Chapter 663: Learn from my mistake
Pampered by my three brothers: the return of the neglected heiress
Meanwhile, Penny stood on the balcony, hugging herself in her silk robe, her eyes on the almost ruined garden where Nathaniel had been slaving away for the past week.
"Tell me right now," she whispered, her eyelids drooping. "Am I doing the wrong thing?"
Standing by the entrance was Zoren, still in his suit as if he had come to her as soon as he arrived. He leaned against the jamb, his arms folded across his chest.
"What made you think that youâre doing the wrong thing?" he asked.
Penny didnât answer immediately, staring in the same direction with the same look on her face. "Nathaniel betrayed me in the past," she whispered. "However, even with that, Iâm going to let him into my life and my peopleâs lives. I know what he is capable of, so... Iâm not really sure if this is going to work."
"It will work," he reassured her without a second hesitation, peeling himself away from the jamb to approach her. Zoren carefully wrapped his arm around her frame, resting his chin on her shoulder.
Penny glanced at him and smiled subtly. "How are you so sure that it will work?"
"Because itâs you." He smiled back, giving her a knowing and confident look. "Itâs you, so I know it will work."
"Youâre too confident in me."
"I wouldnât be worthy to be your husband if I didnât believe in my wife." He snapped his eyes away, gazing at the pits in the garden that ruined its beauty. "Considering how youâve been able to forgive and give people the second chances they didnât even deserve, Iâm sure everythingâs going to work."
Chuckling, Penny leaned back until her body rested against him. For a moment, she closed her eyes and enjoyed the night breeze in the company of the man who made her heart warm.
"The board meeting," she whispered after a moment of silence, reopening her eyes slowly. "Itâs tomorrow."
"Mhm."
"Is everything okay?"
"Mhm. Thankfully."
Penny arched a brow as she glanced up at him, only to see him smile. "Did something happen today?"
"Nothing happened today."
"Are you sure?"
"Angel argued with me," he remarked with a slight shrug. "He won the argument, and Benjamin was very happy about it."
Zoren paused as he drew a deep breath, looking ahead. "Normally, at this point, something wouldâve happened. However, my security was so strict and tight that even I felt suffocated."
"But youâre unharmed," she quipped, making him gaze down at her with a chuckle. "Isnât that more important?"
"It is." Zoren nodded. "And Iâm glad that, for the first time in a long time, it seems Iâm going to attend the board meeting without an accident."
Zoren mightâve made it sound light, but they both knew his security was very tight. Everything he ate was checked, and all ingredients went through a thorough inspection by his first line of defense. His cars and all the escort vehicles underwent inspections both before and after he rode in them.
It was suffocating, but considering Zorenâs history, these inspections were worth it.
After all, the Pierson Corporation was a bloody mess. It wasnât just a meeting among the board members, but also a time for the members to bring down one another. There had already been too many instances when they tried to vote Zoren out of his position, taking advantage of the fact that he wasnât there due to an accident.
It would be the same this time around.
"Take care," Penny remarked quietly, allowing him to hug her from behind.
"I will," he reassured her. "Though the board meeting is not what Iâm worried about."
"What is?"
Zoren didnât answer right away, his eyes ahead. "The family meeting."
"The family meeting?" Slowly, Penny turned around to face him. "Why are you worried about that?"
"The board meeting is easy since it only requires me to be in good shape to run the company. Thatâs why, even when I get into an accident, I was never voted out, as they have full confidence in me. The majority of the board is on my side," he explained in a knowing tone. "However, the family meeting is more of an internal affair."
"Penny, the Pierson Corporation, and the Pierson family might appear the same, but they are two separate entities." He casually tucked a strand of hair behind her ear, carefully choosing his words to ensure clarity. "One is for pure business, while the other is more about something for the business. It is a little complicated."
A little?
Penny almost laughed as she stared at him with admiring eyes. Even though that didnât clear it up entirely, she somewhat grasped the vague explanation.
"In other words, they might not be able to bring you down during the board meeting, but they can in the family meeting?" she asked, and he nodded. "Were you worried about this before?"
"No."
"Why does it trouble you now?" she asked, and this time, Zoren didnât answer. He only stared at her with a smile, but that was enough for her to understand the reason. "Me...?"
"Donât worry about it," he reassured her.
"Renren, if they want proof of your marriage, thenâ" she halted when he shook his head. "Why?"
Zoren pressed his lips together and pulled her waist closer. "Donât misunderstand," he said. "Iâm simply refusing this offering for one reason: I donât want them close to you. It makes me jealous."
"Are you joking right now?"
"I am," he chuckled. "On a serious note, I donât want them near you because... theyâre very unpleasant people, and I donât want them tainting the air you breathe."
"..." This time, Penny was rendered speechless. She looked at him with a deadpan expression while he was chuckling, as if he found his remarks very humorous.
"If I need it, Iâll be sure to tell you," he said, but deep in his heart, he knew that unless he was dead, there was no way he would let Penny meddle with the Pierson familyâs filth. It was what Charles had told him.
If Zoren wanted to protect Penny from his own family, then the first thing he must ensure was that they wouldnât be able to touch her. It was Charlesâs mistake in the past, and it was something that sometimes haunted him in his sleep.
That was letting his wife into the Bennet family and giving his own family the chance to hurt her.
"Learn from my mistake," Zoren remarked, raising her brows. He smiled. "Thatâs what your father told me: to learn from his mistake."