Chapter 700
They were right. She was rushing things since the court case hadn't actually begun. Judging by how smart Eugene
was, he certainly wouldn't bring this matter up in court. Even if she found out that Ellen was alive, it was no use at
all. At most, she could reduce her mother's sentence by a few years. But what else could she do? Was she just
going to watch her mother being sent to prison?
Nicole warmly invited Penny over to her house after receiving Penny's call. However, when Nicole saw how much of
a mess Penny was, she let out a gasp of surprise. "Oh, dear! What happened to you?"
Perhaps it was all the obstacles she had encountered that day, but Nicole's sudden warmth made Penny feel like
crying. Tears welled up in her eyes, which made her look more pitiful than ever. Nicole didn't seem to mind how
much of a mess Penny was right then, for she quickly pulled the other woman into a hug. "Don't cry. Let's sit down
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtand talk," Nicole suggested.
As Nicole spoke, she quickly pulled out some clothes for Penny to get changed. "How did you end up in such a
state?" Nicole asked.
"Eugene hit me," Penny said while sobbing. Nicole was shocked to hear this. Although everyone was afraid of
Eugene, he wasn't the type of person who would just hit others without any reason. It was even more unlikely for
him to hit Penny, who was like a younger sister to him.
"Eugene? Why did he hit you?" Nicole asked. Penny gave Nicole a summary of what had happened that morning.
"Now, I know that he has never treated me like a sister. Otherwise, he wouldn't treat me that way, right?"
Nicole didn't agree. "You might be misunderstanding your brother. He used to be so nice to you, and he used to
bring you out for good food all the time. What do you mean when you say that he never treated you like a sister? A
relationship is a two-way street-you relied on him because he was nice to you, right? It's just that recently, your
brother... has indeed been..." Nicole didn't finish her words as she didn't know how to complete the rest of her
sentence.
Penny quickly caught up to what Nicole was saying. "Well, it's because he started dating Olivia. That naturally
means that I, his so-called younger sister, is now in second place. You have no idea how excited he was when Olivia
managed to save Old Man Nolan. He just wanted to flaunt her skills! I was giving him a chance to show off, yet he
ended up hitting me! How dare he hit me?"
The more she spoke, the sorrier she felt for herself. Big, fat tears streamed down her cheeks. Nicole let out an
exasperated sigh. "I agree. He no longer contacts his friends, either. All he thinks about is
Olivia. Well, I guess it can't be helped. Olivia isn't going to just disappear into thin air, so the only thing you can do is
to accept it."
Penny pouted her lips sadly. "You're the best to me, Nicole. You have no idea how bad it was when I went to Uncle
Evans. I wanted him to help me come up with a solution, yet he told me that he couldn't do anything. He even told
me not to get involved. In other words, he was saying that my mother deserved what she got. How could he say
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmsuch things? Even if my mother deserved what she got, he shouldn't say such things since he's her brother, right?
Didn't my mother spend her whole life building Roberts Group? One can only see another's true colors when
something bad happens."
Nicole tugged the other girl's hand. "Alright. Don't be sad. It's normal for people to backstab and betray others, but
it's rare for people to offer help during one's time of need. If you want to save your mother, you'll have to rely on
yourself. Your uncle probably doesn't even want your mother to be released. Think about it. Who would want your
mother to stay away from the company? Your uncle, of course! That's why he would never help you!"
Penny scoffed. "Even if my mother weren't around, he wouldn't be the one to make decisions. My mother still holds
the largest number of shares in Roberts Group. Ah! If only I'm as capable as my mother. Now, I feel really helpless. I
don't know what to do. It's been so many years, and I feel like I've been learning about the business for so long that
I don't even know what I'm learning anymore."