Adopted by the Billionaire / Chapter 4: A New Home, A New Game
Adopted by the Billionaire

Adopted by the Billionaire

Author: Paula Rodriguez


Chapter 4: A New Home, A New Game

Taking a deep breath, I returned to reality.

The world snapped back into focus. Same cafeteria, same billionaire, same impossible choice waiting for me. My hands were trembling, but nobody seemed to notice.

Just as I was about to defend myself, the director came over.

Mrs. Shaw bustled in, clipboard in hand, her sharp eyes taking in the scene. She always wore her hair pulled tight, her voice carrying through any room.

"Mr. Campbell, welcome. Thank you for your kindness and support."

She shook the billionaire’s hand, her smile wide and practiced. “We’re lucky to have you, sir. The kids need all the encouragement they can get.”

"Have you chosen your adopted son? Nathan is very obedient; the teachers and kids all like him, and he has a real talent for learning—he’s preparing for Harvard or Stanford."

She gestured to me, pride obvious in her voice. The other staff nodded, murmuring agreement.

My name is Nathan Carter.

For a moment, the weight of my name settled over me, grounding me. It was a good, strong name—one that fit on college applications and business cards alike.

The director was talking about me.

It felt strange hearing my future laid out like a resume summary. For once, I didn’t need to boast.

So I didn’t need to brag about myself.

I stayed quiet, letting my record speak for itself. I could see the billionaire sizing me up, his eyes sharp.

After hearing this, the billionaire looked at me with some suspicion: "Nathan, do you really do so well here at the group home?"

His tone was mild, but the question was pointed. I could sense he was searching for the real me behind the recommendations.

"He just has a good relationship with the director," my brother said, afraid I’d win favor. He quickly raised his hand to interrupt.

My brother’s interjection was quick, his words dripping with accusation. He wanted to cast doubt on everything I’d earned.

"My brother often plays chess with the director; they’re close."

He made it sound like a crime, like learning from adults was something to be ashamed of. Some of the younger kids giggled, but Mrs. Shaw just rolled her eyes.

The director saw right through this and understood my brother’s little game.

She pressed her lips together, her patience clearly wearing thin. The billionaire’s gaze lingered on her, waiting for her response.

He interrupted my brother’s words with a forced cough, then smiled and said,

Mrs. Shaw cleared her throat—a signal for everyone to settle down. Her smile was warm, but her eyes said, “Don’t mess with me.”

"Nathan’s always up for a game of chess with the staff—kid’s got a mind like Bobby Fischer," Mrs. Shaw said.

She turned the insult into praise. “He’s a thinker. Always two steps ahead.”

"Mr. Campbell, you shouldn’t judge a person just by what others say. I think it won’t take long before you realize how right your choice is."

She stood a little taller, her voice filled with conviction. “Give him time, sir. Nathan will surprise you.”

The billionaire nodded in agreement, his expression softening, and patted me on the shoulder.

The touch was brief but reassuring, a rare sign of approval. I let myself breathe a little easier.

"Alright, Nathan, let’s go."

His words sounded almost like a command. My heart skipped a beat.

I was led out of the group home by the billionaire.

We walked past rows of mismatched chairs, kids craning their necks to watch. Someone whispered, “Lucky break,” as we stepped through the front doors.

A luxury car was parked at the curb.

The black BMW gleamed in the late afternoon sun, a stark contrast to the faded bikes and beat-up minivan parked nearby. I felt a twinge of nerves as I approached.

Just as I was about to get in, my brother ran over and shoved me aside.

He moved fast, nearly knocking me into the side mirror. His desperation was almost comical.

He quickly opened the front passenger door.

With a flourish, he pulled open the door, his best imitation of a chauffeur. “After you, sir!” he said, grinning like he’d just won a prize.

"Mr. Campbell, please."

He gestured grandly, waiting for praise. The billionaire just looked at him, amusement flickering in his eyes.

The billionaire was slightly surprised, then politely declined: "Thank you, but I don’t sit in the front passenger seat."

His tone was polite but firm, like a man used to being driven, not chauffeured. My brother’s face fell instantly.

My brother’s smile froze instantly.

He stood there awkwardly, hand on the door, trying to salvage his pride. I fought the urge to laugh.

I opened the car door and said, as if casually, "The seat behind the driver is the safest. Dad, please get in."

I tried to sound offhand, but I’d read somewhere that the real power sits in the back. The billionaire nodded approvingly, his eyes glinting with respect.

The billionaire nodded approvingly.

For a second, I thought I saw a genuine smile—a rare thing from a man so used to hiding his feelings.

I left the group home with him.

The door closed behind me with a satisfying thunk. As we pulled away, I caught a last glimpse of the building I’d called home for so long.

Through the car window, I saw my brother flash a malicious, triumphant smile at me.

He stood on the curb, arms crossed, his grin smug and confident. I could almost hear him thinking, “You’ll never beat me.”

As if to say: "Let’s see how you compete with me in this life."

His eyes said it all. The battle lines were drawn—again.

I only found it ridiculous.

He didn’t realize that life’s not a game you can win by shortcuts. I looked away, focusing on the city beyond the window, the possibilities ahead.

Would someone who only seeks pleasure ever be willing to settle down and study?

I doubted it. Some lessons have to be learned the hard way.

Does my brother really think my recommendation was just dumb luck?

I shook my head, thinking of the late nights, the sacrifices, the choices that got me here. Luck had little to do with it.

This chapter is VIP-only. Activate membership to continue.

You may also like

Hired to Birth the Billionaire’s Heirs
Hired to Birth the Billionaire’s Heirs
4.8
Desperate for a fortune, I signed up to be the Bennett family’s paid daughter-in-law—three million a son, two million a daughter, just for giving birth. But the Bennett heir is a gorgeous, unwilling bachelor with a secret, and his mother is determined to tie us together at any cost. Now I’m stuck between my family’s dreams and a husband who refuses to play along—until one night changes everything, and suddenly the whole city is watching our every move.
Kept by the Billionaire, Married to a Nobody
Kept by the Billionaire, Married to a Nobody
4.8
For seven years, Aubrey was the spoiled secret of ruthless Chicago heir Derek Langford—until he offered her a million-dollar payout to disappear. Now trapped in a small town with a stalker trust-fund brat and a gentle, powerless husband, she calls Derek for help and unravels a web of obsession, old promises, and a marriage built on lies. When Derek discovers the truth about her new life, he demands a choice: leave her safe, ordinary husband, or be claimed once more as the billionaire’s forbidden prize.
Dumped by the Billionaire Heiress
Dumped by the Billionaire Heiress
4.7
For three years, Adam believed Lillian was just another struggling college girl—until a viral video exposed her as a billionaire heiress playing poor for fun. Now, humiliated and heartbroken, he learns their entire relationship was just a revenge game between spoiled rich siblings. As Lillian moves on to a high-profile engagement, Adam must face the world’s cruelest breakup—and decide if he can ever trust again.
The Billionaire’s Secret Heir
The Billionaire’s Secret Heir
4.9
To save her dying mother, Natalie sold herself to Chicago’s coldest billionaire, Derek Callahan. For years, she endured his ruthless love—until his true beloved returned and Natalie vanished, carrying his secret child. Now, five years later, Derek finds their daughter on her doorstep, and Natalie’s lies are about to shatter everything.
Trapped as the Billionaire’s Disposable Wife
Trapped as the Billionaire’s Disposable Wife
4.8
Natalie thought she married for love—until her husband’s friends branded her a gold digger and forced her into a life of control and humiliation. Given only $150 a month, she endures suspicion, betrayal, and public shame, while the very men who condemned her secretly shower her with millions. But when her husband’s cruelty is exposed and his friends cross every line, Natalie must decide: will she stay a prisoner in this gilded cage, or take revenge with the power they handed her?
Bought by My Billionaire Ex
Bought by My Billionaire Ex
4.9
Chelsea Wu’s life turns upside down when a live reality show dare forces her to call her icy ex, billionaire Nick Warren, and beg for cash—only to receive a jaw-dropping $5 million instead. As their messy breakup goes viral and old feelings reignite, Chelsea must decide if she’s ready to risk her heart (and her reputation) for the man she swore she’d never see again. With the world watching, every secret and scandal could cost her everything.
Reborn as the Rich Girl’s Rival
Reborn as the Rich Girl’s Rival
4.8
After my sister killed me for stealing her Cinderella ending, fate rewinds and we’re both adopted—this time, she grabs the janitor’s family and leaves me with the billionaire Grants. Suddenly, I’m the target of Oakview High’s golden boy and my sister’s ruthless ambition, while every secret and betrayal is broadcast for the whole town to judge. But this time, I’ll rewrite the story—and expose the dark truth behind every ‘perfect’ family.
Tricked by the Billionaire I Loved
Tricked by the Billionaire I Loved
4.8
For three years, I believed Jason was as broke and broken as I was—until a single stormy night shattered everything. Turns out, the man I sacrificed everything for was Chicago’s richest heir, slumming it for his own amusement while I begged, scraped, and planned to propose. Now, drowning in heartbreak and betrayal, I have to decide: walk away from the only love I’ve ever known, or make him pay for every lie he ever told.
Framed by the Billionaire Heir I Saved
Framed by the Billionaire Heir I Saved
4.9
I risked everything to rescue Carter Evans—the reckless trust fund daredevil—twice from America’s deadliest cave. He repaid me by destroying my life, accusing me on national TV of trying to kill him, and turning the world against me. Now, with my career ruined and my name dragged through the mud, I’m the only one who can save him again… but this time, the price might be my soul.
I Begged My Billionaire Dad to Save Mom
I Begged My Billionaire Dad to Save Mom
4.8
At four, Maddie can see the future through mysterious floating comments—and they all say her hardworking mom will die soon, leaving Maddie alone. Desperate to change fate, Maddie tracks down the cold, powerful CEO who doesn't know he's her father and demands his help. But secrets, betrayals, and a paternity test threaten to shatter her only chance at saving her family.
Left for His Billionaire Cousin
Left for His Billionaire Cousin
5.0
Aubrey Lane thought she’d left heartbreak behind—until her ex, Marcus Caldwell, reappears in her life, richer and more untouchable than ever. When fate traps her between Marcus and his charming cousin Derek, Aubrey must choose between dignity and survival, pride and the man who shattered her. But in Maple Heights, love and money come with a price—and secrets never stay buried.
Broken by the Billionaire
Broken by the Billionaire
5.0
Rachel thought leaving Nathan Brooks—the most feared venture capitalist in D.C.—would free her from his ruthless grip. But one child, one shattered engagement, and one twisted reunion later, she's trapped in a power game where love, revenge, and obsession blur. Every choice Rachel makes could destroy the people she loves—or herself.