Harem Startup : The Demon Billionaire is on Vacation-Chapter 698: Between Survival and Dominance

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Chapter 698: Between Survival and Dominance

Chapter 698 – Between Survival and Dominance

Vizreel finally spoke again.

"You are changing the balance of power faster than either realm predicted."

Lux hummed thoughtfully. "That tends to happen when systems evolve."

"You are not just evolving systems," Vizreel said. "You are rewriting them."

Lux smiled faintly but said nothing.

Vizreel watched him carefully, suspicion and respect tangled together.

Then the Archon leaned back and gestured toward Lux’s plate.

"You are not eating enough."

Lux blinked. "I am literally eating leaves."

"You usually eat like you are trying to offend nature."

"I miss meat," Lux admitted mournfully.

Vizreel snorted. "You will survive two hours."

Lux sighed dramatically. "I survived limbo. I survived abyss lords. But this... this is cruelty."

Vizreel rolled his eyes.

Lux glanced toward the glowing ceiling where celestial constellations ticked closer toward conference time.

"So," Lux said casually, "what happens if someone tries to assassinate me during the conference?"

Vizreel did not hesitate.

"They would die."

Lux nodded approvingly. "Good."

Vizreel leaned closer slightly, voice dropping.

"And so would the political fallout."

Lux winced. "Less good."

Vizreel smirked faintly.

Lux lifted his coffee again, relaxing back into the chair.

"Well," he said, "at least if I die, my obituary apparently boosts economic markets."

Vizreel stared at him.

"...Do not test that theory."

Lux grinned wider.

"No promises."

Vizreel sighed the kind of sigh that sounded like an angel filing paperwork in his soul, then reached for one of the contraband cookies floating between them. It looked harmless. Pale gold. Star-shaped. Slightly glowing like it was judging everyone equally.

Lux grabbed two before Vizreel could comment.

"Those are technically ceremonial," Vizreel said.

Lux bit into one anyway. The texture crumbled perfectly. Sweet. Crisp. Subtle vanilla with a faint hint of solar honey. Still too clean for his taste, but paired with caffeine? Acceptable.

"They taste like moral accountability," Lux said while chewing.

Vizreel ate one too. "They are made to encourage clarity of thought."

"They encourage me to miss infernal brownies," Lux replied.

They spent the next stretch of time mostly in quiet comfort. The room glowed softly while celestial wind chimes hummed from somewhere inside the architecture.

Vizreel conjured a chessboard with a snap of his fingers. The pieces formed from miniature constellations, each unit moving with tiny trails of starlight.

Lux raised a brow. "You trying to distract me or challenge me?"

"Yes," Vizreel answered.

Lux smirked and moved first. His infernal queen slid diagonally across the board like a sin with excellent credit.

Vizreel countered immediately, bishop gliding across solar tiles with clinical precision.

They played fast. No hesitation. Both thinking five moves ahead like it was instinct rather than effort. Occasionally, Lux would reach for coffee. Occasionally, Vizreel would flick a cookie at him when Lux tried illegal moves disguised as creative accounting.

Halfway through the game, Lux paused, holding a knight piece between his fingers. He stared at the board, expression tightening slightly.

Vizreel noticed.

"You were about to say something earlier," the Archon said.

Lux rolled the knight between his fingers, watching the tiny star trail swirl around it.

"Just thinking," Lux said.

Vizreel raised a brow. "That usually means danger."

Lux smirked faintly but didn’t answer. He placed the knight down deliberately, forcing Vizreel’s king into a defensive position.

Vizreel leaned back slightly, studying him.

"You are planning something larger than survival," the Archon said quietly.

Lux picked up his coffee again. Took a long sip. Let the silence stretch just enough to feel intentional.

"I am planning sustainability," Lux finally replied.

Vizreel snorted. "You speak like you are about to launch a hostile takeover on existence itself."

Lux shrugged. "If existence refuses diversification, that is its own fault."

Vizreel shook his head but said nothing more. He moved his rook, cornering Lux’s bishop. Lux responded instantly, sacrificing a pawn with suspicious enthusiasm.

Time slipped past like that. Chess moves. Coffee refills. Light conversation drifting between strategy, war theory, and which realm had worse internal bureaucracy. Surprisingly, it was tied.

Eventually, faint harmonic bells echoed through the chamber. Soft. Formal. Announcement chimes.

Vizreel glanced upward. "Conference begins in ten minutes."

Lux leaned back, studying the board one last time. He slid his queen forward with a smooth, elegant motion.

"Checkmate."

Vizreel looked down, blinked once, then huffed quietly.

"You cheat with economic metaphors."

Lux stood, adjusting his suit. "I call it diversification."

Vizreel rose too, armor shifting with restrained thunder. He gestured toward the door.

"Come. It is time."

They walked together through a corridor now brighter than before. The air buzzed with organized celestial activity. Messenger cherubs zipped overhead carrying floating scrolls. Choirs rehearsed announcement hymns. Light panels shifted into press gallery formations.

The conference chamber opened ahead of them, larger than the council room but less sacred. Built for optics. Presentation. Public reassurance.

Rows of celestial reporters waited behind glowing barrier lines. Unlike demon press, which usually involved screaming, fire, and someone live-streaming assassination attempts, this crowd sat perfectly aligned in tiered seating. Wings folded. Tablets ready. Every question already written in floating translucent sheets hovering beside them.

Rigid. Controlled. Terrifyingly professional.

Lux rolled his shoulders once, loosening tension. Vizreel stepped beside him like an armored shadow.

"You remember the protocol," Vizreel said quietly.

"Smile. Reassure. Avoid saying the word apocalypse," Lux replied.

"Correct."

The doors opened.

Light spilled across them as they entered together. Reporters turned simultaneously like synchronized statues. The faint scratching sound of divine quills activating echoed across the hall.

From the opposite entrance, Celestaria, Solara, and Selena entered as well. Their presence shifted the atmosphere instantly. Warm authority. Lunar calm. Solar reassurance. They took positions behind the central speaking platform.

Lux stepped forward beside Vizreel, posture straight, expression polished into perfect corporate confidence. 𝐟𝗿𝐞𝚎𝚠𝐞𝚋𝕟𝐨𝚟𝐞𝕝.𝕔𝕠𝚖

Celestaria gestured gracefully.

"Prince Lux Vaelthorn will now address the Assembly."

Lux inclined his head slightly and stepped to the podium. The crystal surface lit up beneath his hands, translating his aura into calming harmonic resonance for the audience. Standard celestial PR design. Subtle manipulation, but effective.

He scanned the room once. Reporters. Observers. Diplomats. Investors disguised as angels pretending they did not track profit margins.