LOGINOn her wedding night, Moza gave herself to the man she believed was her husband. But as the heat of their passion lingered in the dark, a gravelly, unfamiliar whisper shattered her heart: "I am satisfied. You have finally healed me." That voice didn't belong to her husband. In a single night, Moza’s life was destroyed. Stripped of her dignity, she was divorced and cast out into the cold, carrying the secret child of a stranger she had never seen. Four years later, Moza returns. She is no longer the broken girl they discarded. Steeled by a mother’s love and a thirst for the truth, she infiltrates the legendary Limantara Mansion. But she doesn't come back as a wife or a socialite, she comes back as their maid. Inside the mansion’s walls, she is at the mercy of five brothers. The Limantara heirs are the city’s most dangerous predators: handsome, ruthless, and intoxicatingly powerful. Somewhere among these five masters hides the man who took her innocence... and the father of her son. Now, trapped in their world and bound by their rules, Moza must play a deadly game of cat and mouse. Will she find the man who ruined her life and take her revenge? Or will she end up truly owned by the very men she’s supposed to destroy?
View MoreYohan gripped Moza’s hand as he led her into the luxurious resort suite.
In the center of the room stood a grand king-sized bed draped in sheer white silk. The curtains fluttered softly because of the salty breeze drifting in from the balcony. "We’re finally here, Moza," Yohan whispered. His voice was a low graze against her ear. "I want our first night to be unforgettable. Just you, me, and the ocean." His eyes were dark with affection as Yohan traced the delicate curve of her neck with his fingertips. "Go change, sweetheart. I have one special request tonight." With her heart hammering against her ribs, Moza nodded. She retreated into the sprawling marble bathroom to swap her lace wedding gown for a provocative red satin nightgown. She let her hair fall in loose waves over her shoulders and touched up her makeup until she looked like a masterpiece. She appeared sensual yet as fragile as a blooming flower. When she emerged, Yohan was waiting for her. He stared at her as if he were beholding a living work of art. Slowly, he pulled a soft black silk ribbon from his pocket. "Tonight, let me guide you, my love. I want you to feel our union with your soul. No shame. No fear." Moza hesitated for a heartbeat before she nodded. She trusted him completely. She believed this was his way of deepening their intimacy. He stepped behind her and carefully tied the ribbon over her eyes until her world plunged into darkness. All she could perceive was the rhythmic sound of his breathing and the heat radiating from his body. Suddenly, Yohan’s phone rang loudly. Moza heard him hiss a frustrated sigh. "I’m so sorry, honey. My cousin, Niko, is outside. He’s dropping off the luggage I forgot, so I have to meet him for a second. Don't take off the blindfold. I’ll be right back." Before she could protest, the sound of his receding footsteps was followed by the heavy click of the door closing. Moza sat on the edge of the bed with her pulse racing. She waited for his voice, his touch, and his kiss, but for several minutes, there was only a chilling and heavy silence. Then, there was a faint click. The door opened again. "Yohan? Is that you?" she asked tentatively. No verbal answer came. Instead, she felt footsteps on the floor that were lighter yet more grounded than before. Before she could overthink it, a hand touched her cheek and slid down to trace the contour of her lips. Moza’s breath hitched. The hands moved with a strange and commanding confidence. They moved down her neck, over her shoulders, and slid past her knees to caress her inner thighs. A shiver of electricity jolted through her. She let herself sink into the sensation as her body surrendered to the primal heat. This version of Yohan was different. His kisses were predatory and fueled by an uncontrollable hunger. Her nightgown was stripped away with ruthless efficiency. Moza yielded completely even though a stray thought noticed his scent was different. It was colder and more intoxicating. But she pushed the thought away. This was her husband. This was her night. The minutes blurred into a whirlwind of heat and friction. Moza cried out as pain and pleasure fused into one. She felt herself being claimed entirely, both body and soul. When the heavy weight of the man finally stilled, a gravelly and raw whisper vibrated against her ear. "I am satisfied. You have finally healed me." Moza’s brow furrowed. She wanted to pull off the blindfold and ask what he meant, but exhaustion claimed her first. She eventually drifted into a deep and dreamless sleep in the stranger's arms. Hours later, the sound of a door slamming jolted Moza awake. Still half-conscious, she squinted and ripped off the black ribbon. Her eyes immediately collided with Yohan’s. He stood there in full attire and looked perfectly refreshed, as if he hadn't slept at all. "Sorry I took so long, honey. Niko dragged me out for a drink and—" Yohan’s voice died in his throat. His eyes darted around the room to take in the chaotic scene. Moza’s clothes were strewn across the floor. The bed was a wreckage of tangled sheets, and Moza lay there clutching a duvet to her chest. Even worse, the heavy and musk-filled scent of recent intimacy hung thick in the air. "What the hell is this?!" Yohan screamed. His voice shook the wooden walls. "What have you done, Moza?" Moza turned deathly pale. "Y-Yohan? Didn't you come back earlier?" she stammered with a trembling voice. Yohan’s fists clenched at his sides while his eyes blazed with a murderous fury. "Bullshit! I just got back!" he roared as he lunged toward the bed. "Then who was in this room? Who the hell has been touching you?" Desperate, Moza scrambled out of bed even though her knees were wobbling. She reached for his arm. "Yohan, please... I didn't do anything wrong. I thought it was you!" SLAP! Yohan backhanded her so hard that she spiraled onto the floor. As she fell, the duvet slipped to reveal the deep and purplish bruises littering her neck and shoulders. "Look at you! You look like a cheap whore, Moza!" Yohan spat with a face twisted in loathing. Tears streamed down Moza’s face. "I'm not lying... I'm a victim, Yohan. I—" "Enough!" Yohan barked to cut her off. "You’ve dragged my pride through the dirt. Don't expect mercy. By morning, my lawyer will have the divorce papers ready!" He stormed out and the door echoed like a gunshot. The night that was supposed to be the beginning of her happily ever after had become a living hell. Ting! The sharp chime of an oven timer shattered the silence and dragged Moza back from the haunting memories of her past. She quickly pulled out a tray of chocolate cake for Mrs. Alma, the neighbor who had become her most loyal customer. This tiny kitchen was her fortress and the place where she turned her pain into something sweet. Just as she set the tray down, the sound of small and thundering footsteps echoed through the house. "Mama, I’m home!"Secretly, Moza felt a wave of confusion at the glaring inconsistency between the strong Kageo she had just glimpsed, and the frail Kageo sitting before her.Was this some kind of game? Or was this the harsh reality of the rare illness he suffered from?Whatever the truth was, Moza was determined to seize this opportunity. She had to observe and understand who Kageo Limantara truly was—a man who appeared both fragile and dangerous at the same time.Seeing Moza still frozen in place, Kageo slowly maneuvered his wheelchair with both hands. He approached a small sofa and issued a quiet command."Sit. I cannot eat if you stand there like a statue."Faced with such a rebuke, Moza had no choice but to draw closer. She sat on the small sofa, barely half a meter away from him."Feed me one spoonful first. If it doesn't taste good, you may stop," Kageo murmured.As requested, Moza opened the lid of the pomegranate pudding. Its vibrant red hue stood out in stark contrast against Kageo’s pale ski
"I—I am Moza, the new maid," Moza stammered, her voice trembling. "I did knock, but perhaps the Young Master did not hear me."The man fell silent. His gaze lingered on Moza’s face for a long time as if he were savoring every second of the nervousness radiating from her."Moza... you should have waited until I opened the door."Hearing his voice, Moza was now certain that this was Kageo Limantara. However, his health was clearly not as fragile as the rumors suggested. The proof was standing right before her eyes as he was able to walk and move independently."I apologize, Young Master. It won't happen again. I am only here to deliver the pomegranate pudding as instructed by Master Rezon.""Brother Rezon," Kageo repeated with a frown as if he found it hard to believe. "In that case, just leave it on the table."Without needing to be told twice, Moza turned and stepped toward a small table in the corner. She placed the tray containing the pudding down with extreme care. But just as she
After leaving Master Markus’s room, Moza followed Thalia’s swift, decisive steps.As they walked toward the servants' wing, simple chandeliers cast a dim, amber glow every ten meters. The floor beneath them shifted from opulent marble to utilitarian gray tiles, and the surrounding high walls were painted a sterile, stark white."This is the servants' quarters," Thalia said without looking back. "Outside guests are strictly forbidden. Even the Young Masters rarely come here unless it is for something of grave importance."Thalia continued to lead the way down a corridor that sat lower than the mansion's main floor. Small doors lined both sides, each marked with a room number and a wooden plaque bearing a servant's name."I will show you to your room. Ninda has already delivered your suitcase," Thalia stated flatly.They reached the very end of the hallway where only one door remained. Thalia reached into her pocket and pulled out a silver key. After a sharp turn in the lock, the brown
While Moza was still reeling from her own conflicting emotions, a deep voice resonated from the doorway."Abi, do not go around calling strangers your mother."Every head in the room turned in unison. Standing at the door was a man wearing a white shirt with sleeves rolled up to his elbows. He stood about 185 centimeters tall with a sturdy posture, broad shoulders, and long, elegant fingers. His face was perfectly symmetrical, anchored by a pair of pitch-black eyes. His expression was cold, yet a flicker of tenderness appeared when he looked at Abigail.Moza recognized him immediately as Rezon Limantara, the second son of the family. He was a neurosurgeon and the head of Limantara Medical, a man whose name frequently graced international medical journals as "The Silent Healer."When Rezon saw Abigail clinging to Moza’s waist, his thick brows knitted together sharply."Abi, let go," he said flatly, his voice quiet yet sharp enough for everyone to hear.Abigail looked at her uncle






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