If Yugi were to describe this feeling, it would be strange. Having Zoren in his office was sothing Yugi hadn’t imagined. Zoren might have visited Pri Group more often than one would expect, but he always had one destination: Penny’s office.
This was the first ti Zoren had co into Yugi’s office.
"What... did you say?" Yugi pushed himself up to sit, his eyes fixed on Zoren. "You... what?"
Zoren exhaled heavily, trying to contain the growing displeasure in his heart. One could count how many tis Zoren had gotten angry in his life, and none of those monts had ended well. Only when Penny ca into his life had he been able to find the peace he never thought he would have.
Still, this situation was upsetting.
"I ca today to cheer up my wife because she’s had a lot on her mind since last night," he explained. "However, when I arrived, her assistants were already in her office, sharing a feast. I know I should be glad that she was not upset anymore, but... I am."
Zoren should have been the one in there, not them.
"..." Yugi blinked several tis, studying Zoren in disbelief. ’I know Penny told he’s affectionate, and I’m convinced he is because he often makes ti to visit his wife.’
But...
The more Yugi thought about what Zoren had just said, the more his face twisted. "So, that’s why you’re here?"
"It’s wrong to kick four people out of the company," Zoren remarked without hesitation, his face serious. "I don’t mind if you transfer them to a different departnt. Or better yet, send them to Pierson Corporation so Pri Group doesn’t have to pay salaries to four extras."
Yugi was speechless again. He tried to say sothing but ended up closing his mouth.
This was ridiculous.
"Uh." Yugi massaged his forehead, trying to process it. "Wait. Let be clear. You’re asking to hire you as Penny’s assistant?"
"I will replace those four. I’m certain I can do all their work—ten tis more efficiently."
"And I don’t doubt that, but what about Pierson Corporation?"
"First Brother can take my place," Zoren answered without a second thought, locking eyes with Yugi. "Initially, I had a lot of hesitation. But I just realized today that if I love soone, I should fight for them."
"..." Yugi’s face twisted, now regretting his earlier invitation to "co in."
"Calm down," he sighed in defeat. "Let’s talk about this first, alright?"
As Yugi offered that, he suddenly felt a strange sense of familiarity. It felt like déjà vu. After all, not long ago, Yugi had been a little surprised when the Bennet Brothers started crowding his office because they couldn’t find their sister.
Now, I sohow understand Penny, he thought. It’s kinda scary having these unexpected visits that aren’t related to the company.
*****
Yugi and Zoren weren’t really close. They knew each other, but aside from today, their only interactions had been brief greetings. However, Penny constantly ntioned her husband—more like bragged about him.
So, Yugi had an idea of what kind of husband Zoren was.
Even so, he didn’t believe everything Penny said. Why? Because he couldn’t imagine Zoren worshipping his wife. Zoren might be affectionate, but the image most people had of him was still different.
But today, Yugi couldn’t help but think one thing:
Penny might be wrong, he thought. She didn’t need to brainwash this guy.
Zoren would stab himself in the heart if that’s what his wife wanted.
Yugi shook his head, listening to Zoren’s worries over a cup of tea. At this point, Yugi didn’t need coffee. This entire conversation was enough to keep him awake.
"Ahh..." Yugi rocked his head, eyes on Zoren. "So that’s the problem, huh?"
Zoren nodded and sighed. "That’s right."
"Well..." Yugi cleared his throat, trying to co up with a reassuring response. If not, he might just have to expect a change in the CEO’s departnt, knowing Penny was a bad influence and would surely accept the idea of having her husband as an assistant.
Yugi might not have any emotional attachnt to those four in the CEO’s departnt, but he just couldn’t bear the thought of them ending up working for Atlas. After all, Allen was barely clinging to a thread.
While Yugi thought about it, his brows suddenly furrowed. Looking back at Zoren, he tilted his head a little.
"Uh, Mr. Pierson—"
"Zoren."
"Right. Zoren." Yugi cleared his throat. "I know this might sound a little strange, but Penny ntioned that your goal is to have quadruplets?"
At this, Zoren’s mood lightened slightly. "That is correct."
"Well, this is a bit strange for a coincidence, but don’t you think this might just be preparation for you?" Yugi hesitated, choosing his words carefully. Of course, he knew he was being ridiculous right now.
Even if Zoren and Penny wanted quadruplets, that didn’t an they would just get them.
Zoren raised an eyebrow. "What do you an by that?"
"I an, you’re clearly the most affected by Penny having not just one assistant, but four. But then again, once the blessing cos, and she ends up pregnant—let’s say with the quadruplets you’ve been praying for—things aren’t going to be the sa," Yugi explained. "Having children isn’t as simple as creating them—not for those who are lucky enough to have them. I don’t have children myself, but from what I know, they take a lot of their parents’ ti."
Yugi shook his head. "And babies are naturally closer to their mothers. So Penny’s ti and full attention might just shift to them completely."
"..." Zoren remained silent, his lips pressed into a thin line. "Really?"
"Yes," Yugi furrowed his brows. "What did you think having children was?"
"I was thinking I could teach them how to convince their mother to stay with longer."
"..." Yugi’s face contorted. "Hah... well, you’ll still go through a phase where they’re vulnerable and need 100% attention and care. You’ll only be able to teach them later in life."
And what Yugi ant by that was, perhaps, when their "quadruplets" turned into teens. Or worse, adults.
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