WARNING R-18!!!!
As both us were the only people in the Office, with the scenic views of the starry skies outsides and the dim light inside my office, everything was perfect and romantic for both of us. Andrea was standing right beside me, and, I am in my seat next to her, Suddenly with the coffee in my hand, my body started to heat up and my eyes which enjoying the view of the starry sky moved to the woman next to me.
Andrea was wearing her usual uniform, a tight collared white shirt and tight pencil skirt with a high cut, showing her white thick thigh. Although she was in her mid 30's, her figures and beauty were top notches, she was the embodiment of a perfect sexy MILF, her brown hair was tied into a bun, seeing how her clothes stick to her skins made me who's curse has been acting up, glued to her back view.No longer able to contained myself, my hand finally touching her white thigh, as our bared skin contacted each oI spend the whole night together with Andrea, The action was, of course, continue from the office to my private room at the mansion. Now I'm already on Earth, though I give the situation for Elijah and the others to handle, for now, I'm sure they will do just fine without me. I had to get back since I needed a lot of stuff to proceed with the war smoothly, Weapons and machinery is a must.Moreover, I wanted a Fighter Jet, simply because I want to make a statement that will make every single one of my enemies or possible enemy think twice before making move on Aeternum. After getting back to my mansion, the first thing I do was to contact, Lee Han Na and Derek Krawoski, at first they were shocked about my request, even with their vast underworld connection, obtaining a Jet Fighter wasn't something that easy to do, as the thing was very tightly regulated.I Understood their point of views since they need a little bit of time to prepare for it, I decided to let th
Being popular was kinda feels like a dream to me, I do want to feel them, but I definitely don't put it in thought too much. The work that I've done and my past life would be better let buried in the shadows. With the whole security staff guarding the path for me, I can safely walking with ease, but, since there's apparently people shouting my name, I have to reply to them by smiling politely. There's no need to be an ass when there no reason to, Ran Hyun Ok were already waiting at the end of the line for me."Sir, good morning..". (Ran Hyun Ok)Politely greets me as she walks beside me."Morning…how's everything?…good?.."."Yes…our stock continues to rise as always…Virtue Cosmetics has also managed to broke through the Western market…Also, we have stopped purchasing new stock and continue our efforts to stabilize and strengthen our acquisition of every company that we invested in…". (Ran Hyun Ok)
"Miss Song He Yun, Please have a seat…".As soon as the door was opened and she entered, the sight of me and my line of lawyers shocked her. For sure she does not anticipate having a meeting with me, Considering as to Ran Hyun Ok has been delaying her request, she was prepared to beg to her again today, but now the tide has somehow changed for her, Probably."Mr. Mies, It's my pleasure to meet you, I am Song He Yun, President of Meteor Dynamics…". (Song He Yun)Greets me with a handshake and sits at her chairs on my right."It's quite a predicament that you are in right now…yet, you are still able to preserve until now…such caliber is hard to find nowadays…".I do find her admirable, it's easy to give up but harder to keep it together when the difficult time comes. I understand her to be exact, a company that you built on your own was something that akin to your child, no matter how bad it is, It wil
"I normally don't even care what the company does…because I respected their opinion, but still, since my money was still in their hands…at the very least I don't want to see it got to waste…".The meeting was already ended, so does the mind games between both of us. We currently inside Virtue cafeteria, having our lunch, Song He Yun was pleased to accompany me and seems eager to get on my good side."That's is understandable…but, one thing that struck my thought…why would you willing to spend so much for Meteor Dynamics…". (Song He Yun)"...Because I need it…I want to buy stuff from you…from Meteor Dynamics…".As I said, she stopped her spoon and look straight at me."…off record?..". (Song He Yun)Instead of rejecting, she seems to know what in my mind."Yes..large amount, and fast….I know what you were thinking…this stuff won't
"Yes I invested in it…Don't worry it's only for my personal use…nothing will come out of it that will potentiality affected Virtue.."."[It's better be that way, if any smokes come out…you handle everything yourselves…].". (Catherine)Apparently, she caught wind of it, Catherine knew about the meeting and the deal I signed with Meteor Dynamics. She was very furious about it, but since I told her that I will be handling everything, she let it go, ultimately she knew I'm good at what I am doing and after all, it's my money that I spent."Is something wrong?…". (Hwang Hwa Young)Carefully read my face, as I talk to on the phone for a few minutes."Emm?…no, it's nothing, just some work stuff…By the way, is 'this' normal for you?…".I pointed out at the outside of the windows, where there's a bunch of fans and reporters just sat outside
Thanks yo major Juliet fast actions and Alemia Royalty fast approval, the forward operation base has already been built and fully operational. According to major Juliet hourly reports, Queen Romella herself has provided the Aeternum Army to fully occupied her Knight Training ground, which has sufficient infrastructure and open land plots large enough for the Airship land.With order, video conference was initiated. After a few minutes, the call finally went through with no buffers at all, Major Juliet was ready on the other side, wearing her full combat attire. I noticed that she seemingly panting and looks as if she was in the middle of something."Major…how's on the other side?.."."Everything is good Sir, the base is up and running, ready to receive the next deployment…The Queen herself was ready and willing to provide us with full cooperation…But they wish for us to share our intel with them and prefers to be included in the
After the video call was disconnected, Queen Romella who's standing on the side feels awkward, she heard the President of Aeternum said that he will arrange a reinforcement to be sent there, But to be honest, considering the time frame and the situation at hand now, unless Aeternum sends at least a hundred thousand of soldiers in a few hours time, this situation will stay the same for at least a few days."I supposed there's no changed to the plan right now, right major Juliet?…". (Queen Romella)She deduced that the reinforcement will only arrive in the few hours."No..just as my president has said…no soldier will leave the wall…for safety reason…". (Major Juliet)She said without a hint of changing her expression.Major Juliet along with Queen Romella returned to the wall, as soon as they arrived there, they were greeted by a tense atmosphere, this is the front line defense against the crazy monster stampede. T
Everything outside the wall has turned into a black charred field, desolate of any life. The sight of emptiness, show Alemia nations a part of their mysterious allies Aeternum, which at this point has proven themselves to be much more than meets the eyes. Every Alemia soldier who looks at the sight was stunned, all of them were in awe and thankful that they had a strong partner to call an ally.Aeternum soldier that has fought right by their side for the last few days, has shown themselves to be a better soldier and a deadly fighter. Although Alemia soldier does question their looks and effectiveness since their attire and weapons were such an oddity and weird. Using a cloth looking armor and using a weird musket to fight the monster, is simply akin to suicide, the day they arrive at the wall everyone doubted their capability, though they do not greet them with hostility, it was enough for the Alemia soldiers to look at them pitifully and disdain. But after th
“But that’s not all,” he said. “We’re not just building stores. We’re buying land.”Elijah’s eyes narrowed. “Land?”Andrea arched a brow. “Personal Aeternum-controlled territory?”“Exactly,” Mies said. “We’ll negotiate the purchase and designation of sovereign Aeternum land within Hallerus. Locations where we will build permanent structures—embassies, farms, factories. Property they can’t touch. Not legally. Not politically.”Andrea crossed her arms. “You want to turn this alliance into territorial leverage.”“I want security,” Mies said. “We trusted them once. And they betrayed us. This time, we own the pieces on the board. If they want access to food and prosperity, they give us something real in return. Soil.”Elijah nodded. “No oversight from their monarchy. No interference. Full extraterritorial jurisdiction.”Mies smiled. “Exactly. We build an Aeternum that lives inside their walls. One they can’t tear down without declaring war.”Andrea added, “And when we build those farms and
“We’re proud Aeternians now,” said one local organizer. “But we remember where we came from. If we can help fix the old home while serving the new one, why not?”In university lecture halls, students debated passionately.“Strategically, re-integrating Hallerus into Aeternum’s economic sphere is a no-brainer,” one economics major argued. “We’ll be able to shape their policies from within.”“But trust is a currency too,” another replied. “If we spend it on the wrong partner again, we might pay more than we think.”In a small park in the east district, a group of Aeternum veterans sat on a bench, medals on their coats, eyes on the screens showing news footage of Andrea’s visit.“You remember that street?” one said, pointing.“I remember clearing it house by house,” another replied. “They cheered us one day. Chased us out the next.”The youngest of them, silent until now, finally spoke.“We gave them peace once. Maybe it’s time to give them a future.”Silence followed. No one disagreed.
“Accepted,” Helen said firmly.Andrea paused. “You are aware that this pricing is higher than what our allied nations pay?”“I am.”“And that it reflects the cost of your past decisions.”“I am aware.”Andrea’s expression didn’t soften. But there was a shift. A sliver of respect, perhaps.“We also request that Queen Helen and her full court travel to New Concordia,” Andrea said. “To sign the official alliance treaty in Aeternum, under President Mies' direct oversight.”That stung.A silent reminder: You no longer stand as an equal.But Helen did not flinch. “We will come.”Merrica remained quiet beside her, eyes locked forward, proud but weathered. He knew this was necessary. He knew, like her, that survival always demanded a cost.And this was the only path forward.Andrea stood, signaling the end of the meeting. “Then prepare your delegation. You have one week.”As Andrea and her entourage exited, Helen remained still, her hand brushing the edge of the map of Hallerus that lay on th
“I can prep the full economic framework in three days. I’ll soften it slightly—give them just enough dignity to sign without choking.”“Good,” I said. “Let them keep their crown and their pride, as long as we own their economy.”Andrea gave a subtle nod. “Then I’ll schedule the official visit. They’ll come to us.”“And when they do,” I said, voice cold and precise, “we’ll welcome them with smiles. And let them know who holds the scales now.”Andrea paused. “Anything else you want me to add in the background?”“Yes,” I said after a moment. “Tell them we’ll open an Aeternum Super Store in the capital as a gesture of goodwill. Make it sound benevolent.”Andrea smirked. “And on the inside?”“It’s a spearhead,” I said. “Once we’re in, we don’t leave.”“Understood, Mr. President.”The screen blinked as the call ended. I turned to Elijah, who was already compiling the summary.“Draft the formal invitation,” I ordered. “Summon Queen Helen and her full court to New City. They’ll arrive as sove
“This city is broken,” she said at last.“Which means it’s ripe,” Jessica added with a glint in her eye. “Imagine if we opened Aeternum Super Store branches here. Not just in the capital—but in every major city.”Robert nodded. “We’d dominate the market before they even knew what hit them. Food, tech, textiles. We could monopolize the entire consumer chain.”Andrew chuckled, finally seeing the silver lining. “We’d be heroes to the people. And villains to the nobles—well, if any are still left standing.”“People like what fills their stomachs,” Jessica said. “Right now, they’re starving for quality. They’ll welcome us like saviors.”Andrea folded her arms, surveying the square again. She could already envision the clean, modern storefronts replacing the crumbling stalls. Self-sanitizing kiosks. Subsidized food packs. Nutritional water stations. Supply chains optimized by Aeternum AI logistics.“This city’s a blank slate now,” she said softly. “Their failure is our opportunity. And this
“Minister Andrea, Her Majesty sends word. She invites you to join her in the council chamber once your tour is complete.”Andrea nodded without looking at him. “Tell her I’ll return shortly. Let her know the city has spoken louder than any court could.”The young man paled but bowed again and hurried off.Andrea resumed walking. “They’re ashamed. Helen saw the city, I’m sure. She knew I’d see this mess.”“She should be ashamed,” Jessica said. “But she’s trying. And she listened to her uncle, at least.”“Yes,” Andrea admitted. “That’s the only reason we’re even here.”They continued walking in silence until they reached the edge of the once-thriving industrial sector. The machinery was still, some pieces looted, others rusting like ancient bones. Andrea crouched beside a discarded engine part, running her fingers over the insignia stamped on the metal.“Aeternum-built,” she whispered. “We left it here. And they left it to rot.”She stood, her voice tightening. “No more gifts. No more r
“I come bearing news from President Mies,” Andrea said. “He has authorized me to reestablish economic relations between Aeternum and Hallerus.”The words fell like rain on droughted soil. Gasps. Whispers. And then—cheers stifled by etiquette.Helen blinked. “You’re serious?”Andrea raised a brow. “I don’t waste time, Your Majesty. Our logistics and trade units will begin routing initial shipments within two weeks. In exchange, we’d like preferred trading status for key Hallerian exports. Wheat. Marble. Blackvine spices.”Helen nodded rapidly. “Of course. Anything.”Andrea turned her gaze slightly. “Be aware: the initial tariffs will reflect… the past breakdown in our diplomatic relations.”A slight smile touched her lips. Not warm. Calculated.Helen bowed her head, just enough. “A fair penalty. One we accept.”Andrea’s expression softened—barely. “Good. Then consider today the first page in a new chapter.”Helen stepped forward. “Minister Andrea, may I speak plainly?”Andrea nodded on
“We’re sending an envoy,” I said. “I want a diplomatic team ready to leave within the week. Formal clothes, soft language, but firm posture. They’ll deliver the proposal to reopen channels with Hallerus.”Andrea raised an eyebrow. “And if they hesitate?”“They won’t,” I said. “Helen’s smarter than she was. She knows what Aeternum means now—not just power. Stability. Progress. A future. Her people know it too. They’re already lining up to buy our products again. Her economy needs us more than she’d ever admit.”Andrea took notes. “Do we offer full partnership or just trade?”“Start with trade. Let her work for the rest.”Elijah crossed his arms. “You’re playing the long game.”“Always,” I said. “She showed backbone. Now she has to show consistency. If Hallerus stays clean, stays reformed, we talk alliance in two years. Maybe joint ventures. Maybe intelligence sharing.”Andrea looked up. “And if they regress?”“Then the gloves come off,” I said. “I owe Merrica nothing now. The ledger is
“Shadow diplomacy?”“Shared progress,” I corrected. “No puppet states. No conquest. We build allies, not subjects.”“And if she fails?”“She won’t.”“You trust her?”“I trust momentum.”Silence settled between us. Weighty. Calculated.“She came to the edge,” I said. “She looked down. She chose to climb.”I placed my palm on the table. Pulled up the interlink data from the last ACIA relay. A still frame of Helen and Merrica, standing beside a new council—half of them former commoners. Not a single noble.“She’s rewriting the code of kingship,” Elijah said.“She’s writing history.”Elijah nodded. “I’ll alert the Council of Governors. Phase One integration can begin. Cultural exchange programs. Civil training volunteers.”“Quiet. Measured.”“As always.”I watched the horizon past the glass. My reflection stared back. Older now. Sharper.“Hallerus lives,” I said.Elijah placed the closed folder back into his case. “And Aeternum listens.”I sat behind the presidential desk, sunlight spilli