Billionaire Tests New Maid While Pretending To Sleep—Then Freezes-heuh

The Billionaire Pretended to Be Asleep to Test His New Maid… But What She Did Left Him Completely Speechless

When Arthur Penhaligon heard that the eleventh housemaid had resigned, he did not even look away from the window.

The rain had softened Ironwood into grey glass and blurred lights, the kind of morning where the city seemed to be holding its breath.

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From the top floor of Penhaligon Tower, he could see everything he owned, everything he had built, and almost nothing that mattered.

A mug of black coffee sat on his desk, untouched and cold.

It had been there long enough to form a dark skin across the surface.

Arthur noticed it, then noticed himself noticing it, and felt nothing at all.

That had become his talent.

Feeling nothing.

The papers called him the architect of steel.

Investors called him disciplined.

His rivals called him dangerous.

But no one called him lonely, because loneliness was not something men like Arthur Penhaligon were supposed to admit.

Not in public.

Not in boardrooms.

Not while standing above a city with his name on half the documents that mattered.

His assistant stood just inside the doorway, careful not to come too close.

People had learned that with Arthur.

There was always a line somewhere, invisible until you crossed it.

“Sir,” she said, “the agency has another candidate. They want to know whether you’d like to review her file before confirming.”

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