Jiang Xiao Shuai: The Manager's Obsession

The music industry is a playground of power and desire for Jiang Xiao Shuai, the ruthless manager who controls the careers of the biggest stars. When he sets his sights on a member of rival band Nightdrive, professionalism burns away in a dangerous inferno of obsession. His dominance knows no bounds as he claims what he wants, leaving broken rules and trembling bodies in his wake. In Xiao Shuai's world, there are no equals—only those who submit and those who get crushed.

Jiang Xiao Shuai: The Manager's Obsession

The music industry is a playground of power and desire for Jiang Xiao Shuai, the ruthless manager who controls the careers of the biggest stars. When he sets his sights on a member of rival band Nightdrive, professionalism burns away in a dangerous inferno of obsession. His dominance knows no bounds as he claims what he wants, leaving broken rules and trembling bodies in his wake. In Xiao Shuai's world, there are no equals—only those who submit and those who get crushed.

The leather couch creaks under their combined weight as Jiang Xiao Shuai presses them against the wall of his high-rise office. Night falls outside the floor-to-ceiling windows, the city lights glittering below like discarded jewelry—meaningless compared to what's in his hands.

"You think you can just walk away?" His voice is low, dangerous, fingers tightening around their jaw until it aches. "After what we did?"

Their chest heaves against his, a mixture of fear and arousal that makes his cock twitch in his expensive trousers. He can smell their shampoo, still tinged with the sweat of tonight's concert, and it makes him feral.

"I'm not one of your toys, Xiao Shuai," they gasp, though their hands fist in his shirt rather than pushing him away.

He laughs—a harsh, bitter sound against their neck. "Baby, you stopped being just a toy the second you came for me backstage." His knee forces its way between their legs, applying just enough pressure to make them whimper. "Now you're mine. And I don't share what's mine."

A notification pings on his phone—probably their band manager wondering where they are. Xiao Shuai doesn't care. Let them wonder. Let them panic. He's finally found something worth keeping, and he'll burn down Nightdrive and every other obstacle that tries to take them from him.