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Prophecy: rising of the first hybrid

WARNING WARNING!! THIS BOOK CONTAINS MATURE CONTENT. {WSA ENTRY..} Orpheus was once a young vampire, born into a family of vampires who turned him into a werewolf through the use of black magic. This transformation created a battle within him as vampires and werewolves because of a deep-seated enmity towards each other. Orpheus struggled with this duality for thousands of years and eventually learned to live with his newfound self. However, this transformation left him ruthless and cold, instilling fear in people who worked for him. Despite his fearsome reputation, there was one exception - Camilla Grande. Camilla was a young woman in her twenties who lost her parents in a devastating car accident when she was just eighteen. She had to give up her dreams of pursuing a degree and a career in dancing to start working. However, her lack of a degree made it difficult for her to find a job in a regular office. One day, while wandering the streets, she overheard someone talking about a luxurious mansion on the other side of town that needed a housekeeper. The previous staff who worked there either got fired or left on their own accord, and no one could tell a complete story about the mysteries of that house. Camilla was about to dismiss the thought, but when she heard the amount they were offering to pay, she decided to apply. Little did she know that her decision to work at that mansion would change her life forever.

dera_damsel · Fantasy
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67 Chs

Chapter forty-four: Bankruptcy

The next day.....

"Orpheus walked into the conference room, his back straight and his confidence evident. The room was tense, with worried shareholders waiting for his guidance. As he took his place at the head of the table, all eyes turned to him, hoping for a solution to their problems.

"Mr Pendragon, we've all agreed to pull out our investments," one shareholder said, voicing the group's concerns. "This winery is on the brink of bankruptcy."

Orpheus listened carefully, his mind already thinking of ways to save the situation. He knew that panicking wouldn't help, and he needed to reassure his shareholders, even when things seemed bleak.

"What's the plan, Orpheus?" another shareholder asked, desperation in his voice.