Chapter 734: Releasing Sofia From Captivity
Chapter 734: Releasing Sofia From Captivity
Wang Jian had always known that Sofia would be a key asset in his plans, and now, after thoroughly conquering her body and mind, it was time to put her to use. He had kept her captive for long enough, ensuring that she was completely dependent on him. Each night, he had taken her to new heights of pleasure, making sure she understood that no other man could satisfy her the way he could. Her voluptuous body had become an instrument of his domination, and now it was time to set her free – but not without purpose.
The morning had a calmness to it, almost serene, as Wang Jian stood by the large window of the hotel suite, gazing out at the city. Behind him, Sofia sat on the bed, her body still draped in the remnants of the previous night’s passionate encounters. She looked at him with a mix of longing and nervousness, knowing that their time together was coming to an end, at least for now.
“Wang Jian,” Sofia said softly, her voice trembling slightly, “do you really want me to go back to them? After everything we’ve shared?”
Wang Jian turned around, a small, calculated smile on his lips. He walked over to her, placing a hand on her chin, lifting her face to meet his gaze. “Sofia, you’ve been incredible,” he said, his voice smooth and reassuring. “But you have a bigger role to play now. The Blood Hunters are still dangerous to me, and I need someone on the inside. Someone I can trust.”
Sofia’s heart raced at his words. She had never imagined that he would ask her to go back to the organization that had once controlled her life. But now, after everything she had experienced with him, there was no question where her loyalty lay. “You know I would never betray you,” she whispered, her eyes filled with a mixture of devotion and desire.
Wang Jian nodded, running his thumb across her lips. “I know, Sofia. That’s why you’re perfect for this task. You’ll return to the Blood Hunters, but you’ll keep me informed. Tell me everything — their plans, their movements, anything that could be a threat to me. And if they ever try to pursue me again… you’ll make sure I know before they even take a step.”
Sofia shuddered under his touch, her body reacting to the dominance in his tone. “I’ll do it,” she breathed, her voice barely audible. “I’ll keep you safe, Wang Jian. I’ll make sure they never come after you again.”
Wang Jian smiled, leaning in to kiss her deeply. “Good girl,” he murmured against her lips, before pulling away and helping her dress. He knew she was completely under his control, and he was confident that she would carry out his orders without question.
A few days later, Sofia returned to the Blood Hunters. Her reappearance was met with curiosity and concern, but she quickly explained her absence as a necessary retreat after the loss of Rafael. She claimed to have been laying low, staying away from any attention in fear that the same fate could befall her. The Blood Hunters accepted her explanation, though some members remained suspicious. But Sofia, with her newfound confidence and loyalty to Wang Jian, was able to deflect any doubts with ease.
Soon after, she began sending information to Wang Jian through encrypted messages. She would carefully write down everything she overheard during meetings, her role as Rafael’s former ally granting her access to important discussions within the organization. At night, when she was alone, she would send the information to Wang Jian, knowing that her loyalty was no longer to the Blood Hunters but to the man who had conquered her so completely.
The first message came just two days after Sofia’s return.
‘Wang Jian,’ the message began. ‘The Blood Hunters are discussing their next steps regarding Rafael’s death. They don’t know you’re behind it, but there’s talk of an internal investigation. They believe someone close to Rafael betrayed him, but they’re not sure who.’
Wang Jian read the message with a satisfied grin. He had anticipated this. The Blood Hunters were thorough, but without solid evidence, they were grasping at straws.
The next message arrived shortly after.
‘They’re sending a team to investigate Rafael’s safehouses. I overheard them mentioning one of the locations you’ve been using. Be careful – they’ll be watching the area for any sign of activity.’
Wang Jian chuckled. Sofia was proving to be an invaluable asset. He quickly arranged for his activities to be moved elsewhere, ensuring that the Blood Hunters would find nothing of importance at the safehouse.
As the days went on, Sofia continued to feed him information. The Blood Hunters were growing increasingly frustrated with their lack of progress. They had no leads, and Rafael’s death was starting to feel like a loose end they couldn’t tie up.
In the meantime, Wang Jian lived his life as he always did – surrounded by luxury and pleasure. When he wasn’t dealing with business or manipulating the various people in his web, he was spending his nights with Bella, Emma, Jessica, and Lucía. Each woman had been thoroughly conquered, and Wang Jian made sure to keep them satisfied, knowing that their loyalty was as valuable as Sofia’s.
Lucía, oblivious to Wang Jian’s true nature, continued to believe that their relationship was based on love and trust. She had no idea that every night, Wang Jian would leave her apartment to visit one of his mistresses. After returning from the death ceremony each day, she would find him waiting for her in her apartment, ready to take her in his arms and ravage her body once again.
“You’re the only one for me,” Wang Jian would whisper into her ear as he thrust into her, his voice dripping with false affection.
Lucía, desperate for his attention and love, would believe every word. She had no idea that, just hours earlier, Wang Jian had been in a hotel room with Bella or having a foursome with Emma, Jessica, and Sofia. To her, Wang Jian was everything – the man who had comforted her in her darkest moments, the lover who had brought her to new heights of pleasure.
And Wang Jian, ever the manipulator, continued to play both sides flawlessly. He knew that as long as Lucía remained ignorant, he could use her wealth and connections to further his plans. And with Sofia feeding him information from within the Blood Hunters, he was one step ahead of his enemies at every turn.
One night, as Wang Jian lay in bed with Lucía, his phone buzzed with another message from Sofia.
‘They’re growing restless, Wang Jian. They’ve started looking into Rafael’s connections with other factions. I’ve tried to deflect attention, but they’re getting desperate. Be careful.’
Wang Jian smirked as he read the message. He had expected this. The Blood Hunters were a persistent organization, but he had Sofia in place to keep them at bay. As long as she remained loyal and Wang Jian had no doubt she would – he was safe.
Lucía stirred beside him, her voluptuous body pressing against his. She opened her eyes, blinking sleepily as she looked up at him. “What’s wrong?” she murmured, her voice heavy
with sleep.
“Nothing, darling,” Wang Jian replied smoothly, setting his phone aside. He pulled her closer, running a hand down her back. “Just some business. Go back to sleep.”
Lucía smiled softly, resting her head on his chest. “I love you,” she whispered, her voice barely audible.
Wang Jian didn’t respond immediately. Instead, he stared up at the ceiling, a calculating smile playing on his lips. He knew exactly what he was doing, and he was in complete control.
“I love you too,” he finally said, his voice calm and reassuring.
Lucía believed him. She had no reason not to. And as she drifted back to sleep, Wang Jian lay awake, his mind already working on his next move. He knew that as long as Sofia continued to provide him with inside information, and as long as Lucía remained blind to the truth, he would remain untouchable.
And if the Blood Hunters ever got too close… well, he had ways of dealing with them too.