Chapter 788: Too good to be true
Pampered by my three brothers: the return of the neglected heiress
Initially, Pennyâs approach was carefree and light, making it easy for others to think she had no idea just how serious the situation was. But now, every word out of her mouth was unfiltered, direct, and unfaltering.
"Iâm sorry," Penny said, pulling her arm free from the woman holding her. "Iâm not saying your decision is good, nor am I saying mine is righteous. Thereâs no right or wrong here. However, just as I respect your choice to honor what Aunt Mildred might want, Iâll do what I feel is right. No hard feelings. Please donât stop me."
With that, the smile disappeared from Pennyâs face. She scanned the people in the kitchen, huffed, holding their gazes, and then slowly turned to leave.
Each of her steps seemed to echo in everyoneâs ears. They kept their gaze fixed on her back, their lips down turned and their eyes filled with countless unspoken words.
Although their main impression of Penny was that she was blissfully clueless and reckless, they envied her carefree nature. Even when Mildred scolded her nonstop, she never showed signs of negativity. She would frown and complain a bit, but never in a way that made them think she held a grudge or took things personally.
"Are you really this naive?" asked the same woman, Ashley, who had been trying to stop Penny from leaving. She took a deep breath, watching as Penny looked back at her. "Divorce... itâs not an easy thing. You canât just marry into the Pierson Family and leave like that. There will be repercussions. Do you understand that?"
Penny pressed her lips together, assessing their expressions before she smiled. "Of course."
"Do you really
"Mhm," Penny responded with a short hum and a slight nod. "Donât worry. Itâs not going to be bad for me."
"Penny, donât make light of this, okay?" the young woman in her group exclaimed in frustration. "No one here is daring enough to do this because we all understand weâre doomed if we do! Do you even understand that?! All of us come from good families with solid reputations, but even then, weâre afraid of making mistakes that could affect our families too!"
"In other words, even if you come from a respected family, itâll still be a problem. Thereâs a good chance you wonât return to the life you had before marrying into this family," the man (the same one who had lied to his mother) added, raising his voice. "Itâs not all rainbows and butterflies; itâs not that easy. If it is, then those who want out wouldâve done it a long time ago."
The depressed guy and the others all nodded at Penny, making sure she understood. "Knowing all this, do you still want to go on with this ridiculous plan of yours?"
"Mhm," Penny answered quickly, as if she didnât need a second to reconsider. She grinned widely, pleased that everyone seemed very attentive. "Donât worry. I understand everything perfectly well."
Yet their expressions showed they were far from convinced.
"I have a very fierce father who would shoot down anyone who made me cryâwhoever it is. He once told my husband he doesnât care if heâs a demigod; heâd kill him if he made me cry." Penny raised a finger, thinking this would be enough to win their cooperation. "Second, I have an older brother whoâs like a robot. Even if the entire Pierson Corporation came knocking at his office, heâd kick them out if they came without an appointment. Heâs a good businessman too, so he knows how to play politics."
Hoping that was convincing, Penny cleared her throat and added, "My second brother is a high-ranking military officer. I donât like to brag about my big brothersâ achievements, but they can protect me. I also have a third brother, and heâs really popularâheâs a celebrity. His career has nothing to do with this, but heâs scary and very fearless when he wants to."
Everyone narrowed their eyes, finding her claims hard to believe. Although it was possible for her to have three successful brothers, it seemed a bit too convenient. Then again, her carefree attitude might make sense if sheâd grown up around those kinds of men.
"So, Iâll be fine!" Penny grinned. "Even so, I donât think Iâd be kicked out of the family because my husband is stubborn. I told youâheâd do anything I ask, even if it means getting the moon, except divorce. Hehe."
"Just a moment ago, you said youâd divorce him, and now youâre sure he wonât divorce you," Ashley sighed heavily, shaking her head. After another sigh, she glanced at Penny and then looked around at everyone. "Iâm with her."
Everyone raised their brows, looking at the second in command of the kitchen. She offered a meek smile and shrugged.
"Itâs not like weâre making a great sacrifice, but honestly, sheâs quite annoying," she said, casting Penny a casual look. "Getting rid of her so I wouldnât have to deal with her next time sounds tempting."
Penny smiled happily, seemingly unfazed by the womanâs remarks.
"Well, she is annoying, and Iâve never seen anyone rile up Aunt Mildred like she does," another person chimed in, smiling. "Itâll be hell for all of us if she stays in the family."
"I donât want to be stuck with her, even if itâs just once a year."
One by one, they all agreed with the second in command, expressing how they didnât want Penny to be around next year. Even so, their faces showed only subtle, honest smiles.
"So?" Ashley, the second in command, tilted her head, her eyes on Penny. "Shall we continue with the planning? Letâs make it quick. Aunt Mildredâs been out of here for almost ten minutes now."
Penny grinned, walking back to join them. "Of course! I have an idea!"