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Chapter 74: The Suit vs The Hoodie
Author: Sam Shelby
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He stood there for a moment, listening to the dripping inside the shower, before stepping out and grabbing a towel. He dried off quietly, not rushing.

There was a strange calm settling over him—the kind that shows up in your life after a long, chaotic night finally ends.

When he walked back into the master suite, the neatly arranged suit from Sophie waited on the bed.

He stared at it for a moment.

The fabric looked expensive even from across the room—smooth, sharp, the kind of thing worn by men with chauffeurs and assistants. Sophie didn’t just bring a suit. She brought a statement piece.

He began dressing slowly.

First the black dress shirt—the fabric clean and crisp against his skin.

Then the trousers, tailored almost too perfectly for someone who had never been measured.

The vest followed, hugging his torso in a way that made him look broader, taller, more composed.

Piece by piece, he put the outfit on.

And with every layer, the mirror reflected someone who didn’t quite
Sam Shelby

This one’s a quiet kind of power—Johnny doesn’t need a suit to be a billionaire. He’s owned the company all along, even if it took him a minute to feel it. A special shout-out to Amudatoyewusi for your amazing comment—it really made my day! 💥 I promise to keep dropping more chapters as long as the comments keep coming in. So, what did this chapter make you feel? Surprised? Satisfied? Confused? Let me know below—I read every single one.

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