh, wow." Lily, who had been sobbing just moments ago, suddenly stopped. "Thatâs intense."
"Youâre crazy," Wild added. "Iâm so glad I wasnât born in your time."
"My point is, Max doesnât like Ginnie. If he did, he would fight for her right off the bat. No excuses, no noble sacrifices. Just a full-blown war." Penny nodded to herself, convinced her twisted reasoning was completely sound. "So in conclusion, he doesnât deserve Ginnie at all. Lily, just let the guy be. He deserves it."
Lily nodded, convinced. "I promised Ginnie that if weâre still single at thirty, Iâll marry her. I can just shower her with love until then."
Wild, listening to these young women, shook his head. His mouth opened, but he shut it again.
âSurely, women in this generation are crazier,â he thought, shaking his head mildly. âI canât believe Iâm listening to this while that poor guy theyâre talking about is probably just trying to show how much he likes their friend.â
Now, Wild couldnât help but wonder what these ladiesâ parents had taught them about love. Surely, Charles had drilled it into Pennyâs head that love was an all-out war. Wild wasnât surprised, considering how intense Charles was when it came to his wife, Allison.
But Lily? What kind of parent had raised this young lady? Not that he was saying they raised her wrong... but something was definitely off.
âWell, theyâre adults,â
With that thought, Wild simply listened, judging them in his old mind.
After a minute, a knock suddenly came at the door. When it opened, everyone turned to see Mark stepping inside.
Mark sniffed faintly, catching the strong scent of barbecue. However, he ignored itâjust like he ignored Lily.
"Miss Grace sent you all these invitations," he said, handing a thick stack of envelopes to Penny. "She said you need to come."
Deep lines appeared between Pennyâs brows as she accepted the invitations.
"Invitations for what?" she blurted out, staring at them. She didnât recall agreeing to any events, let alone this many, especially with the upcoming cyber competition Prime Group was hosting.
"Thatâs a lot of invitations," Lily murmured before looking up at Mark. "Hi, Mark. Am I still pretty even with my swollen eyes?"
Markâs gaze flicked to Lily, his expression immediately turning icy. "No."
"Hah!" Lily gasped while Mark turned to Penny. "Excuse me," he said, then promptly walked outâbefore Lily could even choke out a response.
"Penny, did you just hear him?!"
Lily turned to Penny, but she was already too busy inspecting the letters. When she turned to Wild, he simply raised his brows innocently.
"Uncle BBQ, did you just hear him?!" Lily gasped, pressing a hand against her chest.
Wild rocked his head. "Well, that was a very offensive thing to say..." he trailed off when Lily suddenly shouted,
"He just confessed to me!"
"Huh?" Wildâs thoughts filled with question marks as his face twisted in confusion. "Young lady, I do know a psychiatrist. Iâm not saying you need one... but you seriously need one."