Chapter 1469: Citadel
Pampered by my three brothers: the return of the neglected heiress
Citadel.
That was the new security system the Prime Group was planning to launch in a few months. Although it wasnât available yet, the market was already abuzz with interest due to its promising marketing campaign. Citadel was expected to surpass their current system, offering unmatched protectionâbut it still wasnât perfect.
In other words, it was still a work in progress.
There were ongoing issues the cybersecurity department had been scrambling to resolve as the deadline loomed. They needed it to be flawless. While the team had faith that once operational, Citadel would revolutionize the industry.
Butâ
"Penny." Yugi grabbed her arm, his brows drawn tight. "You want us to launch Citadel? Right now?"
"Did I say something else?"
"But this is a huge risk," he stressed, just loud enough for others to hear. "In our last test run, we hit a major setback. You were there â you saw it yourself. We canât launch it now, especially not with this bug in the system."
Penny exhaled slowly, locking eyes with him. "We have no choice."
"We do."
"Then say them," she challenged, raising a brow. "Maybe we do have other options if we think hard enough. But by then, it might already be too late. Iâd rather take this risk â just like I took a huge risk abandoning my research for this company. Itâs a gamble Iâd gladly take any day"
"What about Fortress? The system weâre currently using? Unlike Citadel, itâs proven. Itâs tested."
"Yugi, of all people, you know thatâs not possible anymore," Penny replied, her voice tinged with disbelief. "Thatâs the same system weâre using for this event. Did you forget what the second round is going to be? Like that guy said â this is planned. Itâs a planned attack on the Prime Group. Whoeverâs behind this knew that Fortress was nearly impenetrable from the outside. The only way to hurt it would be to plant a bomb from within."
She paused, then rephrased: "To bomb to hurt us. Not just you and me, but the company and everyone in it."
Her words hit harder than a slap, the cold truth dousing Yugi like a bucket of ice water. Slowly, he released her arm and swallowed hard.
"This isnât something thatâs going to make Prime Group fall, Yugi," Penny said as she lightly tapped his shoulder. "Pull yourself together and join me outside once youâve calmed down."
With that, she turnedâand paused. Her eyes landed on Teddy and Patricia. She didnât recall asking Patricia to follow, but she didnât dwell on it.
"Letâs go," she muttered, resuming her steps. The two quickly fell in behind her.
As they walked away, Yugi watched her go and exhaled deeply. He took another moment to recompose himself before turning back to the team. A little bit of shame crept up his spine because Penny was right. This was not the first cyber attack they had encountered. Why fear when they managed to reach this point despite having these types of problems back when they were just starting?
"Run diagnostics on Citadel â ah, no. We need completely new devices for it. Stop the launch for now. We canât risk infecting it with this bug."
At his order, everyone paused, lifting their hands from their keyboards. One by one, they turned to Yugi and nodded as he pulled out his phone to make several urgent calls.
"While weâre waiting, get HQ involved. Theyâre already aware of the situation," he added. "Tell them weâre launching Citadel today."
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Meanwhile, as Penny stepped out, she glanced over her shoulder.
"Teddy, approach my brother and let him know the situation," she ordered quietly. "Be discreet."
Teddy bowed his head and, without hesitation, parted from her to return to the VIP section. Patricia, on the other hand, rushed to keep up with Penny.
"Penny, what should I do?" Patricia asked, worried. "Can you really fix this?"
"Why are you panicking when you donât even fully understand the problem?"
"Penny, what more do I need to understand when I already know the company I work for might collapse?" she replied, before biting her tongue. "I just got this job. I donât want to look like Iâm the companyâs bad luck or something."
Penny glanced at her, her expression twisting in disbelief. Everything Patricia said sounded self-centeredâbut she could tell her concern was real. Maybe that wasnât such a bad thing.
"I donât know yet, Patricia," Penny admitted. "Stick around. I might think of something."
Patricia frowned but nodded, following her into the main event area. They positioned themselves at the side of the stage.
It was already round two, with Team D defending their second line of defense. Team A had successfully breached the first, and the crowdâs cheers roared louder with each move.
If Team A managed to break through again, theyâd be close to winning the first round. All they needed was to hold strong in round two â or hope their opponents failed and win by default.
"Penny," Patricia whispered, her eyes locked on the stage. "Why are we here? If youâre going to watch, wouldnât it be better from the second floor?"
Penny didnât answer. Her eyes scanned the stage, occasionally flicking around the room. Patricia sighed, then looked back at the match.
From their position, Team D was more clearly visible. Patriciaâs gaze drifted to one of the players.
"Hey, Penny..." Patricia sang softly, leaning closer. "Do you know that guy?"
Penny arched a brow at her. Patricia subtly pointed at the stage with a tilt of her lips. Penny followed her gazeâand her eyes landed on Nathaniel.
Her brows rose quickly, but she answered, "No." She glanced at Patricia. "Do you?"
"Well, I donât think so?" Patricia said, shrugging. "But for some reason, I feel like Iâve seen him before. I just canât place where... or maybe Iâm wrong. Hehe."
"..." Penny pressed her lips into a thin line, eyeing her. âDidnât Nathaniel say he never met Patricia when he hired her for that side gig? So why does she think he looks familiar?â
Penny mulled over it but before she could fully dwell on the thought, the venueâs lights suddenly cut out.