"Not just standard products either," Vivienne added. "Custom treatments. The Homebots can analyze individual skin through biometric scans, identify specific needs—hydration, collagen support, hyperpigmentation, whatever—and create personalized formulations. Mass customization at scale."
I processed the implications.
Not just a beauty company. A revolution.
Products that actually worked. Science and nature combined through technology decades ahead of anything else on the market. Customization that made every other brand's offerings look generic and inadequate.
Liberation Beauty.
Another pillar of the empire.
Liberation Empire. Liberation Holdings. Liberation Funds. Liberation Hotel & Restaurants. Liberation Beauty.
Touching every aspect of people's lives. Food. Finance. Real estate. Technology. Now beauty and health.
Building something that would be impossible to compete with, impossible to replicate, impossible to ignore.
I looked at Madison and Vivienne.
Both of them waiting. Both of them nervous but excited. Both of them having brought me something brilliant.
Something that could generate billions while actually helping people. Making them healthier, younger, more confident.
Actually delivering on the promises the beauty industry had been making for decades.
"So," Madison said, taking a breath. "We all talked about it. Every single one of us. Including your mom."
"And we agreed," Vivienne finished. "Unanimously. All twenty-five women."
Madison looked me in the eyes. "We think Liberation Holdings should launch a beauty company."
Silence.
Twilight had fully settled. The estate lights had come on automatically, casting golden illumination across the perfect grass.
I thought about it.
The potential. The power. The impact.
Women spending billions every year on products that barely worked, subjecting themselves to painful procedures, fighting aging with inadequate tools.
And we could give them something real. Something that actually delivered. Something that made them genuinely better instead of just covering problems with expensive lies.
Liberation Beauty.
Natural synthesis meets advanced chemistry meets personalized medicine.
Cellular regeneration that somewhat reversed aging.
Treatments that healed damage instead of hiding it.
Products that optimized health at the molecular level.
All wrapped in luxury branding and distributed through channels that made it feel exclusive while being accessible.
Make it aspirational. Make it effective. Make it Liberation.
And watch the world change.
I smiled.
Looked at Madison. At Vivienne. At the holographic data still floating between us showing transformation after transformation.
My women had seen something I'd missed. Had experimented, tested, proven the concept, brought me a fully-formed vision.
They weren't just supporting my empire.
They were building it alongside me.
Partners. Equals. Queens.
"When do we start?"
Madison's face lit up. "Really?"
"Really. Liberation Beauty. Full subsidiary of Liberation Holdings under the Liberation Empire umbrella. I want detailed business plans, product lines, marketing strategies, distribution channels, everything. ARIA will help with the technical side—synthesis protocols, quality control, customization algorithms."
"We already started," Vivienne admitted, pulling up documents on her watch. "Business plan is done. Product lines mapped out. Initial formulations tested on all of us. We were just waiting for your approval."
Of course they had.
"Show me," I said.
And they did.
For the next hour, sitting on that bench as night fell completely around us, Madison and Vivienne walked me through their vision for Liberation Beauty.
Three product tiers:
Madison pulled up the breakdown, holographic displays showing product lines and pricing structures.
"The key," she explained, "is accessibility with aspiration. We need entry points that let anyone try Liberation Beauty, but also exclusive offerings that create desire."
Tier One: Essential Collection.
"Complete skincare line," Vivienne said. "Everything a woman needs for a full routine. Cleanser, treatments, moisturizers, serums—the fundamentals."
"But toned down," Madison added. "Thirty percent effectiveness compared to what we use. Still better than anything on the market—real cellular benefits, visible results—but gentle enough for mass production and safe for every skin type."
The pricing structure appeared:
Individual products available: $25-75 each Starter package: $150 (half-full skincare line) Complete package: $300 (full skincare line)
"Entry point," Madison said. "Let women try it without massive investment. Once they see results, they'll want more."
Tier Two: Advanced Regeneration.
"Same product line," Vivienne continued. "Same formulations, same natural synthesis. But seventy percent effectiveness. Faster results, more noticeable transformation, deeper cellular regeneration."
Individual products: $100-200 each Starter package: $500 (half-full skincare line) Complete package: $1000 (full skincare line)
"This is the revenue driver," Madison said. "Women who've tried Tier One and want better results. Premium pricing but still accessible to upper-middle-class buyers."
I nodded, following the logic. Tier One got them hooked. Tier Two made them believers.
Tier Three: Bespoke Synthesis.
"This," Vivienne said, and her voice carried weight, "is the real thing. What we actually use. One hundred percent effectiveness—not toned down at all."
Madison pulled up the details. "Fully customized treatments. A woman books an appointment, comes in, gets comprehensive biometric analysis from a Homebot. Skin type, cellular health, specific needs, genetic factors, environmental damage—everything. Then the Homebot creates a completely personalized treatment designed specifically for her biology."
"Maximum cellular regeneration," Vivienne added. "This is the tier that reverses aging, eliminates damage, optimizes skin at the molecular level. The same formulations we've been using that made Linda look ten years younger in a week."
Pricing: $1000-5000 per treatment, depending on complexity and customization depth.
"Ultra-exclusive," Madison said. "Limited availability. Appointment-only. You can't just buy this off a shelf—you have to qualify, book consultation, commit to the process. Makes it aspirational. Makes women want access."
I looked at the structure.
It was brilliant.
Tier One: Accessible entry point. Good results. Gets them in the door.
Tier Two: Premium upgrade. Better results. Makes them loyal customers.
Tier Three: Exclusive perfection. Best results. Creates desire and status.
"Women will start at Tier One," I said, thinking it through. "See results. Upgrade to Tier Two. See better results. Then save up or splurge for Tier Three treatments for special occasions or serious concerns."
"Exactly," Madison confirmed. "It's a funnel. And every tier delivers real value—we're not scamming anyone. Even Tier One at thirty percent effectiveness is better than all of beauty products on the market. We're just offering increasingly powerful options."
"And Tier Three," Vivienne said, "is what creates the legend. Women will see others who've had Bespoke treatments—the dramatic transformations, the age reversal—and they'll want it. That desire will drive sales at all tiers."
Distribution strategy: Start with direct-to-consumer through Liberation Beauty website and flagship stores. Build demand through results and word-of-mouth. Eventually expand to select luxury retailers—but maintain control over the customer experience.
Marketing strategy: Focus on real results. Before-and-after documentation. Clinical studies proving efficacy. Transparency about ingredients and synthesis process. Position as the future of beauty—science and nature combined through advanced technology.
Manufacturing: IndustrialBots handle production. Start small—10,000 units per month across all tiers. Scale as demand grows. Maintain exclusivity through controlled supply.
Timeline: Three months to finalize formulations and set up production infrastructure. Six months to launch with initial product line. Twelve months to expand to full product range and distribution network.
Projected revenue: Conservative estimate of $50 million first year. $200 million year two. $500 million year three as word spreads and demand explodes.
I reviewed everything.
The plans were solid. Professional. Well-researched. They'd thought of everything—supply chain, regulatory compliance, intellectual property protection, brand positioning, competitive analysis.
"This is incredible," I said. "You girls built an entire company structure while I was busy with other things."
"We had time," Madison said modestly. "And ARIA helped with the technical details."
"I'm extremely helpful," ARIA's voice came through. "Also, I've already begun optimizing the synthesis protocols for mass production. Current efficiency: 47 products per Homebot per day at Tier One, 12 per day at Tier Two, 3 per day at Tier Three. But with 20 IndustrialBots dedicated to Liberation Beauty, we can produce 940 Tier One products, 240 Tier Two products, and 60 Tier Three products daily. More than sufficient for initial launch and first-year growth."
"See?" Madison grinned. "We have this figured out."
I pulled them both close. Kissed Madison deeply. Kissed Vivienne the same way.
"You're both brilliant. This is going to change everything."
"We know," Vivienne said. "That's why we're doing it."
"When does Élévation close for renovations?" I asked.
"Two weeks," Vivienne replied. "We're doing soft closure—finishing existing reservations, not taking new ones. Full closure begins after that."
"Good. Use one of the properties for Liberation Beauty flagship store. Ground floor retail, second floor spa and consultation center, upper floors for administration and production. Make it the showpiece."
"Already planned," Madison said, pulling up architectural renderings. "The smaller restaurant in Beverly Hills. Perfect location, high foot traffic, wealthy demographic. We rebuild it into a twenty-story Liberation Beauty headquarters and flagship experience center."
Of course they'd already planned it.
I stood, pulling them both up with me.
"Anything else I need to approve tonight? Any other empires you're building while I'm not looking?"
They glanced at each other. Smiled.
"Not tonight," Madison said. "But we'll let you know when the next project is ready."
"Can't wait."
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A/N: This story is not just about romance, power dynamics, or adult themes. At its core, it is an empire-building narrative.
You'll notice that many chapters dive deeply into business, finance, politics, technology, and strategic power—sometimes with the same intensity as the character relationships. That's intentional. The relationships matter, but they exist inside a much larger story about how power is created, protected, and scaled in a modern world.
I write these business-heavy chapters because they are the other spine of the novel apart from harem.
They show how the characters move from survival to dominance, from chaos to control, from being acted upon to becoming the ones who shape everything around them. The money, the companies, the deals, the global stakes—those aren't background details.
They are part of the narrative tension and part of the fantasy.
So if you're here for romance, drama, and intensity, you'll get that. But if you're here for strategy, ambition, world-building, and the thrill of watching an empire rise piece by piece—you're exactly where you're supposed to be.
This is a story about power in all its forms.
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