LOGINThis was the sixth time Dante Falcone had slammed that damned divorce agreement down in front of me, forcing me to sign. This time, I did not resist. He set down the pen. In that instant, a suffocating silence filled the room. His deep brown eyes locked onto me, sharp and probing, as if he were trying to see straight through my soul. "Why so obedient this time, Sofia? Or are you planning another trick? Don't forget who you are. Mrs. Falcone." I removed the ruby ring that symbolized the mistress of the family, the one he had placed on my finger when he proposed to me in Sicily. I set it gently on the desk, a surface stained with both blood and money. My voice was calm, lifeless. "No, Dante. I'm just... tired. Your world is too loud."
View MoreAnother autumn arrived.I returned to the United States alone to visit my mother’s grave. Her resting place was in a quiet cemetery in Springfield.The grave was covered with fresh flowers. I hired someone to clean it regularly, so it was always neat and spotless.Kneeling before the headstone, I spoke softly, "Mom, I’m doing very well now. My research has saved many people."I’ve found myself again. I’ve found the meaning of my life. You don’t need to worry about me anymore."A light breeze brushed past, lifting my hair, like my mother gently stroking my head.After visiting the grave, I drove through downtown Boston. While waiting at a red light at an intersection near Copley Square, I saw a familiar figure.Dante.He was sitting in a wheelchair, huddled alone in the shadows at the street corner, a tattered blanket draped over his body.Boston’s autumn wind swept fallen leaves across the ground. He looked frail and desolate, the once-overbearing aura of Don's dominance compl
After a year, my gene therapy successfully passed Phase III clinical trials. It was recognized by the international medical community as a major breakthrough in cancer treatment.Both the European Medicines Agency and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the therapy. Hospitals around the world began adopting it, saving countless patients’ lives.As a result, I received multiple international medical awards, including the Lasker Award and an upcoming nomination for the Nobel Prize.Standing on the awards stage in Stockholm, I thought of my mother. If she were still alive, she would have been proud of me.'Mom, I did it. I didn’t let you down.'After the ceremony ended, I returned to Geneva.In the villa garden, the roses Emma had planted were in full bloom. I sat on the garden bench, watching the sun slowly set.My phone rang. It was Rachel."Sofia, I have news for you. Dante has been released from prison."I paused. "He was sentenced?""Yes. Two years for bribery an
Six months later, my research achieved a major breakthrough.After repeated experiments and data analysis, the cancer gene therapy project finally entered the clinical trial phase.The director of the CERN research center, Dr. Heinrich Vogel, was extremely pleased with my work. He also recommended that I attend an international medical conference, the European Cancer Research Conference held in Paris."Dr. Rossi, your research is extremely valuable," he said sincerely.Dr. Vogel was a kind, elderly German professor. "I believe that if this therapy succeeds, it will save countless lives. You should let more people know about your work."I nodded and accepted his advice.The conference was held in Paris.When I stood at the podium at the Sorbonne, presenting my research findings to medical experts from around the world, I suddenly thought of many years ago.I remembered standing at a Harvard symposium, presenting my first paper. Back then, I had been just as confident, just as fu
Dante stood outside the door for the entire night.The next morning, Emma told me that he had finally left. Before he did, he left behind a letter.When Emma handed it to me, I hesitated for a long time.In the end, I opened it.The letter was long. He wrote in detail about everything that had happened over the years. He talked about how he had clawed his way up within the family, step by step, to reach where he was.He shared how his feelings for Olivia had shifted from infatuation to disgust.He expressed how much he regretted everything after learning of Eleanor’s death.He told me that it was only after being cast out by the family that he realized what he had truly lost.The final part of the letter read, "Sofia, I know I have no right to ask for your forgiveness. Everything I did is enough for you to hate me for a lifetime, but I still want to tell you that I love you."From the first time I saw you at Harvard, I fell in love with you. All these years, the one I’ve loved






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