Summary of Chapter 962: Find them a good wife from Pampered by my three brothers: the return of the neglected heiress
Chapter 962: Find them a good wife marks a crucial moment in BAJJ’s Novel novel, Pampered by my three brothers: the return of the neglected heiress. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
[Old Pierson Residence]
"Oh, my dearest... come here with Grandma." Old Mrs. Pierson happily welcomed Penny into her home, holding her granddaughter-in-law’s hand as she led her inside. Her steps were small and careful, but her aura and tone were like that of a child welcoming her favorite person to her home.
She was more excited than when her grandson would come to visit. Old Mrs. Pierson wouldn’t even come to the door to welcome Zoren—only for Penny.
Penny smiled lovingly, adjusting Old Mrs. Pierson’s hold so she could assist the old madam. Once they were seated, Old Mrs. Pierson gazed up to study Penny’s face.
"Oh, my angel, have you not been eating well?" Old Mrs. Pierson cupped Penny’s face. "Why do you look like you’ve lost some weight?"
"Hehe. Grandma..." Penny chuckled, about to tell her it was probably because she was back to training. But before she could, Old Mrs. Pierson yelled,
"Does your husband tire you out so much?!" Her remark quickly caused Penny’s face to twitch. "I already told him not to overdo it! Do it regularly, but with balance! Has he not been feeding you well as compensation?!"
Com... pen... sation?
"Grandma..." Penny laughed awkwardly, holding Old Mrs. Pierson’s wrinkled hand. "It’s not like that..." but yes, if she were being honest, her marital routine wasn’t exactly regular anymore—it was more like a marathon! But Penny didn’t want to cause trouble for her husband; he was behaving well.
"My dearest Penelope, if your husband isn’t treating you well, let me know, alright? I’ll give him a beating!"
Penny smiled, studying how the Old Madam fumed, as if her own grandchild were bullying her. At this point, she felt like this was her own grandmother, not her husband’s.
What a wonderful person.
"Grandma, how have you been feeling?" asked Penny curiously. "Are the medicines working?"
"Yes!" Old Mrs. Pierson cheered, lifting her hand to show Penny her guns. "My adorable Slater even comes here to join me in my exercise. He gave me a routine so I can live to be a hundred."
Penny’s eyes softened, aware of Slater’s visits to the Old Pierson Residence. After all, Old Mrs. Pierson would regularly call Penny just to talk to her, so she wouldn’t miss her so much. However, it was clear that talking to Penny through the call and having her around was still different—it was better.
"I see..." Old Mrs. Pierson nodded. "Grandma, do you remember our last conversation on the phone?"
"Hmm? Which one? Our temple visit to pray for your uncle’s marriage?"
Penny smiled in satisfaction. "Yes, that one."
"Haha! Of course! I even asked Mildred to find me some eligible women. I think I have the list right here." Old Mrs. Pierson happily released Penny’s hand and reached underneath the coffee table.
Penny just watched the Old Madam, not offering assistance even if she wanted to. She just observed. To be truthful, Penny didn’t care about the list of eligible women who could be a good match for Haines. She had already given up after trying to pair him with Ms. Sandford in the past.
Haines was like a rock—a gigantic rock at the bottom of the sea.
The only reason Penny asked the question was to check on the Old Madam’s progress or if her health was declining. Even though Old Mrs. Pierson was already past retirement age and should have retired from the Pierson family affairs, the reason for her retirement was concerning. The doctors who examined her hadn’t found any issues.
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