The Tyrant CEO’s Nine-Tailed Beast Slave

I was Julian’s Nine-Tailed Kitsune slave, his kept woman – fragile, obedient, and compliant with his every demand. Everyone thought I was madly in love with him. Then came the day of his engagement party, when he planned to send me back to the Beastkin Containment Facility. “My fiancée can’t stand the sight of dirty things like you. Be a good girl, I’ll visit you later.” I cried my eyes out in front of him, then turned around, shifted into my true form, and burrowed my large tail right into his best friend’s arms. Much later, Julian regretted it, thinking he could give me a chance to tempt him again. But by then, I was already in Arthur’s bed. The man, usually so composed, had eyes blazing red with urgency. His pale fingers fumbled shyly with my white shirt. “Just let me touch your tail, please. I’m begging you.” … It was an ordinary evening when I found out Julian was getting engaged to Chloe, the heiress of the Sterling family. He was lounging in his bathrobe, a cigarette between his fingers, his face still holding a hint of lingering satisfaction. “You should pack your things these next couple of days. I’ll have someone send you back to the Beastkin Containment Facility.” My heart sank. I clung to his arm, delicate and sweet, my voice laced with a tempting purr. “Did I do something wrong?” His gaze swept over my body, indifferent, as if stating the most mundane fact. “I’m getting engaged.” “Chloe is pure and innocent; she can’t tolerate dirty things like you. Be a good girl, and I’ll visit you later.” His words felt like a chokehold, suffocating me, tears threatening to spill. But meeting Julian’s dismissive stare, I swallowed them back. Julian hated weepy women. I had no right to cry in front of him, especially since I was just his kept Beastkin slave. Still, I couldn’t accept it. I’d gone through so much to escape that place and cling to him. For five years, I’d been utterly compliant, hoping for freedom one day. I lifted my wet eyes. “But Willow can’t leave Mr. Julian. You could keep Willow outside, or… release my indenture contract. I’ll go far away, I promise not to bother Ms. Chloe.” He didn’t respond, just blew out a smoke ring, his eyes distant. “Go wash up.” I rose, quiet and obedient, not daring to let the tears fall until I was safely in the bathroom. I was Julian’s indentured Beastkin, considered lower than a mistress in the eyes of the world. In this world, Beastkin are born inferior. Some people with specific preferences keep a portion of Beastkin as slaves for the wealthy to choose from. The Beastkin Containment Facility is where these Beastkin are bred. Rules there are strict, and Beastkin are treated no differently than commodities. I’d been with Julian for five years, assuming he’d release my bond when he married, granting me my freedom. I never imagined that the first thing he’d do after his engagement was send me back to that hell. I hated that place, but unless a human was willing to buy me and set me free, I had no options. Seeing my tear-reddened eyes, a flicker of secret triumph crossed Julian’s gaze. He spoke, as if granting a reward. “I have a reception tomorrow. You can come with me.” Our Nine-Tailed Kitsune tribe is naturally beautiful. Whenever I accompanied Julian, different men would always stare at me with awestruck eyes. Before, I never cared, but today was different. My eyes darted around, assessing the men in the room. Married men were out. Men who wouldn’t dare offend Julian were out. Unattractive men were out. Finally, only two viable targets remained: one was Julian’s best friend, Arthur. But he was known for his impeccable character, a paragon of virtue who maintained strict personal boundaries. He’d never be interested in someone like me, and might even tell Julian. The other was Dorian, Julian’s sworn enemy. Since they had a feud, seducing him would be twice as effective. Even an idiot would know who to choose. I picked up a glass of red wine and, while Julian was chatting with someone else, discreetly made my way toward Dorian. He was leaning against the railing, practically radiating “do not approach.” Men like that are the easiest to hook. I’d just get close, pretend to accidentally spill red wine all over myself. I slowly approached him, mentally rehearsing the script a hundred times. But just then, I was bumped hard. The wine glass flew from my hand, the red wine splashing entirely onto the white suit in front of me. The room went silent for a moment. Arthur looked down at his stained suit. His excellent upbringing kept him calm and gentle even now. “Ms. Willow, you’ve soiled my suit.” I hadn’t expected this. I stepped back, testing the waters. “So, do you want Julian to pay for it?” His eyes lowered slightly, a gentle smile curving his rosy lips. “That won’t be necessary. Your dress is stained too. Let’s go upstairs and change.” Only then did I notice the red wine on my own dress. I had no choice but to follow him upstairs. I deliberately lingered in the room for a long time, assuming he would have left. When I finally opened the door, I found myself face to face with him. “What a coincidence.” He had changed into a gray suit. Under the bright lights, the clean lines highlighted his lean, strong waist. I didn’t want to talk to him. I mumbled a few perfunctory words and descended the stairs, one step behind him. As soon as I reached the bottom, I headed straight for Dorian. I was confident that with my looks and Dorian’s terrible relationship with Julian, I could make something happen with just one move. I composed myself, putting on an innocent, harmless facade, and walked toward where Dorian had been standing, only to find the railing deserted. Arthur came up from behind me, swirling his wine glass, his expression mild. A fleeting smile seemed to flash in his dark eyes. “Are you looking for Dorian?” “He had an emergency and just left.” My hopes completely deflated. I hung my head dejectedly. I really didn’t want to go back to that place. My gaze shifted, landing on Arthur beside me.

I shifted, then turned back to him with a innocent smile. “No, why would I be looking for him?” “I just thought the view here was nice, and quiet.” “Do you like it here too, Mr. Arthur?” He adjusted his shirt, looking around as if unsure what was so appealing about the corner of a staircase. “I think the people are more beautiful.” “Huh?” I was taken aback, then followed his gaze to the crowd in the main hall. Julian was among them, holding the hand of a girl in a white dress, protectively cradling her. Unlike the perpetually cold and arrogant expression he always wore for me, he was melting with tenderness. I secretly scoffed, realizing this must be the young Sterling heiress. She was indeed very different. Unlike my feigned innocence, she exuded a pure, untouched cleanliness, like someone raised in a crystal vase, shielded from the world by money. I lowered the corners of my mouth in self-derision. Someone like me, who had to struggle and roll in the dirt to survive, probably didn’t even have the right to envy her. After watching for a long time, I finally tore my eyes away, feeling a bitter ache. Arthur shrugged. “Looks like he won’t be taking you home tonight. I’ll drive you.” Under the bright crystal chandelier, his smile was clean, like an easy mark. I smiled. “Alright, that would be helpful.” Unlike Julian’s coldness and cruelty, Arthur’s chivalry seemed ingrained in his very being. He gently opened the car door for me. Noticing my nose reddened by the cold wind, he took off his jacket and draped it over my shoulders. A soft woody scent enveloped me. As I buckled my seatbelt, I subtly brushed against his arm, feigning an accident. He didn’t react. I wiggled my hips slightly, then spoke in a soft, quiet voice. “It’s so late, and going upstairs alone can be a little scary.” He gripped the steering wheel, not even glancing at me. “I’ll drop you off downstairs and wait until you’re upstairs before leaving. The lights are on, there’s nothing to be scared of.” I fell silent. The car was about to pull into my apartment complex, and all the tricks I’d learned to seduce people failed me. I couldn’t think of anything suitable. I sighed inwardly. Fine, I’d just have to find a way to approach Dorian another day. Suddenly, the smoothly driving car screeched to a halt at the side of the road. Arthur’s face was flushed, his breathing rapid. He leaned against the steering wheel, struggling, as if hit by a sudden illness. I gasped, forgetting all about seduction. I quickly leaned over. “What’s wrong? Do you have any emergency medicine in the car? Should I call your assistant or 911?” He seemed to be in immense pain, his voice trembling slightly. “No need. They can’t help.” I grew even more frantic. If something happened to him while he was with me, I didn’t know how many people would want to skin me alive. “Then what do we do?” He lifted his head, the corners of his eyes red. He seemed to be struggling with something difficult to confess, hesitating for a long time before finally speaking. “This is a psychological trauma from my childhood… I need something to soothe it.” “If… if it’s okay, could I… touch your tail?” I froze. He seemed equally embarrassed. “I know it’s a huge imposition, but my condition is very particular…” “I… forget it… just let me suffer… it’ll pass in a bit…” He lowered his head, gasping with difficulty, as if he was about to collapse. After a moment of hesitation, I released my tail from behind me. In the human world, I was always careful to hide these Beastkin features. To humans, they were symbols of our otherness. Julian particularly hated my tail; I never dared to show it in front of him. But on Arthur’s face, I saw no disgust. He stared at my fluffy, large tail, his eyes even showing a hint of pathological craving. “Can I?”

With my permission, he immediately wrapped his arms around it, burying his face in the soft fur. The snowy white fluff brushed against his face, and he let out a comfortable sigh. His hand stroked my tail tip, slowly moving downwards. A shiver ran from my tailbone up my spine, then spread through my entire body. With each movement of his fingers, I couldn’t help but blush, and my fox ears uncontrollably popped out from the top of my head. I felt a little embarrassed. When he buried his face in my tail for the third time, I couldn’t help but ask softly, “Are you feeling better?” “Much better.” He wiped his face and released my tail, sitting up straight as if nothing had happened. Only his ears remained bright red. I finally managed to compose myself and retract my tail. But then he held out two snowy white strands of fur to me. “I’m sorry, I accidentally pulled these out just now.” I didn’t understand what he meant, and hesitated before replying, “No, it’s… it’s okay?” He cleared his throat. “This condition of mine usually comes on suddenly, and for so many years, I haven’t found any effective way to relieve it. I heard Julian is sending you back… could you stay with me?” “Huh?” I was stunned, never imagining things would turn out this way. On his face, he seemed to feign a certain nonchalance, adjusting his clothes, putting on the air of a perfect gentleman. “Don’t misunderstand, it’s just that my condition is quite peculiar. I’ve tried many things, but nothing makes me as comfortable as you just did… I’m not that kind of person; I don’t mean to do anything to you.” His earnest expression looked exceptionally gentle in the moonlight. I nodded demurely. “Then you can send me back first. When Julian sends me back in a few days, you can come pick me up.” He smiled. “Didn’t you just say you were scared because it’s dark? Don’t go back then. You’ll be coming with me anyway. I’ll just tell him to bring the paperwork over.” With that, he picked up his phone and called Julian. Julian’s voice on the phone held a hint of laughter, seeming very pleased. When he heard I was in Arthur’s car, he chuckled. “Perfect! I’m going to be with Chloe these next few days. You can handle her for me.” “I was wondering what to do with such a big nuisance. You truly are my best friend. I’ll have someone send you the paperwork right away. You can help me send her back.” I sat beside him, the voice from the phone clearly audible in my ears. Arthur’s face changed. He carefully watched my expression. “Willow has been with you for so many years; this is a bit too… humiliating.” Julian’s voice was nonchalant. “You don’t understand, Beastkin like her are cheap. She’s desperately in love with me. What’s wrong with me sending her back?” “Later, when I have time, I’ll go see her, and she’ll still come crawling back.” “Alright, alright, I’m busy setting up the proposal venue for Chloe. Just deal with it.” As Julian hung up, the car fell silent. Arthur looked at me cautiously, as if apologizing for his friend’s words. “Julian, he… he just has that kind of temper.” But I didn’t feel as humiliated as I expected. Hadn’t I known this all along?

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