Harem Startup : The Demon Billionaire is on Vacation-Chapter 416: Little Pearl

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Chapter 416: Little Pearl

Chapter 416 – Little Pearl

She wanted to reach out. She wanted to believe she could lean into someone and be held by someone who was hers.

But she wasn’t sure if that belonged to her anymore.

Not yet.

The man cleared his throat. His voice was raw when he finally spoke. "I... I think we would like to proceed with the test. Privately. If... if that’s alright."

"Of course," Rava said smoothly, her tone gentle but professional. "I’ll have my assistant coordinate with your liaison. It’ll be discreet."

The woman wiped her cheeks. She was still staring at Ariel like she couldn’t stop. "You have her eyes," she whispered. "And the hair."

Ariel opened her mouth. Closed it.

Her voice felt stuck in the back of her throat. She wanted to say ’thank you.’ Or ’I don’t know what to do.’ Or ’can you please not look at me like that because I might cry in front of this very expensive fruit plate.’

But all she did was nod.

Just a little. Barely enough.

It was all she could give.

Lux stood slowly, signaling that the meeting was over, without ever saying the words. He smoothed the edge of his jacket and gave them one final look. "Thank you for your time. Truly."

The man stood as well. Nodded. A little dazed. The woman followed, her fingers trembling around her glass.

Ariel stayed seated.

Until Sira touched her shoulder. Light. Just once.

And then Ariel stood too. Quiet. Dignified. Even though her legs felt like paper.

They left without another word.

The hallway outside was cool, dim.

Lux didn’t speak right away. Neither did Sira.

But once they were far enough, once the door closed behind them, Lux turned slightly, watching Ariel with that unreadable expression of his.

"How are you holding up?" he asked softly.

Ariel swallowed.

Her fingers twisted around each other. Her nails dug into the soft skin between her knuckles.

"I don’t know," she whispered. "I don’t... feel anything. And I feel everything. All at once."

Sira exhaled, pulling off her sunglasses. "That’s normal. You’re either going to cry in the car or have a complete mental breakdown in the bath tonight. I’d recommend crying now so you don’t ruin your sheets later."

Ariel gave her a look.

Lux chuckled under his breath, shaking his head. "Sira..."

"What?" Sira said innocently. "She needs to know her options."

Lux reached out, brushing a strand of silver-blue hair from Ariel’s cheek. "You did well," he said gently. "You didn’t freeze. You didn’t run. That’s more than most could handle."

"I didn’t do anything," Ariel muttered, looking away. "I just sat there. I couldn’t even talk."

"You sat," Lux said, "with dignity. You listened. You held your tears until the door closed. That’s more strength than you think."

Ariel’s lip trembled again. "But what if they don’t want me?"

Sira rolled her eyes. "Oh, they want you. Did you not see the crying? The shaky hands? The holy-pearl reaction? They’re already halfway to building you a shrine."

"That’s not comforting," Ariel said weakly.

"It’s not supposed to be," Sira said, flicking her hair. "It’s true."

Lux smiled faintly. "What she means is... this will take time. But they showed up. That’s a start. A better one than most."

Ariel looked at him, eyes wide and glassy. "And if I mess it up?"

"Then you mess it up," Lux said simply. "And we try again. Or we don’t. Either way, you won’t be alone when it happens."

That was what finally cracked her.

Ariel didn’t break like a glass shattering; she broke like a dam. Silent at first, a few trembles, then the flood. Her breath hitched, her fingers twisted into Lux’s shirt and she buried her face against his chest, sobbing in a way that was both small and endless.

Lux exhaled through his nose. He glanced sideways at Sira over the top of Ariel’s head. She raised one perfect brow. Neither of them said a word.

Demons weren’t built for this. Not this kind of soft, human weeping. Lux could seduce a room full of board members, negotiate mergers between Infernal holdings, smile his way through hostile takeovers and seduce them after—but put a crying girl in his arms and his mental spreadsheets just... blanked.

He patted her head. It felt awkward. Mechanical. He tried again, slower, smoother, like maybe he could turn it into a caress instead of an emergency gesture. 𝒻𝓇𝑒𝘦𝘸𝑒𝒷𝓃ℴ𝑣𝘦𝑙.𝒸ℴ𝘮

Sira tilted her head, sipping from a small bottle of water she’d snagged at the hall bar. "You look like you’re trying to burp a baby," she murmured under her breath.

"Shut up," Lux muttered back, still patting Ariel’s head.

He tried for a reassuring voice. "Hey... hey, no crying, okay? They’ll think I’m the one who—" He stopped.

His palm was wet. Not just wet. Textured.

Lux pulled back slightly and stared at his hand.

Five pearls lay in his palm. Small but heavy, smooth as glass, faintly glowing with a soft inner light. Enchanted.

His system flared instantly.

[System Notification: Rare Bio-Material Acquired.]

[Item: Mermaid Pearls X5.]

[Enchantment Rating: 9.6/10 – Exceptional Quality. Market Value: "You don’t want to know, sir."]

[Advisory: Standard mermaid pearl production halts after age 20. This subject appears to be an anomaly. Please treat accordingly.]

Lux blinked, his CFO brain automatically running numbers even while his other hand was still rubbing slow circles on Ariel’s back.

’Holy Hell.’

He looked down at her. She hadn’t noticed yet—still sobbing quietly against him. "I thought..." he murmured aloud, mostly to himself, "...mermaids only produced pearls until they were twenty."

Sira leaned in, eyes glittering like a dragon spotting treasure. "That’s what the lore says. But these..." she plucked one pearl delicately from his palm and rolled it between her fingers. "...these are the finest I’ve ever seen."

Lux’s lips curved. Slowly. Smugly. His incubus charm flickered back like a switch had flipped. "We need to show this to your parents."

Ariel hiccuped mid-sob, pulling back just enough to look up at him with red eyes. "W-What?"

Lux’s smirk softened, but only a little. "Evidence, little pearl. Clean, undeniable, unassailable evidence."