Chapter: 351
"We changed it last time, didn't we?" asked Alicia.

"Weren't you the one who added those changes? Shouldn't it be my turn to make amendments to the agreement?" Caden countered.

Alicia found herself speechless again.

Caden took full advantage of the moment.

“Well, since it's my turn, I'm thinking twenty times a month sounds fair."

He then sat down and turned on his computer.

"I like the sound of that," he remarked.

Alicia's eyes widened in disbelief, and she quickly cut in. "What? No! I didn't agree to that change."

Caden smirked at that. "So, we're sticking to the present agreement then?"

Alicia fell silent and started mentally calculating.

With five days out of each month off the table, that meant every three days.

It was way too much.

With Caden's strength and endless stamina, every time they were having sex left her completely drained. If this kept up, she was sure she wouldn't last much longer.

For her own sanity, she protested, "This has to change. Ten times a month is way too much."

Caden scoffed at her insistence. "You were the one who typed ten in the first place. Are you going back on your word?"

Alicia frowned, feeling something wasn't right. "No, that doesn't make sense. Something's off."

"The only thing off is you," Caden said, sliding his chair closer as he pointed to the keyboard.

“You were lying right here, face down, enjoying yourself so much I couldn't even hold you down. In the heat of the moment, you typed ten times." He was about to say more when Alicia quickly covered his mouth.

Blushing, she whispered harshly, "Stop saying that! You were the one who led me into this!"

Caden inhaled the faint scent of her hand cream, finding it surprisingly pleasant.

He didn't push her hand away. Instead, he exhaled softly into her palm. "It's just the two of us here. Why are you worried about being decent? Alicia's hand tingled, and she quickly pulled it away, scratching at the itch. "If cockroaches overhear you, they might get ideas and start multiplying tonight!"

Caden remained silent, thinking to himself.

Maybe he was better at this than he thought.

Perhaps starting a side business wasn't such a bad idea.

Meanwhile, Alicia refused to give up, trying every possible way to negotiate the number down.

Caden had already lost his patience. With a quick tap on the keyboard, he said, "If you can't decide, I'll do it for you."

He typed in thirty.

Alicia's eyes widened in shock. "Thirty? You just said twenty!"

“Thirty is the minimum I need," he replied casually.

“Thirty? You might as well kill me." Alicia finally gave in. “Fine, ten it is Caden lightly tapped the mouse with his slender fingers. “Too late. Either the agreement is null, or we go with thirty."