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Harem Startup : The Demon Billionaire is on Vacation-Chapter 404: Make Them Kneel
Chapter 404 – Make Them Kneel
Lux leaned forward again, closer this time, until his lips brushed the shell of her ear. His tail flicked against her tailfin, teasing, electric. "Then you let me handle it. You don’t have to get your hands dirty. I’ll make them beg. I’ll make them drown in the same tears they forced out of you. And you?" His voice dipped darker, hotter. "You’ll sit pretty. You’ll watch. And you’ll know every cry, every broken plea... belongs to you."
Ariel shivered, breath catching.
[Seduction probability: 92%. Revenge compliance probability: rising.]
Lux smirked against her ear. "Darling, you deserve more than peace. You deserve to own them. To make them kneel. To take every single thing they hoarded and call it yours."
Her tail flicked again, restless, betraying the war inside her. A part of her wanted to cling to peace. Another part—small, dangerous—stirred at his words, a spark long buried under years of fear.
Lux leaned back just enough to catch her eyes again. "Tell me you don’t want to see them ruined. Tell me you don’t want to watch their empire burn."
Ariel’s lips parted. No sound came out. She couldn’t lie—not when his crimson gaze was stripping her bare.
Lux’s grin spread, sharp and patient. "There it is. The beginning."
Her heart pounded like waves crashing in her chest. She didn’t know if she wanted peace anymore. Not when he painted revenge like this—seductive, inevitable, intoxicating.
Not when Lux made her believe she could have both.
He didn’t press further. That was the part that rattled her most. Anyone else would have taken her silence as weakness, forced her to choose, cornered her into compliance. Lux? He leaned back, wings stretching lazily, as if her turmoil was entertainment in itself. Like he was savoring her indecision the way others savored wine.
He snapped his fingers and the hovering charts winked out, holograms dissolving into smoke that smelled faintly of brimstone and cinnamon. The morning returned to silence, except for the faint trickle of water lapping against the pool’s edges. Ariel found herself staring at him again, at the casual power in every movement. At the way he filled the space without trying.
"Clothes," Lux said suddenly, as if the shift in topic was the most natural thing in the world. He plucked the apple core from the table, tossed it into the pool with a flick of his tail, and stood, stretching his back like a cat too smug to care. "You’ll need some. Good ones. Before you meet your real family."
Ariel blinked. "Clothes?"
"Yes, darling." He tilted his head at her, a half-smile curling his lips. "You didn’t think I’d let you walk into the Avariels’ halls in something from a bargain rack, did you? No. You’ll be presentable. Regal." His eyes glittered. "You’ll be mine."
She flushed, caught between pride and confusion. "I don’t—"
"Don’t what?" He stepped closer, the morning light catching on the faint kiss marks across his chest. His hand brushed against her shoulder, trailing down the line of her robe until he tugged it just enough to reveal one pale scar beneath. "Don’t think you’re worthy of it?" 𝒇𝒓𝙚𝒆𝔀𝓮𝓫𝒏𝓸𝙫𝓮𝓵.𝓬𝙤𝙢
Her voice faltered. "I’m not..."
"Stop." His finger pressed gently against her lips, shutting down the thought before it could escape. "You will come with me and Sira. You will walk at my side. Not broken, not cursed. But protected."
Ariel’s stomach twisted. She wanted to argue. She wanted to say she didn’t belong in his world. But her words melted when his thumb slid along her jaw, tilting her head up so she had no choice but to look into those crimson eyes.
He smirked. "You’re torn, I know. You want peace. You’re tempted by revenge. Both will come, darling. But first—" He leaned in, his breath ghosting over her cheek, his tail curling lightly around her waist like a teasing whisper. "First, you’ll learn to look the part."
Her breath hitched. She hated how easily her body betrayed her. How the warmth of his touch silenced the storm in her head.
"You’ll need dresses," Lux continued smoothly, as if his tail wasn’t slowly tightening against her hips. "Shoes. Jewelry, perhaps. Something worthy of the pearl you are."
"Pearl?" she echoed faintly.
"Of course." His lips curved into that infuriating smirk again. "Tearborn, weren’t you? The Delmars turned your pain into trinkets, didn’t they? Then let me twist the knife. Let me make you shine brighter than anything they’ve ever stolen. You’ll be the pearl they can never buy back."
Ariel swallowed hard. She should have been terrified. She should have pulled away. But instead she stayed perfectly still as his tail slipped away at last, leaving behind only a phantom heat at her waist.
[System Observation: Emotional anchor strengthening. Subject’s resistance decreasing. Probability of compliance: 78% and rising.]
Lux chuckled softly, amused by the way her scales glittered nervously against the sunlight. His hand lingered just a moment longer at her jaw before he pulled back.
The marks across his chest shimmered faintly, one by one vanishing as his body regenerated. Even the scratches across his wings smoothed away, and flesh knitted seamlessly. By the time Ariel blinked, he looked untouched—save for the dangerous gleam in his eyes.
His horns disappeared, wings folding into nothing, tail disappearing in a shimmer of smoke until he stood before her in his "human" disguise again, deceptively ordinary. He adjusted the cuff of his ruined shirt with mock composure, like a man preparing for a board meeting instead of leaving a girl trembling by the pool.
"Be ready after breakfast," he said lightly, as if nothing had just transpired. He straightened, eyes scanning her one last time, lingering on the shimmer of her tail. Then, softer but sharper. "And be confident, Ariel. You aren’t cursed."
Her breath stuttered.
He turned away, already striding toward the mansion, humming under his breath like a man utterly untouched by the storm he’d left behind. The tune was smug, infuriatingly casual, the kind of melody you’d expect from someone who’d just won a game no one else knew they were playing.
Ariel sat frozen by the pool, tail curling tighter in the water, heart still racing.
And she realized—maybe she hadn’t lost at all. Maybe she’d just been recruited into Lux Vaelthorn’s war.







