Chapter 755: The end of a - – Highlight Chapter from Pampered by my three brothers: the return of the neglected heiress
Chapter 755: The end of a - is a standout chapter in Pampered by my three brothers: the return of the neglected heiress by BAJJ, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Novel narrative into new territory.
"Grandma." Zoren broke the silence between him and Old Mrs. Pierson, watching her slowly gaze up at him. "You told me... you’d let me know if you hear anything about a person named Jonathan."
He paused, letting that settle for a moment. "Why didn’t you tell me William Pierson came to you and mentioned him?"
Old Mrs. Pierson gave a sharp huff, thinking about what to tell her grandson. However, before she could speak, Zoren spoke again.
"You never go back on your word, Grandma," he continued, stressing the point. "You never do that to me, so I believe you’d never do this on purpose."
"I appreciate that, Renren." Old Mrs. Pierson smiled wryly, sighing heavily once more. "What am I going to do now, Renren? I don’t remember asking William for any test or discussion about this illegitimate child."
Zoren raised his brows, then furrowed them. "You don’t remember?"
"Butler Hubert confirmed it for me—that William Pierson indeed visited me some time ago. However, I don’t particularly remember... all of it," she explained helplessly but still managed a smile. "I’m old, Renren. Illnesses and other things are events that shouldn’t be surprising at this age."
Her wrinkled face softened in defeat. "I don’t think I can hold the chair much longer. If an important matter like this is something I won’t remember, then I am no longer fit to sit in the chair."
Although both Old Mrs. Pierson and Zoren knew that she was holding onto this power because of him, she should have retired long ago. After all, even if Old Mrs. Pierson rarely meddled in the business and family affairs, she still had the final say when necessary.
"Others would soon find out about this, so it’s best if I retire," Old Mrs. Pierson suggested, though her tone was more of a declaration. "Otherwise, they’d try to take advantage of it."
Her lips curled bitterly. "Would you be fine with that?"
"I’ve always been fine with that," he said. "Grandma, I’ve always told you that you should retire."
"But I couldn’t back then because retiring meant another fight between all of you," she replied. "You weren’t fit to fight back then."
Zoren didn’t answer this time, knowing his grandmother had a point. Although he could easily argue with her, he also had to consider that Old Mrs. Pierson often had his best interests at heart.
Her position in the family was the foundation that kept the Pierson family together. Despite all the fighting and scheming, she had kept everything at bay. People might disagree, but the internal strife of the family had been tamed because of her.
If she stepped down, another battle would ensue. It would be easy if she could just hand everything over to Zoren, but doing so would only incite jealousy and malicious eyes. People would question it, and for sure, they would use Old Mrs. Pierson’s age to create more problems for Zoren.
That was why she had held onto this power until now. Zoren might be smart and capable, but she feared that with his declining health, he would pass before her.
"Our Pierson family... has always been so vicious," she said. "I remember when I was the one who had to take the seat of head of the family. It wasn’t an easy journey."
Hopefully... but they both knew that they couldn’t hold on to that word—hope. It wasn’t that she was dying, but with the condition they had already assumed, it didn’t make them feel better.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Pampered by my three brothers: the return of the neglected heiress