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Harry Is Experimented On

Harem Startup : The Demon Billionaire is on Vacation

He just wanted a quiet vacation and a good espresso... instead, he ended up seducing half the city. ------ Lux Vaelthorn wanted three things: a good coffee, peace and quiet, and zero responsibilities. What he got? A mansion, a system with the personality of a deadpan butler, and a bunch of heiresses fighting over who gets to be his first “investment.” As the heir of Greed and Lust, Lux was born to dominate markets, hearts, and boardrooms. But after centuries of cleaning up his parents’ messes in the underworld, he rage-quit Hell’s finance department and took a hundred-year vacation to the mortal realm. His problem? Even without trying, he’s too hot, too rich, and too damn magnetic. His Incubus Pheromones seduce emotionally unstable rich girls like clockwork. His Greed System scans bank accounts like X-rays. And thanks to a “minor” celestial bounty on his soul, some entities either want to marry him… or murder him. [Warning: 3 rich virgins detected within 15 meters. Incubus Pheromones activated.] [Recommendation: Flee. Or flirt. Your call.] Lux just wanted caffeine. Now he’s got a mansion full of horny heiresses, a schedule full of power plays, and a city that thinks he’s a billionaire playboy CEO. Fine. If he can’t nap… he might as well rule. ------ Join my discord channel for illustrations: https://discord.gg/mSRHyMVhnG Bonus Chapters! *600 Power Stone = 1 bonus chapter *400 Golden Ticket= 1 bonus chapter *Magic Castle= 4 bonus chapters *Space Craft= 6 bonus chapters Important Note: No NTR, No Yuri, No rape. Tags: Mature Content , R-18 ,Gore, Comedy , Monster Girls , Succubus , Magic , Demons , Devil , Beasts , Action , Overpowered , Harem , System , Servants , Handsome Male Lead , Smart Male Lead, Economic and Financial genius Male Lead and Slice of Life.
UnholyGod · 290.8K Views

The Campus Detective: The Case of the Professor's Experiment

Narey was a seasoned female detective with years of experience in the National Intelligence Agency. She had been entrusted with some of the most complex cases involving national and international crimes. Everyone in the agency knew she was their pride—a brilliant operative who had cracked several high-profile cases through collaborations with foreign intelligence agencies. Her reputation had grown to legendary status in global intelligence circles. But after more than a decade of service, Narey stepped away from the agency. She became a private investigator. It wasn’t by choice—her personal life was falling apart. At 28, just two years ago, her elderly mother passed away, and her father’s health began to decline rapidly. They came from humble beginnings. Narey hadn’t earned her position through connections or privilege—it was her intelligence that set her apart. After her mother’s death, she became the sole caregiver for her ailing father. Her only sibling, a younger sister, had married and had a daughter. Tragically, her sister died—allegedly by suicide—after nine years of marriage. Her daughter, just seven years old at the time, was left behind. But Narey suspected it wasn’t suicide. Her brother-in-law remarried exactly one week after the funeral and handed the child over to Narey—who was still an active intelligence officer at the time. The timing, the behavior, everything felt wrong. Narey was furious and wanted to investigate, but she was overwhelmed—juggling her father’s care, raising her niece, and earning a living as a private detective. Then, a national crisis erupted. Students started disappearing—many of them activists, leaders of mass protests against the new regime and the sweeping legislative changes that came with it. Prestigious universities across the country were affected, but Grovement University stood out. It had the highest number of missing students and had been one of the loudest voices against the government. That’s where the investigation had to begin. The National Intelligence Agency couldn’t sit still. This was their jurisdiction. But no one in the agency had the experience—or the instincts—needed to crack a case like this. Everyone agreed: Narey was the one person who could do it. No other agent could even come close. The Director of the Agency called her in personally. The mission: go undercover as a student. At first, Narey refused. A long-term undercover mission wasn’t something she could commit to. Not with a child depending on her. But the agency pressed on. To the Director, she was their only hope—and she would be allowed to choose her own team. Her cover? A university freshman. It was a new kind of challenge—blending in with students nearly a decade younger. But for Narey, challenges had always been her element.
leeyoungearth · 14K Views
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