Life In The Limelight : The Depressed Boy Has 4 Yandere Girlfriends-Chapter 44: Yandere Harem

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Chapter 44 - Yandere Harem

The next day, Holo found himself sitting in Graves's office, the older man looking at him with his usual unreadable expression. The tension in the room was palpable as Graves leaned back in his chair, holding a sleek briefcase in his lap. With a soft click, he opened it, revealing neatly stacked bundles of cash.

"This," Graves said, sliding the briefcase across the desk toward Holo, "is the ten million dollars you were promised. Congratulations. You've done what no one else has managed to do—you brought those four girls back from the edge."

Holo stared at the money, the weight of his accomplishment settling over him. For a moment, he didn't know what to say. Finally, he looked up at Graves, his voice steady. "Thank you. I... I didn't think I'd actually make it this far."

Graves smirked faintly, his sharp eyes studying the young man. "You've earned it. But now comes the important question—what are you going to do next?"

Holo sat back in his chair, his thoughts racing. He had spent so much time focusing on helping the girls that he hadn't given much thought to what came after. But as he thought about it, one answer became clear.

"I want to get a house," he said finally. "A place where we can all live together. Somewhere peaceful, where we can just... be happy."

Graves raised an eyebrow. "You're planning to live with all four of them?"

Holo nodded. "Yes. I know it's unconventional, but they've become a part of my life. I can't imagine leaving them behind."

Graves leaned forward, resting his elbows on the desk. "And what about you, Holo? What about your future? Do you plan to finish school?"

The question caught Holo off guard. He hadn't thought about school in what felt like forever, but as he considered it, he realized it was something he still wanted. "Yes," he said after a moment. "I want to finish school. I've come this far—I can't stop now."

Graves nodded, his expression thoughtful. "Good. You're a smart kid, Holo. You've got a bright future ahead of you. Just make sure you don't lose sight of that."

"I won't," Holo said firmly. "But... I'll have to tell the girls about my life. About what I want to do. They deserve to know."

Graves smirked, leaning back in his chair. "Good luck with that. Something tells me they'll have a lot to say about it."

Holo chuckled softly, though there was a nervous edge to his laughter. "Yeah, I'm sure they will."

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Later that day, Holo gathered the girls in the common area of the facility. Trixie, Scarlet, Felicia, and Eleanor sat in a loose circle, their eyes fixed on him with varying degrees of curiosity and affection. He took a deep breath, steadying himself before speaking.

"I wanted to talk to you all about something important," he began, his voice steady despite the weight of his words. "Graves gave me the money today. The ten million dollars. And I've decided what I want to do with it."

The girls exchanged glances, their expressions a mix of excitement and anticipation. "What's the plan, darling?" Felicia asked, her crimson eyes sparkling with interest.

"I want to buy a house," Holo said, looking at each of them in turn. "A place where we can all live together. Somewhere safe and peaceful, where we can start fresh."

Trixie's eyes lit up, and she practically bounced in her seat. "Really? That's amazing, Holo! I can't wait!"

Scarlet smirked, her tone teasing. "I suppose I could tolerate living with the rest of you, as long as I get my own space."

Felicia leaned forward, her voice dripping with affection. "I'll help you decorate, darling. Anything to make our home perfect."

Even Eleanor, who usually remained reserved, allowed a small smile to cross her lips. "A house sounds... nice," she admitted softly.

Holo felt a surge of relief at their reactions, but he knew there was more he needed to say. "There's one other thing," he continued. "I've decided to go back to school. I want to finish my education and build a future for myself—and for all of you."

The room fell silent for a moment as the girls processed his words. Trixie was the first to speak, her green eyes wide with concern. "You're going back to school? Does that mean... you won't be around as much?"

Holo nodded slowly. "It does. But it doesn't mean I'm leaving you. I'll still come home every day. I'll still be here for you."

Scarlet frowned, her blue eyes narrowing. "You're serious about this?"

"I am," Holo said firmly. "This is something I need to do—for myself and for all of you. I want to be able to give you the life you deserve."

Felicia leaned back, her expression thoughtful. "If this is what you want, darling, then we'll support you. But just remember—you're ours. Don't forget about us."

Eleanor's gaze softened, and she gave a small nod. "If this is what makes you happy, then I'll support you."

Holo smiled, his chest filling with warmth. "Thank you. That means a lot."

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As the girls surrounded him, wrapping him in a tight embrace, Holo felt a sense of hope for the future. It wouldn't be easy, but with their support, he knew he could make it work.

Together, they would build a new life—a life filled with love, devotion, and the promise of something better.