The Billionaire’s Sex Slave
- Genre: Billionaire/CEO
- Author: Infanta
- Chapters: 219
- Status: Completed
- Age Rating: 18+
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* Alfred hates her more than anything in the world because she's the daughter of the man who killed his family and took away all his family's property. She's the daughter of the man who captured him and made him a slave at a young age, but then he was able to escape and he ran into hiding for 15years. Trained and built himself. Now he's back as a CEO ready to make them pay for what they did to him and his family. He took his daughter and made her his s*x slave. He's gonna make her pay for everything the father did to him. But then again Lisa is nothing like her father. She's different from him, too different. As he set out to make her pay, he was bound to find out how different she is from her father. But then love rose from the deep-rooted hatred.
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In his book Thus Spoke Zarathustra, Friedrich Nietzsche says: “Whoever wants to remain pure among people must also know how to cleanse themselves with dirty water.” Nietzsche expresses a profound idea here about human nature and social interaction. He suggests that maintaining moral purity and personal integrity in a corrupt society may require confronting difficult situations and dealing with corrupt environments. In other words, to remain pure in a challenging and corrupt environment, one must be prepared to face such corrupt realities and learn how to handle them pragmatically, even if they are uncomfortable. This requires courage and strength to endure challenges while preserving one’s integrity without succumbing to the corruption itself. The concept of “cleansing with dirty water” symbolizes the difficult and bitter experiences and challenges we encounter in life. Nietzsche emphasizes that those who strive for purity must go through such harsh experiences and learn from them, as they are an unavoidable part of real life. Thus, cleansing with dirty water becomes essential! Nietzsche also highlights an important notion: absolute purity may be impossible in the real world. Instead, one should aim for relative purity, which requires a realistic approach to dealing with society’s flaws and challenges.
January 11, 2025

