Chapter 1547: It’s a rip-off
Pampered by my three brothers: the return of the neglected heiress
[Bennet Mansion]
Clack...
Penny dropped her hand to her side, her phone still gripped tightly. Her brows furrowed slightly as she stood motionless after the brief phone call with Hugo.
"..."
Walking back to her room, she quickly spotted Zoren.
He had just come out of the bathroom after a quick night shower, towel in hand as he dried his hair. The moment his eyes landed on his wife, concern flashed across his face.
"Something wrong?" he asked, approaching her quickly. Zoren rested his hands on her shoulders, lowering his head to meet her gaze. "You look a little pale."
Penny slowly looked up and met his eyes. "Renren..."
"What is it?" Panic began to creep into Zorenâs chest at the tone of her voice.
"Second Brother and Mint mightâve found something out about the baby swap," she whispered, making his brows rise. "I need to catch Ninaâs mother to confirm it, but..."
"I got it." Before she could even finish, Zoren nodded. "Iâll ask my men to track her down."
Penny pressed her lips into a thin line, appreciation swelling in her chest. After all, she was already juggling the task of concocting an antidote on top of running her own company. She mightâve been strategic most of the time, but she was only human.
She slowly slipped her arms around his torso, hugging him tightly. Resting her head on his chest, she let out a heavy sigh.
"It feels nice..." she whispered, eyes closed, her energy slowly draining. "...to be understood even before I say it."
A subtle smile formed on his lips, and he hugged her back gently. "Iâm glad youâre asking me for help."
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The next day...
Kiara stood in front of the mirror, her eyes burning with quiet determination. She slapped both her cheeks lightly and nodded to herself after a sharp huff.
"Do your best today," she told herself, forcing a smile. "Another day, another reason to be gratefulâand to cling to hope."
Thanks to Stephen Bennetâs advice the day before, she had managed to snap out of her spiraling emotions. Yesterday had felt like nothing but a long, exhausting failure. He wasnât the person she expected would lift her spirits, but even if Stephen didnât help her directly, his words alone had kept her going.
"Itâs going to be fine," she murmured, nodding to her reflection. "Everythingâs going to be fine."
After repeating those words, she finally pushed herself away from the sink and stepped into the warehouseâs production floor, where the core operations of the company were underway.
"Need help, guys?" she called out with a cheerful tone, already jogging toward the production line.
"Miss Kiara, why donât you take it easy today?" a middle-aged man said the moment she started lifting boxes. "I heard you had a fever yesterday!"
"Are you sure youâre fit to be working today?" another chimed in. "Donât push yourself! What if your fever comes back?"
"Weâve got this, Miss Kiara. Please, donât overdo it."
Kiara smiled brightly at the growing wave of concern. "Iâm fine, guys. I already took some medicine, and honestly, Iâll feel even worse if I just sit around doing nothing."
But what followed was a chorus of complaintsâcomplaints full of genuine worry.
Her company was still small, and it lacked a lot, especially in terms of manpower. Thatâs why she often helped out in the production area. Still, today felt different. The workers kept insisting it wasnât necessary.
It didnât stop her, but it definitely warmed her heart.
It reminded her there were still so many good people in the world. And that she couldnât afford to fall, because if she did, all these people would be affected.
Her company might be modest, but it was full of kindhearted people and a genuinely uplifting environment. That had been her goal from the start.
As Kiara continued helping, another staff member approached her from the office.
"Miss Kiara," the young woman called, prompting Kiara to look up. She offered a small smile before saying softly, "CEO Bennet is here again."
Instead of reacting the way she usually did, Kiara just raised her brows.
"I see," she said with a nod. "Take him to my office. Iâll be there in a bitâjust need to finish up here."
"Yes, Miss Ki."
With that, the staff member walked off to greet Stephen while Kiara stayed behind for another five minutes. She knew her presence wouldnât make a huge difference, but every little bit helped.
"You guys okay here for now?" she asked, loud enough for everyone to hear. "Iâll be back soon."
"Miss Kiara, donât come back!"
"Just rest!"
"Thatâs right! Donât you trust us? Weâll meet the deadlines and deliveries just fine!"
Kiara chuckled. "I know you guys will."
She turned and waved over her shoulder without looking back. "Iâll be back."
As she walked off, several workers frowned. It wasnât that they didnât appreciate her helpâthey did. But Kiara was the hardest-working person they had ever known. And that concernâthat maybe she was pushing herself too farâwas beginning to grow.
"What are you all staring at?!" one of the older workers barkedâa bulky middle-aged man with a commanding voice. Everyone turned to him instantly. "If youâre that worried about her, then work ten times harder! Weâve got loads of delayed deliveries!"
Not everyone was thrilled with his comment, especially since it wasnât their fault. Some of the customer service staff had overpromised, taking on bulk orders beyond their actual capacity.
Still, no one said a word. They just quietly went back to work, hoping to catch up.
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Meanwhile, in Kiaraâs office, Stephen was already seated when she walked in.
"CEO Bennet," she greeted, earning a glance from him. "Youâre early today."
Stephen huffed lightly as he watched her approach. But even before she sat down, Kiara already had a sense of what he was going to say.
"Miss Kiara, I made a few calls last night," Stephen began, his expression grim. "I wonât beat around the bush. Some of them turned it down. Said it was too complex."
Kiara pressed her lips together and nodded, forcing a small smile. "I understand, CEO Bennet."
"But... a few did agree to take it on," he added, though his tone wasnât exactly hopeful. "However, theyâre asking for an upfront payment. Iâm not doubting your finances, but even I wouldnât accept their terms. Itâs a rip-off."
Stephen frowned, clearly frustrated with how little his network had accomplished. "Iâm sorry."