Chapter 737: I didn’t know you could cook. – 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 737: I didn’t know you could cook. shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Novel genre.
It was the first time everyone had seen Atlas — at least in this setting. Some of them were familiar with him, having occasionally seen him with Zoren outside. They didn’t have much of an opinion of Atlas, but when Slater rushed to him for help, they were all reminded of one thing.
According to the Second Brother, there were only two things Penny was afraid of: one was starving, and the other was Atlas Bennet. Penny wasn’t scared of her parents; her mother was understanding, and Charles saw his daughter as the most precious being in the world.
But Atlas... the First Brother... they’d heard he scared her because he wouldn’t usually take any of Penny’s nonsense. He would discipline her if necessary; at least, that was the word going around. So, their eyes slowly brightened with hope, and before they knew it, they were all flocking to Atlas.
"First Brother, please stop Miss Penny from her wicked plan!" one of the bodyguards begged.
"Yes, yes! It’s terrible — we can’t take it anymore."
"If this goes on, we’ll all end up dead!"
"Please... I’ve been good." Among them was Nathaniel, still traumatized by last night’s dinner. "First Brother, if you stop her and convince her not to do this again, I swear I’ll be loyal to you."
Atlas was rendered speechless, glancing over at their pitiful faces. "Is she beating someone?"
"No!" they replied in unison, then lowered their voices. "First Brother, just see and taste that poison. You’ll understand. Since you’re here, I’m sure she’ll invite you to breakfast — don’t let that happen."
Slater nodded vigorously. "First Brother, please make her stop. I’m scared of her now."
"???" Atlas’s thought bubble turned into a large question mark, unable to grasp their dilemma. "Is she drunk?"
"No!" they all answered at once. "It’s worse than that."
’Is there anything worse than when she’s drunk?’ Atlas wondered to himself, nodding. "I’ll see what I can do."
Everyone’s eyes sparkled with hope, looking at him as if he were an angel — a hero come to save the day. They all scurried to the side, making way for Atlas. Seeing this, Atlas’s face twitched slightly, but he didn’t falter.
"We’re counting on you, First Brother~"
"We’re keeping her away from the alcohol~"
"First Brother, fighting~"
Atlas scrunched his nose, glancing back at them as they cheered him on in hushed tones. He shook his head, finding them all ridiculous.
’Slater’s only been here overnight, and it seems he’s already infected everyone with his antics,’ Atlas thought, slowing down as he entered the kitchen.
He stopped, his eyes landing on his sister, who was happily dancing around the kitchen as she prepared breakfast. She wore an apron, and it seemed she hadn’t yet changed into her usual work attire.
"I didn’t know cooking is something you’d enjoy," he remarked, resuming his steps. Penny looked up at him, surprised. When Atlas stopped by the kitchen counter, he glanced at the food in the pot. "It looks good. It smells good too."
Penny grinned from ear to ear. "Renren has a family meeting today, so I wanted to make him something to boost his energy. And since he told me you were coming, I wanted to make something for you, too."
"Ah..." Atlas nodded, glancing at the entrance, where he could see some bodyguards peeking in. "Penny, any idea why those guys are crowding the entrance?"
"Huh?" Penny followed his gaze, spotting a few bodyguards hiding. She smirked proudly at Atlas. "They’re probably excited."
’Is it really that bad?’ he wondered, looking down at the pot. "Can I have a taste?"
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