[FLASHBACK]
"Miss Bennet, is it true that you’re part of this grand scheme...?"
"What’s your brothers’ involvement in all of this?"
"Miss Bennet, why did you do such a thing? Are you not ashamed of what you’ve done to your family?"
Reporters swarmed around the police officers escorting Penny to the station. Penny flinched at the camera flashes and microphones being shoved in her face. Though the police tried to hold them back, they could only do so much.
"Miss Penelope!"
"Miss Bennet!"
"Why would you do such a thing?"
"Was your brother, the soldier, involved too?"
"Slater Bennet’s your brother, Miss Bennet—does he have a say in this?!"
"The Prime Group was part of this scheme... is that how your family accumulated its wealth?!"
All their voices and questions blended into the air, making it hard for Penny to focus on who was speaking. With the pushing, the yelling, and the intensity of the crowd, it nearly suffocated her.
’I feel dizzy,’ she thought, squinting against the lights. She felt lightheaded. She didn’t know whether it was from the suffocating air or the fact that she hadn’t eaten in the past twenty-four hours.
The police had shown up at the most unsuspecting time of the day. Just as Penny had been debating whether to eat or sleep, exhausted from working tirelessly for the past week. Or was it the lack of sleep? She hadn’t had much of that, either.
"Miss Penelope!"
"Miss—"
Penny’s drifting thoughts halted as something hit the side of her head. Her brows rose, the pungent smell of rotten egg assaulting her nostrils.
"You traitor!" a man’s voice suddenly echoed through the air. His outburst startled both Penny and the reporters.
For a moment, silence fell over the scene until the furious, middle-aged man shouted again.
"You traitor!" His face was flushed red, his eyes bloodshot. "You killed my daughter! Because of you, my daughter is dead!"
The reporters swarmed around him like bees to a flower. A few stayed with Penny, but their questions grew more aggressive with less competition.
Penny, meanwhile, was confused. It was as though her mind had gone blank for a moment.
"What..." she murmured, trailing off, just as another egg struck the other side of her head.
"Traitor!"
Then another egg hit her. "Greedy woman! You’re a killer!"
One by one, an angry crowd—previously thought to be bystanders—began to express their grief and anger. They hurled eggs, rotten tomatoes, and whatever they could find in Penny’s direction.
It took Penny a moment to process what was happening.
She looked around at the furious faces of people she didn’t even know, hearing them call her every vile name imaginable. The reporters relentlessly filmed and questioned her, caring only for their next big story. The police, although protecting Penny, mostly seemed concerned about shielding themselves from the objects flying their way.
It was chaos.
As the officers dragged Penny towards the station, another object came flying her way—this time, a pebble. Though small, it stopped her in her tracks.
Penny halted again, lowering her head. She touched her temple with her cuffed hands and noticed the blood on her fingers.
"I didn’t do it! Please! It’s not me! Please believe me—I didn’t do it! Please... believe me! Help me, I’m innocent!"
Zoren sat in a wing chair, watching the news while waiting for someone. His expression remained neutral, making it difficult for anyone to guess what he was thinking.
"Sir," Mark called quietly as he approached Zoren from the side. He leaned over and whispered, "Sir, it seems William Pierson got into an accident. He won’t be able to make it."
Zoren rocked his head slightly. "Dean already thinks he’s useless?"
Mark straightened, choosing not to answer. He didn’t need to; Zoren already knew the answer.
Zoren pushed himself up from the armrest and was about to leave when he suddenly paused.
Mark furrowed his brows, watching his boss, only to notice Zoren was staring at the large television. Penny was still on the screen, pleading her innocence as the crowd surrounded her.
"Mark," Zoren said quietly, gaining his attention.
"Yes, sir?"
"Investigate her case."
"What?" Mark’s brows knitted in confusion. He glanced at the TV, then back at Zoren, who was still fixated on the screen.
"I didn’t do it! Please, it’s not me! Please... believe me!" Penny’s desperate voice echoed through the room.
"Sir, why the sudden interest in this case?" Mark asked, perplexed. "I don’t think it concerns you. Besides, you have a lot on your plate, especially with Dean Pierson making moves."
"It’s fine," Zoren said, his gaze unwavering on the screen.
"May I ask why?"
Zoren didn’t answer immediately. He watched the broadcast until the news anchor appeared, and then turned to leave. "Because..." he trailed off, resuming his steps, "I believe her."
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