Chapter 1072: Penelope Bennet, you are scaring me.
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Finn nodded and sighed in relief, thankful that Penny was here to help him. Fortunately, he mustered the courage to bother her with such a trivial dilemma. If he hadn’t, he knew he wouldn’t get the clarity and encouragement he needed.
"Penelope, thank you is not enough to articulate my gratitude," he expressed sincerely. "But still, thank you. If you need anything from me, don’t hesitate to reach out. Once I fully recover, things will be easier for you. I’ll deal with Jonathan myself... or race you to it."
Penny waved dismissively, still feeling proud of solving this problem for him. Perhaps she was truly gifted. How could she master love and relationships, even though she was also new to this?
"It’s no big deal. Nina is my sister, so anything concerning her is my business," she replied magnanimously. "And about that jackass, he’s not going to do anything for a while. He’ll be too busy recovering from all his losses. The police raided the Information Center, but they weren’t raided because of selling information, but because of the illegal gambling in it. Even so, that’s still good enough for now."
"Oh." Finn shook his head, brows furrowed. "I haven’t heard of that."
"I requested an information lockdown, so it’s not in the news. Even if there are articles about it, they’re easily buried with First Brother and my dad’s articles. Didn’t you see?" she smirked. "No one is talking about the ’illegitimate’ child of Enzo Pierson."
"You were the one who got those articles released about your brother and father?"
"The first one, yes. But the rest? They just happened when people got wind of the situation." Penny shrugged nonchalantly. "As for Jonathan’s news now being able to surface, that would be someone else who probably cares more about the Pierson Corporation."
"It’s Dean."
"Hmm?"
"I’m certain it’s Dean who’s blocking those articles from picking up traction," Finn remarked. "He might not be able to stop the articles from getting released, but he could stop them from reaching an audience."
