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Four Of A Kind
A collision at Hartwell Academy—literally, coffee-soaked and expensive blazer ruined—introduces Isaiah Angelo to Cassidy Valentine. Hostile, entitled, impossibly terrifying. He's exhausted on three hours of sleep, fueled by bodega coffee, drowning in debt to build a future for his little sister. The last thing he needs? Romance. The last thing he needs? Enemies.
Then he becomes personal assistant to four.
The Valentine Quadruplets are identical faces with four distinct personalities. Cassidy, sworn to destroy him, makes it her mission. Harlow dissolves every crisis with snacks and overwhelming affection. Vivienne demands perfection—especially his breathing. Sabrina watches quietly, silently peeling back his layers.
Isaiah takes the job. The mansion. The money. It changes everything.
But living among the quadruplets means managing their total disregard for personal space, their competitive jealousy, their obsessive interest in the "scholarship boy." It means balancing his demanding schedule, his sister's needs, and four billionaire heiresses who keep testing his limits.
He's sharp enough to see what's happening. Just too tired to resist.
This world divides itself starkly: the working class struggling through the dark and the elite drowning in silk sheets. Isaiah exists between, trying to save himself while protecting his sister, trying to survive the chaos wrapped in wealth and privilege.
WHAT TO EXPECT:
- Ecchi Situations: Personal space is nonexistent. Accidents happen frequently, visually, and without shame.
- Harem Romance: Four sisters, one protagonist. Competition, jealousy, and tension that refuses to settle.
- Competent Protagonist: Isaiah doesn't stumble through life. He's strategic, sharp-tongued, and self-aware—just perpetually exhausted.
- Class Gap Dynamics: A raw exploration of working-class struggle against absurd wealth and privilege.
- Family Foundation: Beneath the fanservice and chaos, everything circles back to his little sister. That's why he fights.
Then he becomes personal assistant to four.
The Valentine Quadruplets are identical faces with four distinct personalities. Cassidy, sworn to destroy him, makes it her mission. Harlow dissolves every crisis with snacks and overwhelming affection. Vivienne demands perfection—especially his breathing. Sabrina watches quietly, silently peeling back his layers.
Isaiah takes the job. The mansion. The money. It changes everything.
But living among the quadruplets means managing their total disregard for personal space, their competitive jealousy, their obsessive interest in the "scholarship boy." It means balancing his demanding schedule, his sister's needs, and four billionaire heiresses who keep testing his limits.
He's sharp enough to see what's happening. Just too tired to resist.
This world divides itself starkly: the working class struggling through the dark and the elite drowning in silk sheets. Isaiah exists between, trying to save himself while protecting his sister, trying to survive the chaos wrapped in wealth and privilege.
WHAT TO EXPECT:
- Ecchi Situations: Personal space is nonexistent. Accidents happen frequently, visually, and without shame.
- Harem Romance: Four sisters, one protagonist. Competition, jealousy, and tension that refuses to settle.
- Competent Protagonist: Isaiah doesn't stumble through life. He's strategic, sharp-tongued, and self-aware—just perpetually exhausted.
- Class Gap Dynamics: A raw exploration of working-class struggle against absurd wealth and privilege.
- Family Foundation: Beneath the fanservice and chaos, everything circles back to his little sister. That's why he fights.
- Chapter 1: [PROLOGUE] The Most Troublesome Woman in My Life
- Chapter 2: [1.1] A Crash Course in Valentine Family Politics
- Chapter 3: [1.2] The Valentine Hurricane Makes Landfall at My Desk
- Chapter 4: [1.3] My Valentine Approval Rating is a Solid 25%
- Chapter 5: [1.4] My Life is Not a Motivational Poster
- Chapter 6: [1.5] The Secret Life of a Scholarship Student
- Chapter 7: [1.6] The Grind Never Stops, Not Even for Manhattan’s Elite
- Chapter 8: [1.7] Two Parts Flattery, One Part Proposition
- Chapter 9: [1.8] My Entire World Boils Down to a Math Problem I Can’t Solve
- Chapter 10: [1.9] The Four Queens Hold Court, and My Resume is Exhibit A
- Chapter 11: [1.10] The Case For and Against Scholarship Boy
- Chapter 12: [1.11] The Scholarship Boy’s Fate is Decided by a Council of Vipers
- Chapter 13: [1.12] The Target I Can’t Seem to Intercept
- Chapter 14: [1.13] The Target Knew I Was Stalking Him the Whole Time
- Chapter 15: [1.14] Symptoms, Not Skills
- Chapter 16: [1.15] One Promise, One Granola Bar, and a Gate to a New World
- Chapter 17: [1.16] Welcome to the Fortress, Please Sign the NDA
- Chapter 18: [1.17] My Job Interview Was More Like a Royal Inquisition
- Chapter 19: [1.18] A Trial by Fire
- Chapter 20: [1.19] Her Heart Was Beating Like a Trapped Bird (Under My Hand)
- Chapter 21: [1.20] A Comprehensive List of Things I Am Not: Your Pet, Your Servant, Your Dog
- Chapter 22: [1.21] My First Side Quest is Mapping the Labyrinth of Insane Wealth
- Chapter 23: [1.22] Sometimes a Piece of Candy is Just a Test
- Chapter 24: [1.23] A Perfect Candidate Profile for an Imperfect Problem
- Chapter 25: [1.24] The Heiress Strikes Back
- Chapter 26: [1.25] A Deal with Four Devils
- Chapter 27: [Volume One Finale] Welcome to the Family
- Chapter 28: [2.1] My Social Status Is A Rental
- Chapter 29: [2.2] Assistant-kun’s First Order
- Chapter 30: [2.3] Blackmail Is a Form of Communication
- Chapter 31: [2.4] Personal Space is a Luxury I Can’t Afford
- Chapter 32: [2.5] Crimes Against Organization
- Chapter 33: [2.6] Seventeen Professional Boundaries
- Chapter 34: [2.7] This Meeting Has Been Hijacked
- Chapter 35: [2.8] A Normal Person, For a Change
- Chapter 36: [2.9] Who The Hell is Mira?
- Chapter 37: [2.10] A Fire Hazard of a Fairy Tale
- Chapter 38: [2.11] You May Go Now
- Chapter 39: [2.12] - Assistant-kun, Are You Alive?
- Chapter 40: [2.13] Green Light for Miss Valentine
- Chapter 41: [2.14] The Verbal Equivalent of Permafrost
- Chapter 42: [2.15] Autumn Wine, Not Overripe Tomatoes
- Chapter 43: [2.16] Blink Twice if Vivi Killed You
- Chapter 44: [2.17] I Will Out-Stubborn the Problem Child
- Chapter 45: [2.18] The Moral of the Story is a Guillotine
- Chapter 46: [2.19] The Tutor’s Proximity is a Critical Hit!
- Chapter 47: [2.20] A Diagnosis from Dr. Phil
- Chapter 48: [2.21] It’s Time to Try Something Troublesome
- Chapter 49: [2.22] This is How Harem Anime Starts
- Chapter 50: [2.23] Please Don’t Call Me Cute!
- Chapter 51: [2.24] You’re Gonna Carry That Manga
- Chapter 52: [2.25] My Employer’s Orders Include Self-Care
- Chapter 53: [2.26] Rule Number One: Always Check the Schedule
- Chapter 54: [2.27] My Terms Are Non-Negotiable (And So Are Yours)
- Chapter 55: [2.28] The Gremlin on the Fourth Floor Demands Tribute
- Chapter 56: [2.29] An Employer-Employee Relationship
- Chapter 57: [2.30] A Thesis Statement Delivered from a Sunbeam
- Chapter 58: [2.31] A Cat in Human Form
- Chapter 59: [2.32] My Probationary Period Has Perks
- Chapter 60: [2.33] The Summoning of the Shopping Demon
- Chapter 61: [2.34] Poor Resource Allocation
- Chapter 62: [2.35] In Which I Meet the Unfortunate Cousin of Big Bird
- Chapter 63: [2.36] Old Money vs New Money
- Chapter 64: [2.37] The Adequacy of a Four-Thousand-Dollar Man
- Chapter 65: [2.38] This Isn’t Kindergarten, It’s War
- Chapter 66: [2.39] The Blue Chip of Damocles
- Chapter 67: [2.40] My Little Sister is a Trope Connoisseur
- Chapter 68: [2.41] A Hive of Billionaire Hornets
- Chapter 69: [2.42] A Duffel Bag in a Louis Vuitton World
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