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Didn't fix the pipe for free

"The moment I chose him over my solitude. I'd rather have him around than keep my solitude."

Hugo studied Penny's face. Her eyes were still sharp and intimidating, but the slight smile in the mix gave her expression a softer look. He nodded and said, "Then, it seems there's nothing I should worry about. It looks like my sister knows what she's gotten into. Still, I want you to be careful. Even though Zoren Pierson is a sickly man, he's dangerous."

Penny's eyes snapped to Hugo at the mention of danger. For her brother to call someone dangerous, there had to be a reason.

"A dying person isn't afraid of death, nor are they afraid of crossing lines," he added quietly but clearly. "Be careful, Penny. Get to know him better. You know I'll always side with you no matter what. If he's one of your people, then he's my person as well."

"It's a shared responsibility, I know," she finished his thought, repeating a principle from the military. "Understood… sir."

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