Chapter 335: That sounds...
Pampered by my three brothers: the return of the neglected heiress
When Zoren left, Charles and her brothers rushed outside to check on her. Charles stood in front of her, holding her arm, looking her up and down.
"Youâre fine?" asked Charles, making sure there wasnât a single scratch on her.
Atlas walked over to Penny and studied her with scrutinizing eyes. He didnât say anything, but she could feel how he was observing her, as if she was under a microscope.
"Penny, Penny! How was it?!" While his father and brothers were checking up on her, Slater quickly went to her side. "Did you kiss â ack!"
Slater rubbed his ear when Hugo flicked it lightly.
"Penny, did you have fun today?" asked Hugo, smiling kindly as if he wasnât just as worried as the other members of his family. "Chunchun seemed to have missed you."
Hugo lifted the cat in his arms slightly, making Pennyâs eyes fall on her beloved cat. The corners of her lips curled up, and she nodded at him.
"It was fun," she said as she faced her father. "Zoren is a gentleman, and he really looked after me today."
Charles, Atlas, Slater, and Hugo slowly lifted their gaze to her face. A mix of emotions swirled in their eyes as they tried to see any negativity on Pennyâs face. But alas, there was none. All they could see in her eyes was satisfaction.
"Oh, Penny~!" Just then, Allison arrived at the scene with Haines. She quickly shoved her husband to the side, taking Charlesâs spot in front of Penny. "How was the date, my dear?"
Her cheeks turned pinkish as she giggled. "It was fun. We went to an amusement park."
"An amusement park?" Allison gasped in surprise before her face softened. "Aww. Isnât that sweet? Do you want to talk about it?"
Allison quickly held her daughterâs arm and carefully led Penny inside without stopping talking. Penny happily shared her experience.
Meanwhile, Charles and the boys slowly looked at Penny and Allison walking back in. Allison didnât even invite them in, as if their existence was of no importance.
"Honey?" Charles sighed, clasping his chest dramatically. "I think Iâm being neglected now that Iâm not as handsome as I was before."
He then peeked up at his sons, expecting them to cheer him up. Sadly, when he looked up, all he saw was his sons wordlessly following their mother and sister inside.
"Haha." Haines couldnât help but laugh at him, making Charles scrunch up his nose. "Charles, Iâm still surprised you had so much hope from your sons. They wouldnât even compliment you when they were young. In fact, Atlas only knows how to criticize every inch of you."
"This is why I wanted to have a daughter," Charles expressed his heartache. "But now, even my daughter is ignoring me."
"Because you are so dramatic," said Haines, earning another glare from Charles.
"Haines, donât blame me for being ruthless!" Charles huffed. "But you wonât understand me because when you had the chance, you chose not to listen to me. Now, youâre old and grumpy."
"I am old, but not grumpy."
"Ugh!" Charles grumpily stormed his way back in while Haines laughed.
But before Charles could get away, Haines called, "Charles."
"What now, old man?" Charles looked back at him, displeased.
"I told her," said Haines softly with a smile. "Better be prepared once she comes to you with her questions. Your daughter... will squeeze every bit of information she can get once she deems it is the right time."
The grumpiness on Charlesâs face slowly faded as he looked at Haines solemnly. "I know," he nodded. "Her office will be done soon. Sheâll have plenty of time for that once her company settles in."
"Are you prepared?"
"No." Charles shook his head. "Iâm scared... for my life and hers."
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Inside the mansion, the family, except Charles and Haines, gathered in the living room.
"What? A boat ride and the ride is a frog?" Slater repeated, imagining the concept of the ride Penny was talking about. "A log design would fit that better, wouldnât it?"
"Hehe. Thereâs also this horror room where thereâs a gigantic mouse that chases after you!" Penny happily shared. "Also, they have cotton candy. They can make everything out of it. Itâs amazing!"
"Then, one more, thereâs this one..."
"And then another one..."
"Oh! Thereâs also this ride, like a bumper car. But instead of cars, the designs were different. Thereâs a cat design, a dog..."
Penny couldnât stop sharing everything she experienced at the amusement park. Her mother was asking about her date, but Penny was sharing an entirely wholesome story as if she had just gone on a field trip. Even so, Allison and her brothers could only listen to her.
Slater wasnât even disturbing her anymore, watching how excited she looked. It had been a while since they had seen her this excited. After all, Penny often conducted herself properly because of her standing and so she wouldnât get underestimated in the business world.
"A cat... a mouse... a frog..." Hugo muttered when Penny finished, ruffling Chunchunâs fur in his arms. "That sounds..."
Hugo didnât dare continue what he was about to say, knowing bringing up this topic carelessly would ruin his sisterâs day. Everyone looked at Hugo with wide eyes before they shifted their gaze to Penny. They watched as the creases on the side of her mouth slowly faded.
âOh, no...â they all thought. Even Butler Jen sighed as he frowned a little.
Pennyâs lips remained partially open as she furrowed her brows, recalling everything at the amusement park. Now that Hugo mentioned it, the theme park was full of frogs, cats, and even mice. She hadnât focused on them much until now.
"Penny, Iâm sorry," Hugo expressed apologetically. "I didnât mean to bring them up."
She shifted her eyes to him and sighed faintly. "Itâs okay, Second Brother," she said as Penny quickly picked up the childrenâs book and the paper bag full of chocolates. "Actually, I think I need to wash up first. I already ate, so I might not come down for dinner."
Having said that, Penny rose from her seat and smiled at everyone. She didnât linger and quickly went up the stairs, leaving everyone to glare daggers at Hugo.