VILLAIN: MANIPULATING THE HEROINES INTO HATING THE PROTAGONIST - Chapter 744: Stroking Jealousy Of Each Beauty
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Wang Jian moved into the safe house that very evening, a luxurious yet secluded villa nestled on the outskirts of the city. The house was modern, equipped with all the necessary security systems, spacious rooms, and lush greenery surrounding it, providing the perfect blend of comfort and privacy. The safe house had been provided by Lucia.
As he stepped through the front doors, Charlotte and Sarah followed behind, each glancing around the space nervously. Both women’s personal security teams were stationed outside the perimeter of the villa, ensuring no one could get too close. It was just the three of them inside, and the atmosphere was immediately charged with tension.
“So, this is where we’ll be staying,” Wang Jian said with a casual smile, leading them through the house. “It’s fully stocked, and I’ve made sure the security is top-notch. You two can relax here without worrying about anything.”
Charlotte, dressed in a tight-fitting blouse and a pencil skirt that accentuated her hourglass figure, glanced around, still on edge. “I guess it’s nice, but… I still can’t believe we’re hiding out like this.”
Sarah, on the other hand, seemed more composed. Her long red dress flowed behind her as she followed Wang Jian through the hallways, her heels clicking on the marble floor. “It’s better than waiting for the next attack,” she said quietly. “We need to stay safe.”
Wang Jian nodded. “Exactly. And as long as you’re here, I’ll be with you both to ensure nothing happens.”
Over the next few days, Wang Jian settled into a routine with the two beauties. During the daytime, he played the perfect gentleman-accompanying them as they went about their daily routines, handling work calls, and organizing meetings from the villa’s home office. However, his presence was always felt, his charming personality working its way into every interaction.
At first, Charlotte and Sarah were polite and professional with one another. They both had their own personal boundaries, especially around Wang Jian, but that was about to change.
One evening, as the three of them gathered in the living room after dinner, Charlotte brought up the topic that had been hanging over them for days. “I still can’t believe we’re here,” she muttered, sipping her wine. “My whole life has been turned upside down.”
Sarah, lounging on the couch next to her, nodded in agreement. “It’s the same for me. But… we wouldn’t even be here if it wasn’t for you, Wang Jian.” Her tone softened as she looked at him with gratitude.
Wang Jian smiled, leaning back in his chair. “I’m just glad I could help. You both mean a lot to me, and I wouldn’t want anything to happen to either of you.”
The room fell into a brief silence as Charlotte and Sarah exchanged a glance, both women acutely aware of his words. He had been laying the groundwork for this moment, carefully playing on their emotions, building a connection with each of them individually while making them aware of the other.
The jealousy was subtle at first, but Wang Jian knew how to nudge it along.
One night, as they all sat in the dining room, sharing a quiet dinner, Wang Jian turned his attention to Charlotte. “You’ve really been handling all of this well,” he said, his voice laced with admiration. “You’ve always been so strong, even in tough situations.”
Charlotte blushed slightly, not used to such direct praise. “Well, I’ve had no choice, really. But thank you for saying that.”
Sarah, sitting across from them, raised an eyebrow. “Oh, I think we’ve all been strong in our own ways,” she said, her tone a little sharper than usual.
Wang Jian smirked, recognizing the opening. “Of course, Sarah. You’ve always been someone who gets things done. I admire that about you too.” His eyes flicked between them, noticing how both women seemed to be vying for his attention in subtle ways.
As the days passed, Wang Jian used every opportunity to stoke the growing tension between the two. Whenever he spent time with Charlotte, he made sure Sarah noticed, and vice versa. Whether it was sharing a laugh with Charlotte in the kitchen or complimenting Sarah’s dress in the living room, he was always planting seeds of doubt in their minds, making them wonder where they stood in his eyes.
One afternoon, as they lounged by the pool, Wang Jian decided to push things a little further. He had noticed that both women had become more comfortable around him, and he was ready to see how far he could take it.
Charlotte lay on a sunbed, her bikini-clad body gleaming in the sunlight, while Sarah was in the pool, floating lazily on her back. Wang Jian stood between them, casually sipping a drink.
“You know,” he said, his voice casual but with a hint of playfulness, “I’ve been thinking… It’s kind of nice having the two of you here with me. Like a little vacation, minus the whole threat of assassination, of course.”
Charlotte chuckled, adjusting her sunglasses. “A vacation? This is the most stressful vacation I’ve ever had.”
Sarah laughed from the pool, her tone a bit more serious. “I think we’re all just trying to cope in our own way.”
Wang Jian took a seat next to Charlotte, his eyes lingering on her curvy figure. “You’re both amazing women, you know that? Strong, intelligent, beautiful…”
Both women looked at him, their expressions softening. They were starting to see him not just as their protector, but as something more. The barrier between them and Wang Jian was slowly crumbling.
Later that evening, as they were gathered in the living room once again, Wang Jian decided to make his next move. Charlotte had gone to bed early, leaving him alone with Sarah.
He turned to her with a smirk. “You’ve been quiet tonight.”
Sarah sighed, leaning back into the couch. “I guess I’m just tired. It’s a lot to handle.”
Wang Jian shifted closer to her, his hand resting on the back of the couch. “You know you don’t have to carry it all by yourself. I’m here for you.”
Sarah’s eyes flickered toward him, her defenses weakening. She had been fighting her
attraction to Wang Jian ever since they moved into the safe house, but being so close to him every day was making it harder to resist. She glanced toward the hallway where Charlotte had gone to bed, a flicker of uncertainty crossing her face.
Wang Jian noticed and leaned in slightly. “What’s on your mind?”
Sarah hesitated before finally speaking. “It’s… nothing. I just don’t want to make things complicated.”
Wang Jian smirked. “Complicated? We’re all in this together. There’s nothing wrong with letting things happen naturally.”
Sarah bit her lip, torn between her attraction to Wang Jian and her loyalty to her marriage. Wang Jian could see the internal struggle, but he wasn’t in a rush. He knew that the longer they stayed together, the more the lines between them would blur.
As the days turned into weeks, Wang Jian continued to play his game. He subtly guided both
women closer to the edge, boosting their lust through his constant presence and calculated flirtation. Every touch, every lingering glance, was designed to make them crave more, while the jealousy simmered beneath the surface.
Charlotte and Sarah, once composed and professional, were now finding it harder to resist the pull of their desires. They had both begun to depend on Wang Jian not just for protection, but for comfort. The tension between them grew as they each tried to win more of his attention, their boundaries slowly dissolving.
Wang Jian watched it all unfold with a sinister smile, knowing that it was only a matter of time before both women would be his. They were already competing for his affection, and soon enough, they would cross the line they had both sworn to never break.