Chapter 1261: How had she forgotten about him? – A Turning Point in Pampered by my three brothers: the return of the neglected heiress by BAJJ
In this chapter of Pampered by my three brothers: the return of the neglected heiress, BAJJ introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1261: How had she forgotten about him? shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Novel genre.
Unlike what everyone believed—that Penny was the good-for-nothing daughter of the Bennet Family—she was actually part of the most elite research group in Anteca. Just because she didn’t talk about it much, people often overlooked the fact that she was frequently invited to events to speak about their research and give statements.
She didn’t make a lot of money, just like in the current timeline, but her name was well-known in the medical field. Even respected doctors recognized her work, read and follow her papers.
"Still, it doesn’t make sense," she muttered under her breath. "I was not the target, Second Brother."
Penny snapped her gaze to her side, where Hugo was standing, munching the last slice of pizza. "The target was First Brother, not me. It’s the Bennets they tried to take down, and I suspect it’s because of the piers First Brother was handling."
"I know." Hugo nodded. "But in the end, who went down in that scandal? The Bennets... and you."
Penny pressed her lips into a thin line, her eyes returning to the board. "My head feels like it’s going to explode."
"That’s why I told you to stop thinking about everything at once," he remarked, his index finger tracing different connections on the board. "Trying to piece everything together is just giving us headaches. Let’s focus on what’s right in front of us."
He then cast Penny a sidelong glance. "I don’t get why it took you this long to tell me all of this. This isn’t a case for one person to solve."
"I didn’t think anyone would believe me."
"Zoren did," Hugo shrugged, looking away. "He did in the first life, and even now."
"That’s exactly why I didn’t think I needed to bring it up," she replied, eyes still on the board. "Someone already believed me... and that was all I wanted, after all."
Hugo stole another glance at her, but he didn’t linger on the complicated feeling rising inside him. He might have said he wasn’t someone who dwelled on the past, but knowing that Penny had been incarcerated unjustly, that their family had failed her—and yet, in this life, they were lucky enough to have another chance with her—wasn’t a comfortable thought.
Still, unlike Slater or Atlas, Hugo knew someone else had to pay for everything.
"That Miracle Drug..."
"I already told Mint it’s not going to work," Penny cut in before he could finish. "If it were possible, I would have succeeded after an entire lifetime of research. And then another one in this life. A drug that can cure all illnesses? It doesn’t exist."
"Still, according to reports, it was a success."
"That’s because it treated five patients with different diseases," she said, arms crossed. "But a miracle drug for all? Impossible. Those reports don’t mention how many healthy people got sick from it—or how many patients got worse."
"Did you experiment on people, Penny?"
"Of course not. It was a clinical trial with informed volunteers who knew the risks," she said firmly. "I’m not a monster. No matter how much I wanted recognition from my family back then, I wouldn’t let people suffer or die for it."
Hugo opened his mouth but changed his mind. Instead, he said, "And this research is funded by the government."
"With a few private sponsors," she added. "That’s why I left the research team in this lifetime. I did it for fun, to test some theories as a last attempt. Before I was arrested, I had ideas, but I couldn’t test them in prison."
"Besides," she continued, her tone sharp, "I didn’t like how they were burying certain reports about this drug. People praise me for my research, thinking this drug is a breakthrough, but they don’t know the full truth. Luckily, I published my papers under a different alias. I didn’t have to deal with all the attention."
"Money, then."
Hugo reached for another slice of pizza—only to realize he’d eaten it all. He glanced down at the empty box in dismay.
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