Transmigration; Married to My Ex-Fiancé's Uncle-Chapter 182; Contacting her parents

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Chapter 182: Chapter 182; Contacting her parents

"She won’t be, and she doesn’t have a reason to be...." Lu Yuze interrupted with absolute conviction. "Because I’ll make sure of it. I’ll give her everything she needs, protect her from everything she fears, make this life so essential to who she becomes that leaving would mean losing herself." He smiled, dark and satisfied. "She walked into my world by choice, Ah Ling. She proposed this arrangement. She negotiated these terms. Everything that happens now, every chain I wrap around her, every door I close behind her, every exit I eliminate, she authorized the moment she asked to be my wife."

On the monitor, Shuyin looked up suddenly, as if sensing something, her eyes scanning the area with that sharp wariness that never fully left her. But she wouldn’t find the camera. Wouldn’t detect his observation. Wouldn’t realize until far too late that the contract marriage she’d proposed had been the first link in her own imprisonment.

"She came to me," Lu Yuze said softly, his gaze locked on her image. "She offered herself. She walked into this cage with her eyes open, thinking she understood the terms. Now she’s mine, and she’s going to learn exactly what that means."

He turned back to his work, dismissing Ah Ling with a gesture.

"Make sure the security protocols around the South Branch are updated. I want to know everyone she speaks to, everywhere she goes, everything she does. And Ah Ling?" He looked up one more time, his expression cold and final. "Start having a legal review of any loopholes in the marriage contract. If she thinks she negotiated herself an escape route, I want it closed before she finds it."

"Yes, sir."

As Ah Ling left, Lu Yuze returned his attention to the screen, watching the woman who’d negotiated her own imprisonment continue to tighten the chains around herself with every gentle interaction with his daughter.

She’d asked for this.

Now she would learn to live with the consequences.

Yuyan had lost her mother at birth, and had spent years yearning for maternal love that no nanny or relative could provide. Now she’d found it in the most unlikely person, her stepmother, fresh from prison, playing dangerous games with dangerous people in his brother’s company.

It was beautiful.

It was tragic.

It was exactly what he needed.

Lu Yuze closed the files and stood, straightening his jacket meticulously, his expression settling back into its usual mask of aristocratic control.

Let the games begin.

And let Shuyin believe, for just a little while longer, that her office at the Lu South Branch was private, that her moments with Yuyan were hers alone, that she was the one pulling the strings.

The truth would reveal itself soon enough. 𝒻𝑟ℯℯ𝑤𝑒𝑏𝑛𝘰𝓋𝑒𝓁.𝒸𝑜𝘮

The truth is that even from outside the Lu family business, even from his own separate empire named after his daughter, Lu Yuze still watched. Still controlled. Still played the game on his own terms.

— — — — — —

"Damn! Working in an office ain’t easy!" Shuyin grumbled, her fingers trailing through yet another stack of files as fragmented memories, the original Shuyin’s memories, flickered through her mind like scenes from someone else’s life.

The irony wasn’t lost on her. Here she was, pretending to be a dutiful office worker, when in reality she was a princess. Not just any princess, but one whose brothers and parents had doted on her so heavily that she’d barely had to lift a finger before. And now? Now she’d been missing for what felt like three years.

Maybe more.

Her chest tightened at the thought. They must be frantic.

She pushed back from the desk with a decisive motion, the chair wheels squeaking against the linoleum. This couldn’t wait any longer. Her parents, her real parents, deserved to know she was alive, that she was well, that she hadn’t simply vanished into nothing.

The washroom was mercifully empty when she slipped inside. Fluorescent lights hummed overhead, casting everything in that peculiar institutional glow.

Shuyin moved to the sink with purpose, twisting the faucet until water pooled in the basin, cool and clear.

She took a steadying breath. This was who she truly was, not the human woman whose body she now inhabited, but a sea creature reborn, carrying ancient magic in her veins.

With practiced grace, she pricked her finger, letting a single drop of blood fall into the waiting water. The crimson bloomed like ink, and she began to weave her magic through the liquid, manipulating it with the ease of someone who’d been doing this since childhood.

The water shimmered, its surface rippling with otherworldly light before an image began to coalesce, distorted at first, then gradually sharpening into focus. A face emerged from the depths of the enchanted liquid, regal and weathered, with eyes the color of deep ocean trenches.

But before the connection fully stabilized, Shuyin, no, Kailani, closed her eyes and let the human glamour fall away. Her features shifted, bones realigning, her true face emerging like the tide reclaiming the shore.

When she opened her eyes again, Princess Long Junyao gazed back at her reflection, ready to face her father as herself.

"Kailani?" The voice resonated through the water, carrying both disbelief and desperate hope. "Is that truly you? Is it you my dear?"

Her father’s face, broader and more angular than any human’s, filled the makeshift portal. His expression cycled rapidly through shock, relief, and barely restrained emotion. The great King of the Deep, who commanded legions and ruled vast underwater kingdoms, looked as though he might weep.

"Yes, Father. It’s me. It’s me your beautiful daughter..." Her voice, her real voice, felt strange after weeks of speaking with human vocal cords. "I’m sorry. I’m so sorry for disappearing without a word...."

"Five years and four months," he interrupted, his voice rough. "Five years and four months we’ve searched. Your mother...." He paused, seeming to gather himself. "Your mother has wept oceans, daughter. Your brothers have scoured every current, every trench, every forgotten corner of the seas."

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