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Chapter 27. The First Harem Member
Author: FOCA
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Coyote woke up to sunlight bleeding in through the sheer curtains, warm and golden across his face. The sheets felt expensive, silky, soft, like someone poured cream over his bare skin. His arm reached across the bed, expecting to find her, the woman who’d just hours ago made him feel like a king. But the space was cold. Empty.

He blinked, then sat up.

The memories from last night came back like a firecracker, Isabella’s mouth, her hips, the way she moaned his name. The way he’d whispered things he never said to any woman.

He rubbed his eyes, still naked under the sheets, and groaned. “Damn...”

[Congratulations, Host! You have officially added your first Harem Member.]

Coyote froze.

“What the—”

[Love Detector.]

[Isabella Cruz: 60% love detected.]

[Status: Soft Emotional Attachment Developing. Potential: VERY HIGH.]

[Reward: 500 Harem Points]

[Before you ask, you get a reward of 500 points once you add a woman to your harem. For any woman to qualify as a harem member her love percentag
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