Four Of A Kind
They say meeting your soulmate is destiny, a beautiful collision of two worlds meant to be together....But why did my "fated encounter" have to be a head-on collision with Cassidy Valentine, the most hostile, entitled, and terrifying girl at Hartwell Academy? And why did it involve ruining her limited-edition blazer with cheap bodega coffee?I'm Isaiah Angelo. I run on three hours of sleep, instant caffeine, and the desperate need to secure a future for my little sister. I don't have time for drama. I definitely don't have time for romance.So, naturally, the universe decided to play a cruel joke.I didn't just make an enemy of one rich girl. I stumbled into the lives of four.The Valentine Quadruplets. Identical faces, four distinct flavors of trouble.Now, I've been hired as their live-in personal assistant. I'm trapped in a mansion with the four most desirableand impossiblegirls in the city.Cassidy, the "Problem Child" who has sworn to make my life a living hell.Harlow, the overly affectionate airhead who thinks snacks solve all emotional trauma.Vivienne, the ice-cold perfectionist who wants to micromanage my breathing.Sabrina, the silent observer who looks at me like I'm a puzzle she's dying to solve.The pay is life-changing. The job is suicide.Can I keep my scholarship, raise my sister, and manage the chaos of the Valentine household without losing my mind?I have a mountain of debt, a schedule from hell, and four billionaire heiresses who suddenly seem very interested in the "scholarship boy."This isn't a job.This is a survival horror game wrapped in silk sheets.WHAT TO EXPECT:- Ecchi Situations: The Valentines have zero concept of personal space, and the "accidents" are frequent, spicy, and very visual.- Harem Romance: Four identical sisters, one tired protagonist. The competition is fierce, the tension is high, and the jealousy is real.- Competent Protagonist: Isaiah is smart, hardworking, and sharp-tongued. He isn't dense; he's just too exhausted to deal with their thirst.- Class Gap Dynamics: A gritty look at the difference between the struggling working class and the absurdly wealthy elite.- Heartwarming Family Moments: Because behind the fanservice and comedy, Isaiah is doing it all for his little sister.
- C.134: [3.36] Her Father’s RulesNEW
- C.133: [3.35] Self-PreservationNEW
- C.132: [3.34] Plus CNEW
- C.131: [3.33] A Zero-Sum SisterNEW
- C.130: [3.32] Relative to MeNEW
- C.129: [3.31] My Ears Don’t LieNEW
- C.128: [3.30] A Concerning DevelopmentNEW
- C.127: [3.29] The World’s Stupidest StandoffNEW
- C.126: [3.28] Letters of the AlphabetNEW
- C.125: [3.27] A Not-Date Tea ThingNEW
- C.124: [3.26] ScarousedNEW
- C.123: [3.25] A Rubik’s Cube on FireNEW
- C.122: [3.24] Misplaced PrioritiesNEW
- C.121: [3.23] The Story of a HemlineNEW
- C.120: [3.22] The Jealousy ClauseNEW
- C.119: [3.21] Maximum CapacityNEW
- C.118: [3.20] The ShoeboxNEW
- C.117: [3.19] Change of PlansNEW
- C.116: [3.18] Emotional DamagesNEW
- C.115: [3.17] BustedNEW
- C.114: [3.16] The One Who BouncesNEW
- C.113: [3.15] Iris Angelo’s Day OffNEW
- C.112: [3.14] My Brother’s KeeperNEW
- C.111: [3.13] Case File: The Phantom KisserNEW
- C.110: [3.12] This Late-Night Business Meeting is Definitely No Longer About BusinessNEW
- C.109: [3.11] My Boss, Her Seating Chart, and a Question of MaidsNEW
- C.108: [3.10] She Smiled, and For a Second, I Forgot I Was Just the HelpNEW
- C.107: [3.9] A C- is a C-, But a Vulnerable Look from the Problem Child is an A+NEW
- C.106: [3.8] The Road to Hell is Paved with Good Intentions and Taro Bubble TeaNEW
- C.105: [3.7] My Life is a Soap Opera, and My Barista is the Only Sane CharacterNEW
- C.104: [3.6] The Kuudere’s Laughter is a Critical Hit (It Was Super Effective!)NEW
- C.103: [3.5] My Reading Comprehension Exam is Also a Seduction TacticNEW
- C.102: [3.4] I’m Just a Ball in Their Billion-Dollar Game of Romantic TennisNEW
- C.101: [3.3] A Kiss, a Rumor, and a Mandatory Group Project from HellNEW
- C.100: [3.2] "This Is The Most You Thing That Has Ever Happened"NEW
- C.99: [3.1] Four Suspects, One KissNEW
- C.98: [2.73] The Schrödinger’s SisterNEW
- C.97: [2.72] Escape from the Valentine ManorNEW
- C.96: [2.71] Sabrina Knows Everything, Even Things That Haven’t Happened YetNEW
- C.95: [2.70] Seven Out of Ten Is Basically a Miracle for the Problem ChildNEW
- C.94: [2.69] Harlow Valentine vs. The Imposter SyndromeNEW
- C.93: [2.68] Harlow Valentine and the Deep Sea MetaphorNEW
- C.92: [2.6-7] The Problem Child Doesn’t Bend, and I’m a ProblemNEW
- C.91: [2.66] A Brave, Stupid, and Interesting New VariableNEW
- C.90: [2.65] Dinner with the Valentines is a Spectator SportNEW
- C.89: [2.64] If She Wanted to Make Things Complicated, I Would KnowNEW
- C.88: [2.63] The Final Boss Sits on a Velvet SofaNEW
- C.87: [2.62] Feelings are a Luxury We Can No Longer AffordNEW
- C.86: [2.61] My Real Interview is Happening Over an AppetizerNEW
- C.85: [2.60] There Are Three Kinds of Water, and I Am Out of My DepthNEW
- C.84: [2.59] A Reservation for Two, An Expectation for OneNEW
- C.83: [2.58] Time is Currency, and My Fingers are Brushing YoursNEW
- C.82: [2.57] I am a Human AccessoryNEW
- C.81: [2.56] The Tyranny of a Perfectly Folded Pocket SquareNEW
- C.80: [2.55] The Only Thing More Dangerous Than Her Scowl is Her SmileNEW
- C.79: [2.53] Eye Of The Valentine StormNEW
- C.78: [2.51] There Are Four Labels for Me, and One of Them is "Plaything"NEW
- C.77: [2.50] Four Sisters, Four FavorsNEW
- C.76: [2.49] The Price of Failure is Four Unlimited FavorsNEW
- C.75: [2.48] The Quadruplet Guessing Game is Now in SessionNEW
- C.74: [2.47] A Lot of Falling is a Lot of LivingNEW
- C.73: [2.46] I Discover My Words Have a Blast RadiusNEW
- C.72: [2.45] You Look... ExpensiveNEW
- C.71: [2.44] I Have Been Improved Against My WillNEW
- C.70: [2.43] The Abduction of Assistant-kunNEW
- C.69: [2.42] A Duffel Bag in a Louis Vuitton WorldNEW
- C.68: [2.41] A Hive of Billionaire HornetsNEW
- C.67: [2.40] My Little Sister is a Trope ConnoisseurNEW
- C.66: [2.39] The Blue Chip of DamoclesNEW
- C.65: [2.38] This Isn’t Kindergarten, It’s WarNEW
- C.64: [2.37] The Adequacy of a Four-Thousand-Dollar ManNEW
- C.63: [2.36] Old Money vs New MoneyNEW
- C.62: [2.35] In Which I Meet the Unfortunate Cousin of Big BirdNEW
- C.61: [2.34] Poor Resource AllocationNEW
- C.60: [2.33] The Summoning of the Shopping DemonNEW
- C.59: [2.32] My Probationary Period Has PerksNEW
- C.58: [2.31] A Cat in Human FormNEW
- C.57: [2.30] A Thesis Statement Delivered from a SunbeamNEW
- C.56: [2.29] An Employer-Employee RelationshipNEW
- C.55: [2.28] The Gremlin on the Fourth Floor Demands TributeNEW
- C.54: [2.27] My Terms Are Non-Negotiable (And So Are Yours)NEW
- C.53: [2.26] Rule Number One: Always Check the ScheduleNEW
- C.52: [2.25] My Employer’s Orders Include Self-CareNEW
- C.51: [2.24] You’re Gonna Carry That MangaNEW
- C.50: [2.23] Please Don’t Call Me Cute!NEW
- C.49: [2.22] This is How Harem Anime StartsNEW
- C.48: [2.21] It’s Time to Try Something TroublesomeNEW
- C.47: [2.20] A Diagnosis from Dr. PhilNEW
- C.12: [1.11] The Scholarship Boy’s Fate is Decided by a Council of VipersNEW
- C.11: [1.10] The Case For and Against Scholarship BoyNEW
- C.10: [1.9] The Four Queens Hold Court, and My Resume is Exhibit ANEW
- C.9: [1.8] My Entire World Boils Down to a Math Problem I Can’t SolveNEW
- C.8: [1.7] Two Parts Flattery, One Part PropositionNEW
- C.7: [1.6] The Grind Never Stops, Not Even for Manhattan’s EliteNEW
- C.6: [1.5] The Secret Life of a Scholarship StudentNEW
- C.5: [1.4] My Life is Not a Motivational PosterNEW
- C.4: [1.3] My Valentine Approval Rating is a Solid 25%NEW
- C.3: [1.2] The Valentine Hurricane Makes Landfall at My DeskNEW
- C.2: [1.1] A Crash Course in Valentine Family PoliticsNEW
- C.1: [PROLOGUE] The Most Troublesome Woman in My LifeNEW




















