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When Dani finally emerged from the bathroom, feeling refreshed, she found Cedric on the phone.
“Yes, the vi in the south of the city. Make the entire second floor one massive room. Have the designer send over theyout.”
Dani stood frozen, her mouth falling open in surprise.
That was a vi spanning several hundred square meters.
Cedric wanted to turn the entire second floor into a single room? Had he lost his mind?
As Dani stood there stunned, Cedric turned toward her with a mischievous smirk. His shirt was unbuttoned, the loose cor offering a tantalizing glimpse of his bare chest.
He stood there effortlessly rxed, radiating an irresistible allure from head to toe.
Dani drew in a sharp breath.
Lillian had been right all along.
He was a dangerously seductive man.
Lillian knocked on the door. “Dani, the car is ready.”
That evening, Dani was apanied by Ryan, Lillian, and Nina on her outing.
At the wheel was Cedric.
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As they arrived, Hackett’s eyes immediatelynded on Cedric behind the wheel. His face lit up with a smile, but when Cedric opened the door and Dani stepped out, his grin faltered ever so slightly.
Cedric asked, “What’s the matter? Can’t bring my wife along?”
Hackett quickly masked his difort with a strained smile. “Of course, you can!”
As they followed Hackett inside, Dani was struck by how the unassuming exterior of the house gave way to a world of hidden opulence.
First, a vast sea of blooming flowers greeted them, followed by an endless stretch of manicured golf greens, and yet another garden before they reached the vi.
It was no surprise that Hackett had suggested driving in.
Dani took in her surroundings with interest, her smile widening. “Mr. Graves, it seems you employ over fifty servants, mostly women except for the security. Your public support for women seems more than just words.”
Hackett let out a heartyugh.
The group followed him through the doors, greeted by an interior so opulent it could have been lifted from a ssic painting. Their eyes were drawn to priceless antiques, and the luxurious surroundings wereplemented by the soothing sound of flowing water.
Even Nina, a seasoned traveler, couldn’t hide her amazement. “This isn’t a home; it’s like living in a pce.”
Delighted by the praise, Hackett pped his hands, and in an instant, the maids appeared to serve the dishes. Each te was a masterpiece of culinary art.
Hackett pped once more, and three young women descended the stairs, their anklets chiming softly with each step, lending an enchanting charm to the vi.
“Allow me to introduce my three daughters,” Hackett said.
Nina was already captivated.
One of them was the epitome of purity and grace, herrge eyes seeming to hold a gentle, flowing stream within them. Her smile was so captivating that even Nina, a woman herself, felt her heart flutter with admiration.
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