LOGINI was a washed-up singer, but my wife forced me to attend a divorce variety show. I tried my best to earn money for the family, but on the show, she said that I was worthless. She even got to know the son of an affluent family. She called the guy babe and went to his room whilst wearing seductive clothes. I couldn't stand it anymore and tried to stop her, but she cursed, "You're just a useless piece of garbage! You can't even afford to buy me a decent bag. I thought your earnings would improve over the years, but your earnings are still nowhere near enough. Why can't I pursue the happiness I want? Get out of my sight!"
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People say Monaco is paradise. They see the yachts, the champagne, the terraces spilling over the sea like the world was built just to please them. What they don’t see is how heavy gold feels when it’s chained around your neck.
My name is Leonardo D’Angelo, heir to a dynasty of luxury hotels and private islands. Every morning of my life begins the same, with applause I didn’t earn and expectations I never agreed to carry. “Your schedule for today, sir,” my assistant, Luca, says as he trails me down the marble staircase of the D’Angelo estate. “Board meeting at ten, lunch with your father, and dinner with the Morettis to finalize the engagement arrangements.” I button my cuff. “Cancel the last one.” Luca stumbles. “Sir… you can’t. The Morettis—” “I said cancel it.” My father’s voice cuts through the air before Luca can answer. He stands at the end of the hall, immaculate in a tailored suit, eyes sharp enough to slice through hesitation. “Leo,” he says flatly. “We do not cancel when the Morettis are involved.” I give him a practiced half smile. “You can attend without me. It’s not like Valentina needs me there.” His jaw tightens. “She is your fiancée.” “Fiancée?” I let out a laugh. “You chose that title for me before I had a say in anything.” I walk past him, his silence following me like a shadow. Outside, the courtyard is swarmed with photographers. “Leonardo! Over here!” “Smile for Vogue, Leo!” “Any wedding date yet?” I give them the same grin I’ve worn since childhood, a perfect lie shaped into a smile. They cheer. The flashes go off. And all I feel is tired.Inside the Ferrari, the world finally mutes. The engine’s roar fills my chest, chasing out every thought that doesn’t belong. For a few miles, I’m just Leo — not the heir, not the puppet, not the brand. Not the man chained to a woman he doesn’t love, aching for someone who might one day see him as more than a name.
Then the phone buzzes. I glance down. Valentina: We need to talk. It’s important. Come to the penthouse at 7 p.m. Of course, she wants to talk, only when it’s convenient for her. But then, curiosity wins. I turn the car toward the Moretti Tower.The penthouse door is ajar when I arrive. “Val?” I call out.
No answer. Just the faint scent of her jasmin perfume hanging in the air. That cold, expensive kind that lingers too long. Then I hear it. A breath. A low gasp. A sound that doesn’t belong to solitude. My stomach knots. I move toward the bedroom, every step heavier than the last. The door is half open. I push it wider. And the world stops. Valentina is tangled in silk sheets, her bare shoulder, and his hand the kind of scene that doesn’t need explaining. Her eyes go wide. “Leo,” she stammers, clutching the sheet to her chest. “It’s not what you think, you weren’t supposed to come yet.” I just stare. All the late nights, the excuses, the fake smiles — they pile up inside me, something sharp pressing against my ribs.The man beside her, some faceless suit I don’t recognize.He scrambles for his clothes and mutters something, an apology maybe, and bolts out the side door.
Valentina stands there, trembling but defiant. Her hair’s a mess, her lipstick smeared, but her pride’s intact. “Say something,” she says. “What do you want me to say?” My voice doesn’t even sound like mine. “Congratulations? You’ve outplayed us all?” Her eyes flash. “Don’t be dramatic, Leo. It’s not like we sleep together. You barely look at me. You barely even touch me. What did you expect?” She was right. I never looked at her — not the way I wanted to be looked at. Not the way I craved to be seen. I blink, stunned by the coldness. “So, this is my fault now?” “I’m lonely!” she snaps, her voice cracking. “You think money fixes everything. You think being untouchable makes you strong but I needed something real.” Something inside me tears quietly. I take a step back, then another. “I didn’t do that because of the respect I have for myself,” I say quietly, “for you. Maybe I thought things would change. That someday I’d actually start loving you.” She reaches for me, but I move first. The look I give her is enough. Then I walk out calm on the outside but chaos underneath. My pulse won’t slow. I don’t love her. I never truly did. But still, watching her with someone else, something burns, deep and ugly. Maybe pride. Maybe pain. Or maybe both. By the time I hit the street, my hands are shaking. I climb into the Ferrari, start the engine, and floor it. The cliffs blur past. I drive faster, the curve comes out of nowhere. Tires scream and metal groans. Just before everything goes black, one thought cuts through the chaos: Maybe I was never meant to survive this life. Maybe somewhere, someone could have seen me — not the heir, not the brand, just Leo.The police quickly came to handle the scene. Both Christine and I were taken to the police station for questioning.But in the end, we were released because we were not suspicious.On the evening of the same day, news of Rick's death exploded on the internet."He deserved it. He's paying for his actions now."A lot of netizens came and left comments on my account to congratulate me, but I replied to none of them.Soon after, my job that had been suspended by Rick returned to normal. I went back to my old days of attending all kinds of events.That was until one night when I came home and saw Shannon standing outside my house.She was a mess and she pounced towards me when she saw me as if I was her savior.I was startled and nearly failed to recognize her.The moment she pounced on me, I saw the burnt marks on her face. They were all left by cigarette ends. I guessed it was Rick's doing."James, you're finally back. Please forgive me for what I've done, alright? That bastard,
Rick pointed at the sports car next to me and said, "Let's solve this like men. Let's race. If you win, I'll give you double what you ask for. If you lose, then you can leave this city and never come back! Don't worry. I'll still give you the money though."I sneered. "What makes you think I'll agree to that?"I would definitely not play Rick's boring game in the middle of the night.What I didn't expect was that he reached out and pulled Christine over with one hand whilst lighting a cigarette with the other."You seem to care a lot about my wife. If you don't agree, then I'll extinguish this cigarette on her pretty face."Christine closed her eyes, her face was pale, but her body was trembling slightly."You bastard!"I gritted my teeth and agreed to the race in the end.Christine was an actress. Her face was very important to her. I couldn't let her face be ruined.Just when we got in our cars and were about to race, Rick suddenly said that he wanted Christine to be in his
She was probably forced into it by Rick. Shannon looked weaker than ever.When she saw me, she grabbed my hand. "James, this has nothing to do with James and his family. Please send a post to clarify things. It's all my fault."Seeing that I wasn't saying anything, Shannon continued, "I'll apologize to you. Please leave Rick out of this."I sneered. "Apologize? Get Rick to come and apologize to me in person."Since I showed no signs of forgiveness, Shannon finally stopped pretending. "That's enough, James! Do you think you've done nothing wrong? If it weren't for the fact that you can't give me what I want, I wouldn't have gone to find Rick. Therefore, aren't you the source of all the problems?"Her attempt of trying to pin the blame on me amused me. "Shannon, this is the first time I've seen someone so shameless. You want me to clarify things, right? Then sign this divorce agreement."With that, I took out a divorce agreement that I prepared in advance.Shannon was taken aback.
After Christine and I parted ways. I went home with the video and registered an account. I then sent a post saying that I would start a livestream in a couple of days.As expected, my new account soon received countless comments.Due to the huge amount of traffic, my account soon had over 200 thousand followers. Many of them were waiting for the live stream to come and curse me.Shannon heard about it and called to taunt me."James, have you lost it? Haven't you been cursed enough by the netizens? Now you want to start a live stream and be cursed on the live stream as well?"I sneered. "You can come and check my live stream out in three days' time as well. There'll be a surprise waiting for you.""Alright then. I'd like to see what you're planning on doing," said Shannon.Three days later, I had prepared everything and started the live stream on time.As expected, countless people came to my channel as soon as I began the livestream."How dare you start a live stream? I bet yo












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