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Mister Billionaire's Treasure
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10 Chapters
Chapter 19 Breaking Point img
Chapter 20 The Woman Beside Him img
Chapter 21 Blindfolded in Silk img
Chapter 22 Waters Beneath the Silence img
Chapter 23 Beneath Drowning Waters img
Chapter 24 Held Between Bullets and Waves img
Chapter 25 The Distance Between Us img
Chapter 26 The Shore of His World img
Chapter 27 Goriy Island img
Chapter 28 The Story Beneath Goriy Island img
Chapter 29 A Dangerous Nearness img
Chapter 30 Words That Left Me Confused img
Chapter 31 Beneath the Island King's Sky img
Chapter 32 Claimed Before His People img
Chapter 33 The Woman Who Wanted Me Gone img
Chapter 34 Beneath the Eyes of His World img
Chapter 35 The Ghosts He Called Parents img
Chapter 36 Poison Beneath the Chandeliers img
Chapter 37 The Man at My Bedside img
Chapter 38 Relieved img
Chapter 39 Confession img
Chapter 40 Ruthless img
Chapter 41 Cherished img
Chapter 42 Captivated img
Chapter 43 Wicked img
Chapter 44 Boss img
Chapter 45 He's not the Killer img
Chapter 46 Rescue img
Chapter 47 Dispute img
Chapter 48 Cliff img
Chapter 49 Saved img
Chapter 50 Drugged img
Chapter 51 Bed and Naked img
Chapter 52 Foreplay img
Chapter 53 Date img
Chapter 54 A Dangerous Kind of Jealousy img
Chapter 55 The Gift He Chose Only Once img
Chapter 56 The Woman I Have Decided On img
Chapter 57 The Morning of Unwanted Goodbye img
Chapter 58 The Sweetness of Waiting img
Chapter 59 The Sound of Missing You img
Chapter 60 His Voice Across the Distance img
Chapter 61 The Surprise He Brought Home img
Chapter 62 One Week of Longing img
Chapter 63 Morning Between Love and Fear img
Chapter 64 Under the Same Horizon img
Chapter 65 The Weight of Sweet Days img
Chapter 66 The Night We Crossed the Line img
Chapter 67 Morning in His Arms img
Chapter 68 The Calm Before the Fire img
Chapter 69 His Kiss at the Edge of War img
Chapter 70 A City Without Him img
Chapter 71 Waiting Between Ordinary Days img
Chapter 72 Bar img
Chapter 73 He's Back img
Chapter 74 Reunited img
Chapter 75 Dinner Date img
Chapter 76 Truth img
Chapter 77 Pain img
Chapter 78 Save me, Reign img
Chapter 79 Killed img
Chapter 80 Acceptance img
Chapter 81 Operation img
Chapter 82 Happiness img
Chapter 83 Eternal Love img
Chapter 84 Special Chapter img
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Chapter 10 The Woman of His House

"I can do it myself," I said while watching Letty's reflection in the mirror as she drew the comb slowly through my damp hair.

Her hand paused for only a brief second before she met my eyes through the glass. "It is the Master's order," she answered in the same composed tone she had been using since they brought me into this room, and then she resumed combing as though that explanation should have been enough to silence all further protest.

I let out a slow breath and remained seated.

Arguing with these people was beginning to feel like arguing with walls. They had already insisted on bathing me despite my repeated refusals, and now I sat wrapped in nothing but a towel while they continued to handle me with the strange delicacy reserved for someone far above them. The attention did not make me feel cared for. It made me feel managed, arranged, and quietly controlled.

The room itself only deepened that sensation. It was far too spacious to be called an ordinary dressing room. Tall mirrored closets covered almost every wall, each one gleaming beneath the soft golden lights overhead. Dresses hung in endless organized rows behind polished glass, while drawers of jewelry, shoes, scarves, and cosmetics occupied the remaining spaces with frightening neatness. This was not a room built for necessity. It was a room built for someone who had the luxury of choosing identities according to mood.

Letty finally set the comb down and adjusted the towel more securely over my chest before stepping back. From this close, I could study her better. She looked to be around her sixties, but age had not bent her posture nor slowed her movements. Fine wrinkles rested around her eyes and mouth, yet they did little to diminish the striking morena beauty that still lingered in her features. There was a steadiness in her, the kind that comes from years of discipline rather than years of comfort.

"You should remain here until the Master returns," she said.

At the mention of Reign, Elliott's last warning came flooding back with uncomfortable clarity. He had looked far too serious when he said Reign was more ruthless than the devil. The humor had vanished entirely from his face at that point, and I remembered the brief paleness that touched him, as though even speaking too freely about his cousin came with consequences. I had wanted more answers, but Thraia had interrupted before I could press him further, leaving me with only those unfinished warnings and my own growing impatience.

I lifted my chin slightly and looked at Letty through the mirror again. "I have no plans of waiting for your master. You may all be under his orders because you work for him, but I do not belong to this household. I was brought here without my permission, and no amount of expensive rooms or obedient maids will change that."

Letty inhaled slowly.

When she turned to face me, there was no irritation in her expression, only something firmer and more unsettling because of how calm it looked.

"You will not enjoy what follows if you attempt to leave without his knowledge," she said. "No one walks beyond the Master's reach simply because they decide to."

I frowned. "And what exactly is that supposed to mean?"

For the first time, Letty looked as though she had already said more than she intended, but she did not correct herself. Instead, she moved toward the double doors and opened them.

A line of maids stood waiting outside.

The moment they saw her, all of them bowed.

"Dress her properly," Letty instructed without turning back to me. "Complete everything as the Master ordered until he returns. If any of you still wish to continue breathing comfortably in this house, do not make a mistake with her."

"Yes, Madam," they answered together.

The synchronized response sent a strange chill over me. It was not the obedience itself that unsettled me. It was the fear hidden beneath the obedience. Every person in this house moved as though one wrong step could cost them dearly.

Letty stepped out, Thraia following after her, and the remaining maids entered in silence. They closed the doors, lined themselves before me, and once again lowered their heads.

"You can raise your heads," I said, growing increasingly uncomfortable with the ritual. "I am not someone who requires that."

The maid closest to me answered carefully. "The Master instructed us to treat you as the woman of this house, Miss. We cannot do otherwise."

I stared at her.

The woman of this house.

The title sat heavily in my chest.

I did not know what sort of madness was moving inside Reign's head, but the thought of being labeled under his household in such a way made me instinctively recoil. He had bought me from an auction, dragged me into this mansion, commanded everyone around him to care for me, and then vanished while leaving orders that wrapped around me like invisible chains. Nothing about this arrangement felt temporary, and that was precisely what made me uneasy.

One of the maids walked to the mirrored closet and opened it. Her eyes moved over rows upon rows of dresses before she selected several and then hesitated. Turning toward me, she bowed again.

"Would you prefer to choose for yourself, Miss? I do not know what style suits your liking."

I looked at the dresses.

Silk.

Chiffon.

Fine embroidered pieces that probably cost more than a year of my tuition.

A bitter feeling passed through me. I was not raised for this kind of treatment. I did not know what it meant to stand still while other people dressed me, served me, and spoke to me with rehearsed politeness. My life had always been built around moving, doing, surviving, and making sure every peso had a purpose. Looking at these women did not make me feel superior. It made me feel like I was standing on the wrong side of a life that was never mine.

"Anything simple," I said quietly. "I do not need anything extravagant."

The maid nodded and began selecting again while the others prepared towels, shoes, and accessories with mechanical precision.

I remained standing in the middle of the room while they moved around me, but my mind had already stopped focusing on dresses. Information had begun arranging itself more usefully now. Elliott would be around for a week. Reign was gone. The maids feared him too much to help me directly, but fear also made people predictable. Predictable people followed routines, and routines always left openings somewhere. I did not know yet how large this mansion truly was, how many guards watched the exits, or what exactly Letty meant when she said no one could walk beyond Reign's reach, but I knew one thing with painful certainty: if I allowed myself to settle into the softness of this place, if I allowed these people to dress me and guide me and keep me waiting like an obedient guest, then I would slowly become exactly what Reign intended me to be.

That was something I refused to let happen, no matter how many doors this mansion had or how many warnings his people threw at me. While they busied themselves choosing fabrics and fixing my hair, I stood still and let them continue, but inside my head every possible path was already beginning to form into the same conclusion. I would watch, I would wait, and before Reign returned to this house, I would find a way to disappear from it.

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