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Chapter 422

    Hector strolled back home at a leisurely pace when suddenly, a petite figure crashed into his chest.


    "Sir, please help me! Someone''s after me. They want to take me away. Please, you have to help!" She pleaded, her tear-


    streaked face gripping his shirt for dear life.


    With a look of disdain, Hector pushed the girl away, his voice cold as steel. "I''ve seen your type before, always throwing


    themselves at people. Cut it out.”


    He shrugged her off and continued on his way, but soon after, a group of ruffians hollered from behind, "Grab her, she''s right


    here!"


    The gang seized the girl, dragging her back as she screamed for help. Hector didn''t look back, walking on as the girl''s desperate


    eyes fixated on his retreating figure before she closed them in despair.


    In ast-ditch effort, she fumbled in her pocket for a small knife and brought it to her throat, but it was swiftly knocked out of her


    hand, "Think you can off yourself that easily? You''re not dying until you''ve paid back what''s owed!"


    A p rang out, and the girl''s face turned to the side, blood trickling from her mouth. The group continued to drag her away, but


    Hector, out of the corner of his eye, saw her hair floating behind her as they took her. He closed his eyes, then snapped them


    open and spun around, striding over to the gang. "Let her go!"


    They paused, looking up at Hector blocking their path. "Mind your own business!" They sneered, trying to continue, but Hector


    grabbed one by the arm.


    "Didn''t you hear me? | said let her go!" His eyes glinted with a steely resolve under the moonlight.


    Realizing Hector wasn''t backing down, the leader spoke, "This girl''s old man skipped town after owing our boss a fortune. Debt


    passes from father to daughter; it''s only fair. So, kindly step aside and let us handle this."


    Hector eyed them sharply. "If she owes you money, ask her to pay. Why take her?"


    "She''s broke, and our boss decided to have her work off the debt at the casino. Once she clears the te, she''s free to go," the


    man dered.


    The thought of the young girl being forced to work off debts at a casino and bing a ything for gamblers, was more than


    Hector could stomach. "How much does she owe?"


    "Her father left a debt of half a million!"


    Hector pulled out a card from his wallet. "Here''s half a million. The PIN''s thest six digits on the back. Take it to your boss and


    leave the girl be."


    The gang quickly checked the card at a nearby ATM and found the money as promised. They nced back at Hector. "We''re


    square. Let''s roll out.”


    Once they were gone, the girl stood at the corner, staring after Hector, who, without a nce back, walked into his vi.


    She followed timidly until he reached his doorstep. Hector turned, annoyed. "I''ve settled your debt. Why are you still here?"


    She looked down, twisting her clothes nervously. "Sir, thank you for saving me. I''ll find a way to repay you. | don''t have a job right


    now, but | can work for you and do household chores."


    "I don''t need a maid. You can leave. The debt''s forgiven." With that, Hector entered his house and mmed the door shut.


    The girl stood by the closed door, the night wind howling as she wrapped her arms around herself, shivering on Hector''s


    doorstep.


    The next morning, Hector was ready to head out to the office when he opened the door to find the girl still there, her clothes thin,


    her face pale and blue from the cold.


    "Hey! Didn''t | tell you to leave? Why are you still here?" He asked.


    She tried to stand but copsed, darkness closing in. Hector caught her just in time. "Sir... | have nowhere to go. | want to repay


    you..." She fainted before finishing her sentence.


    Cursing under his breath, Hector carried her inside to the warmth of his vi, turning up the heat. She was burning up with a


    fever. Damn, she must have spent the whole night outside.


    Hector called the doctor, who arrived in a hurry and confirmed the girl had caught a chill and was feverish. He instructed the


    doctor to care for her while he went to the office, and asked his secretary to look after the girl.


    Feeling somewhat responsible, he called at lunch to hear the fever had broken. He instructed his secretary to buy some food for


    her, suspecting she hadn''t eaten since yesterday.


    Her parents were so irresponsible, leaving their debts for their daughter to deal with. Hector shook his head in disapproval.


    Returning from work, he found the girl bustling in the kitchen. She had recovered.


    "Sir, you''re back? Dinner''s ready," she said with a smile, gesturing to the simple yet inviting spread on the table.


    "Why haven''t you left? | told you, | don''t need a maid," Hector remarked, slightly exasperated.


    She looked down, then mustered her


    courage. "Sir, you have no one el


    here. Look at t e Giger Bas ifiey all


    Haye Gaff Pet me stay and help


    you—clean, cook, and doundry. |


    promise | won''t be a bother." Please


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    Sensing her determination, Hector acquiesced, "Fine, you can stay. Let''s eat.” He sat down and began to eat the meal she


    prepared.


    The girl beamed, serving him more


    food as he ate withoutin


    his surprise, the feeders ae


    spied himself going for


    seconds. He looked up at her


    watching him. "Aren''t you going to


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    "I wanted to wait until you were finished," she said, still smiling.


    Hector set down his utensils. "Well, I''m done. Eat. I''m heading upstairs."


    He left her to her meal, feeling a curious sense of warmth in his usually solitary home.


    He paused at the top of the staircase,


    turning back to catch the girl''s gaze)


    ichhelda Nadie


    admiration. "By the way, what''s your


    name?" Please read the original


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    With herrge eyes reflecting a skittish light, she replied, "It''s Bianca, sir."


    The man nodded. "Alright, Bianca. You''ll stay in the guest room downstairs. Your duties are to keep the house clean and cook


    dinner."


    "Yes, sir!" She almost squealed, barely containing her excitement.


    "There''s cash in that drawer; use it to buy whatever you need," Hector gestured towards the coffee table in the living room.


    Bianca bobbed her head, her ponytail bouncing. "Got it, sir. Don''t let me keep you from your work."


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