Chapter 1510: Cassandra is not getting out of that prison.
Chapter 1510: Cassandra is not getting out of that prison.
Chapter 1510: Cassandra is not getting out of that prison.The days passed as usual.
Penny didn’t think much about Cassandra’s case or her first life. Thanks to her assistants, her mood had improved, and she was able to work without any problems. Surely, all it took for her to get back on track was a good feast.
"I guess I should call it a day," she whispered, glancing at the time. It was almost five now. Penny started preparing to leave for the day.
After the competition, her workload had lightened. She could afford to relax for a bit.
But just as Penny decided to stop dwelling on it and move on with her life, she paused and gazed at her computer. Pursing her lips, she let out another sharp and heavy sigh.
"It’s no harm to check," she muttered, sitting back in her chair and visiting the web. "I don’t think it’s going to affect my mood at this point."
After all, Penny realized that this matter was not something that should affect her in any way. Cassandra was not important in her life; that woman was just a bully under that beautiful shell of hers. Besides, whatever this was, it was much better for Penny to focus on her and her family’s survival.
As usual, she didn’t need to
After all, their goal—or rather, what she believed from everything she knew—was that, after the Bennet family’s downfall, Miller’s Company would quickly rise in the industry. With the enemy likely pulling the strings, they had gained access to a few of the largest ports in Anteca.
In simpler terms, this organization could smuggle anything they wanted in and out of Anteca freely. Without the Bennet family, there was no other threat in the industry. Other companies existed, but none were as big or as well-connected as Global Prime Logistics.
"It’s not that different, after all," she muttered again, finally gaining some clarity on the situation. "Because by framing Cassandra, they would significantly affect Senator Smith’s position and, inevitably, his candidacy."
Penny had already been incarcerated during the presidential election. However, that didn’t mean she didn’t know who had won.
How could she forget such a detail?
"And if Senator Smith is out of the picture... wouldn’t it be better for the enemy to gain control over parts of the country?" she muttered. "Instead of just the ports and customs?"
Especially if the enemies had already shaken hands with Senator Smith’s rival?
With all these realizations dawning on her, her heart began to race. Penny held her breath as she leaned back, giving her chair a slight bounce.
"Holy shit," she breathed out. "Cassandra is not getting out of that prison."
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