He decided to let it go. 'I won't stoop to her level.'
Olaedo, meanwhile, was busy trying to haul her suitcase out of the car. Clearly unbothered by his thoughts, she moved to carry it herself when Chibuzor stopped her.
"Up for some light exercise?" he asked.
Olaedo blinked in surprise. 'Light exercise?' Still, she nodded.
Chibuzor calmly left her suitcase in the car's boot. "We'll walk up to the main house. The housekeeper will send someone later with a car cart to get your things. It's something I like doing. Is that okay with you?"
She nodded again and followed him out of the warehouse.
What she saw next left her stunned. The entire compound was bathed in beautiful, warm light, but above, the sky remained pitch-black, adorned by a full moon.
Olaedo quickly checked her phone. The time read 3 a.m.
Her steps faltered as she processed the realization: this man had stayed in the car with her until 3 a.m.!
She glanced at Chibuzor, who didn't seem the least bit bothered. He walked ahead, calmly typing something on his phone, as if sitting in a car for five hours was completely normal.
For a brief moment, guilt tugged at her chest. Perhaps punching him earlier had not been entirely fair. He had honored their contract by refraining from carrying her up, even though it likely had not been comfortable for him, either.
But just as quickly, she brushed the guilt aside. He could have woken me up. It's not my fault he chose not to!
Lost in her thoughts, she didn't notice when Chibuzor abruptly stopped walking. She crashed into his broad shoulder with enough force to make her stumble.
Chibuzor recoiled, spinning and jumping away with lightning-fast reflexes. "What are you doing?! Keep your distance!"
Olaedo winced as pain shot through her nose. Hissing, she shot back, "Who wants to be close to you? I didn't realize you had stopped walking! That's on you, not me."
His jaw tightened in frustration, and for a moment, it looked like he had a retort ready. But instead, he turned on his heel and stormed off, typing furiously on his phone. The surprise was ready, but does this infuriating woman deserve it?
Olaedo rubbed her sore nose and followed him, muttering under her breath.
As they continued walking, Olaedo noticed several residential buildings scattered across the estate before her eyes finally landed on a grand structure. Shielded by a low wall adorned with flowers and a small white gate in the middle, the sight of it left her momentarily distracted.
They passed through the gate, and after walking a little farther, Olaedo was greeted by a truly unexpected scene.
Lines of people, dressed in uniform, stood on either side of the path leading to the house. As one, they chorused, "Welcome, Young Madam!"
At their forefront stood the housekeeper, a look of proud leadership on his face.
Olaedo froze in shock. Chibuzor, on the other hand, looked undeniably pleased with himself. This is perfect. Everyone will know she's the new mistress of the house. No one will dare disrespect her now, he thought smugly.
Stealing a glance at her, he silently awaited her gratitude.
Instead—
Smash!
Another punch landed squarely on his arm.
"How could you wake all these people up at 3 a.m. just to welcome me?! Do you even realize what you've done?!"
Chibuzor's pride began to crack under the force of her fury. "Of course, I know what I've done!" he shot back, rubbing his sore arm. "I've ensured your position as the Young Madam of the family is solidified!"
Smash!
The next punch hit harder than the first.
"You're such an idiot!" she snapped. "You've just made them hate me before they even know me! Who wants to be dragged out of bed at this hour to stand around for some ridiculous show of power? And since when did I need your help to establish anything? Do you think I got where I am today by relying on anyone? I built a multi-billion-local-currency empire in five years, without the drama!"
Chibuzor's eyes widened as the truth of her words sank in. He sighed, finally admitting defeat. "Okay, okay. I deserved the first punch," he grumbled. "But the second one was unnecessary! It hurt more than you realize!"
Olaedo rolled her eyes, already shifting her attention to the people still lined up before her. The fatigue on their faces couldn't be ignored, and she felt a pang of regret for their situation, even though it wasn't her doing.
Stepping forward, she raised her voice with a warm smile. "Thank you, everyone. I know it must have been difficult to be woken up at such an odd hour, even for something like this. I really appreciate all of you being here. I can't wait to get to know each of you better. As a small token of thanks, your salaries for this month will be doubled, courtesy of me. You're all amazing!"
The grumbling that had lingered among the staff quickly turned into cheers. Their apprehension about the new Young Madam dissolved into admiration. She wasn't spoiled or detached, she cared and even rewarded them generously.
Chibuzor gawked at her, utterly baffled. "You're doubling their salaries? Just like that?!"
Olaedo turned to him with a knowing smile. "No, you are doubling their salaries."
Chibuzor blinked in disbelief. "What's that supposed to mean? That's not what you just said."
She raised an eyebrow, her expression cool and collected. "Are you mistaken about something? That is exactly what I just said."
Before he could argue, she continued in a single breath, her tone as sharp as a lawyer presenting an ironclad case. "Clause 14—Shared Expenses Clause in your so-called loophole-free contract, states: 'All financial expenses related to joint appearances, events, celebrations, or any project of Party B will be paid by Party A for the duration of the contract. Party A reserves the right to decline financing any project of Party B that he doesn't see value in supporting.'"
Chibuzor's jaw clenched. "And?"
Olaedo smirked triumphantly. "So, unless you're saying you don't see value in ensuring that your employees like your wife…" She trailed off, leaving the implication hanging in the air.
"Also, unless you would like to claim this isn't a joint appearance, which it obviously is, you're responsible for bearing all expenses tonight. Including the salaries I just doubled."
Chibuzor stared at her, utterly speechless. How had she memorized that entire contract after reading it just once? And worse, how had she managed to flip his so-called loophole-proof terms against him? He felt like he had just signed himself into a game where she held all the cards.
Chibuzor forced a stiff smile onto his face, trying to appear unfazed. "Of course," he said with mock enthusiasm. "Happy to support."
Olaedo's grin widened, and she turned to walk ahead of him. Chibuzor silently signaled the housekeeper to dismiss everyone back to their quarters, his thoughts spinning.
'Why does it feel like I shot myself in the foot with that clause?' he wondered. 'And why does this woman have the memory of a computer?'
As the last of the staff cleared out, Olaedo sighed in relief. She had narrowly avoided an awkward disaster tonight.
If only she knew she had just created another one.
The servants returned to their quarters outside the short wall, their whispers buzzing like bees on a honeycomb.
"Young Master and Young Madam are so in love! Did you see how they kept whispering to each other? And how she hit him playfully? That's true affection!" gushed a young maid, her eyes sparkling with excitement.
"Yes! I saw it too!" another chimed in, clasping her hands. "And the way he smiled afterward! A man who backs his wife's decisions like that must really adore her. I've always said, real love is in the little things."
One of the chefs, an older maid chuckled, shaking her head at the younger ones' enthusiasm. "Don't get ahead of yourselves. It's just the first night. We'll see how this love story holds up in a few months when reality sets in."
"But Aunty Ezinne," the first maid protested, "she doubled our salaries on her first day! Young Madam is kindhearted. That's not something fake."
"Kind and beautiful," someone else added, earning a chorus of agreements.
At the men's quarters, the focus was entirely different.
"Young Madam is stunning! Did you notice her complexion? Like the moon glowing on water," said one of the drivers, leaning back as he spoke.
"Forget her complexion; did you see her confidence? She didn't even hesitate to speak her mind in front of Young Master. That's a rare woman," another man interjected.
An older steward, who had served the Arinze family for a decade, chuckled knowingly. "You boys are just taken in by her looks. True beauty is character, and from what I saw tonight, she has both. And yes," he added with a mischievous grin, "she's even more striking than Miss Adaugo."
The group erupted in laughter, some playfully jabbing elbows at each other.
The older steward who knew Chibuzor's history with Adaugo silently shook his head as his grin reduced 'What will happen to this Young Madam when Miss Adaugo comes back?'