LOGINSeren has never belonged to herself. Sold by her own father and brother to pay off a debt they could never afford, she is forced into a life she never chose, the wife of Rafael De Luna, the ruthless heir of the De Luna Syndicate. A man feared by everyone. A man who looks at her like she already belongs to him. Seren hates everything about him. His power. His cold voice. The way he reminds her every single day that she cannot escape him. Because in Rafael’s world, there are only two ways out of the marriage: Kill him or pay the debt with ten times the interest. Desperate to run from the life that suffocates her, Seren agrees to marry someone else, Nicolas, the only man who once promised to save her. But Rafael is not the kind of man anyone can escape from. Not when he has already decided that she is his. The more Seren tries to hate him, the more confused she becomes. Why is the man who terrifies her also the one who keeps saving her? Why does she feel safer in his arms than anywhere else in the world? And why does Rafael look at her like losing her would destroy him? In a world ruled by power, secrets, and dangerous love, Seren must decide whether to keep running… or face the truth she fears the most. Because the man she was forced to marry might also be the only one willing to burn the entire world just to keep her alive.
View MoreInside a private room overlooking the arena, a young man stood silently behind a wall of glass.
Below him, the stadium was already packed. Wealthy patrons filled the seats, their voices blending into a restless roar as they waited for the match to begin.
This was not a basketball arena.
Nor was it meant for professional boxing.
This place existed for something far darker.
An illegal underground ring where fights did not end with knockouts or referee counts. Victory came only when one fighter could no longer stand or breathe.
Most of the audience consisted of powerful figures, businessmen, gang leaders, mafia representatives, and members of underground syndicates. Money flowed as freely as blood in this place.
The young man watched calmly from the safety of the lounge, a glass of wine resting loosely in his hand as guests continued to arrive below.
Then his gaze stopped.
A young woman entered the arena alongside a middle-aged man and another younger escort. Fear was unmistakable on her face. Her steps were hesitant, her eyes searching the unfamiliar surroundings as if looking for escape.
The man followed them with quiet interest.
He watched as the two escorts approached a businessman dressed in an expensive suit. The man inspected the girl openly, lifting her chin with his fingers before smiling in satisfaction.
The young man’s grip around his wine glass tightened slightly.
“What do we have for tonight’s match?” he asked without taking his eyes off the scene.
Another man in a suit stepped beside him respectfully.
“Mr. Valdez wants to recover from his previous loss,” the assistant replied.
“Does he still have money left to bet?” the young man asked calmly. “I heard he already lost all his properties.”
“Not money this time, boss.”
The assistant glanced toward the businessman below.
“He’s offering his daughter as collateral. And he requested the Boxing King to fight under his name.”
The young man’s expression barely changed, but his eyes sharpened.
Daughter?
He continued watching the trembling girl as she was guided toward a seat near the ring.
“He’s that desperate to win back what he lost?” he asked.
“He has nothing left to lose.”
The young man finally turned his head slightly.
“You said, daughter. Everyone knows Valdez doesn’t have one.”
“He recently registered a girl under his family name. The council approved it, so the Boxing King is allowed to represent him.”
Silence filled the room.
Below, the businessman placed an arm around the girl’s shoulders, guiding her possessively toward the front-row seats.
The young man slowly swirled the wine in his glass.
“Daughter, I see,” he murmured.
“Your decision, boss?” the assistant asked carefully.
After a brief pause, the young man smiled faintly, a smile that carried no warmth.
“Arrange for the Boxing King to fight under Mr. Valdez.”
The assistant hesitated. “Are you sure?”
“It’s fine,” the young man replied, eyes never leaving the frightened girl. “I know exactly what to do with him.”
As ordered, the undefeated champion known as the Boxing King entered the ring that night as Mr. Valdez’s representative.
He was the undisputed ruler of underground boxing, a fighter no one had ever defeated. Wealthy patrons competed fiercely just for the chance to hire him, but only those with immense fortunes could afford his price.
Tonight, however, a single girl had convinced the council to grant Valdez that privilege.
The first two matches ended quickly.
Victory after victory pushed Valdez into visible excitement as enormous sums of money accumulated under his name. If he won the next fight, fifty million would be his.
The number flashed brightly across the massive screen above the arena.
The crowd buzzed with anticipation.
Then suddenly. A new bid appeared.
100 million.
Gasps spread across the arena like wildfire. No one had ever dared challenge the undefeated champion at such a price.
Whispers erupted everywhere as spectators searched for the identity of the person bold or reckless enough to oppose the Boxing King.
And somewhere above them, behind the glass wall, the young man finally smiled.
The entire arena fell silent the moment a young man in a simple polo shirt — sleeves rolled neatly to his elbows began walking toward the ring.
The laughter and conversations faded one by one, replaced by confusion and curiosity.
Mr. Valdez, who had been smiling triumphantly moments ago, suddenly froze. The smile vanished from his face as he abruptly stood up, eyes widening at the sight of the approaching figure.
The spectators followed his gaze, whispering among themselves in disbelief.
Who was this man?
Seated between Mr. Valdez and the two men accompanying her, the young woman looked up in shock.
She recognized him.
“Are you sure you want to do this?” the assistant asked quietly as the young man climbed the steps toward the ring.
The young man gave no reply. He simply stepped through the ropes.
The moment he entered, loud laughter erupted throughout the arena. Mockery echoed from every corner as the crowd compared his lean frame to the massive, undefeated champion waiting inside.
The young man ignored them completely.
His gaze rested briefly on the Boxing Champion before shifting toward Mr. Valdez and finally to the girl, whose expression was frozen in disbelief.
The champion smirked.
“Are you certain about this?” the boxer said, cracking his knuckles. “You know I’m undefeated. You saw what happened to my last two opponents. They could barely walk out alive.”
Mr. Valdez scoffed loudly.
“Are you really going to waste that much money?” he asked. “Don’t you have anything better to do with your fortune?”
The young man smiled faintly.
“I have plenty to spare,” he replied calmly. “The real question is… you. What else do you still have left to offer?”
Mr. Valdez burst into laughter.
“Didn’t you hear earlier?” he said arrogantly. “I’m willing to give the girl.”
He grabbed the young woman’s arm and forced her to stand.
“You can see it yourself. She’s young, beautiful, untouched. Any man would want her.” His grin widened. “I’m sure that includes you. That’s probably why you bid such a ridiculous amount.”
The young man’s expression did not change.
“I bet even the new Head of the De Luna Syndicate would fight for her,” Valdez continued mockingly. “They say he likes young girls, enjoys destroying their innocence until death becomes their only escape.”
A quiet hum escaped the young man.
“You speak as if this new head is an absolute lunatic.”
His eyes shifted to the girl. When their gazes met, she quickly looked away.
“He’s called the Young Tiger of the De Luna Syndicate,” Valdez went on. “Mysterious. Ruthless. Even crueler than his predecessor.”
“You seem to know quite a lot about him,” the young man said mildly. “Do you know him personally?”
“Of course not,” Valdez snorted. “No one has ever seen that elusive psycho.”
He waved dismissively.
“But this isn’t about him. I’ll ask you again whether you are really willing to throw away that much money. Look at you. Compared to my champion, you’ll be devoured whole.”
“I appreciate your concern,” the young man replied calmly. “But size has never been an accurate measure of strength.”
He stepped closer, voice lowering slightly.
“How about this… If you win, you keep the girl, the hundred million, and your life.”
A pause followed. “But if I win, I take everything.”
His eyes hardened. “Even your pathetic little life.”
Mr. Valdez’s jaw tightened. Irritation flickered across his face. He didn’t know this young man, and that ignorance unsettled him more than the challenge itself.
“What do you say?” the young man asked.
Silence.
Valdez hesitated, clearly calculating his losses. Another defeat would leave him with nothing.
The young man tilted his head slightly.
“What’s wrong? Are you afraid now? Your champion is undefeated. Compared to him, I should be easy to kill. You said it yourself, the size difference alone guarantees your victory.”
Valdez narrowed his eyes.
“Why are you doing this?”
The young man shrugged lightly.
“I was dying of boredom watching these fights,” he said. “A death match should be thrilling, don’t you think?”
His gaze drifted toward the girl again.
“And betting your daughter’s life, now that’s interesting. I want to see how far you’re willing to go.”
He smiled faintly.
“Besides, I have more money than I know what to do with. I’m starting to enjoy this game, assuming you still want to play. You’ve already won fifty million. You could walk away now. Your daughter would remain safe.”
“Oh, please,” Valdez sneered. “Spare me the drama. A boy like you simply needs a proper beating to learn his place.”
“You think so?” the young man replied softly. “Then educate me.”
“You will learn soon enough,” Valdez said coldly as he sat back down, pulling the girl harshly into her seat. “Just hope your parents won’t cry over the hundred million you’re about to waste.”
The young man chuckled.
“Don’t worry,” he said. “I built my own fortune.”
He turned toward the girl once more.
She looked back at him hesitantly.
His eyes were cold, unbearably cold.
And beneath that coldness, she sensed anger.
An anger she did not understand.
An anger she did not know was meant for her or for the man beside her.
“Is it true? The fiancée of the new Head of De Luna is already studying here? And what’s more exciting, she’s in our department.”The words drifted across the cafeteria just as Seren stepped inside.She froze. She had heard it many times before from Rafael’s father himself. That he wanted her to marry Rafael. From the very first day she was brought into the De Luna estate.But it had never been discussed formally. Never confirmed.And yet, hearing it now, from strangers, it suddenly felt real.“I heard that too,” another girl chimed in. “But no one knows who she is. Her identity is completely hidden. No one even knows where she came from.”“Some say she might be from one of their business partners,” a third added. “But one thing’s clear, the young master of De Luna is no longer available. Just when I started fantasizing about him,” she sighed dramatica
The old man looked up in surprise as a young man entered the private room inside the club.Inside, the old man sat at the head of a table, a glass of liquor in hand, while two bodyguards stood silently behind him. The atmosphere was heavy, thick with authority and unspoken danger.“If it isn’t the young devil of the De Luna Syndicate,” the old man said, his tone amused yet cautious as he watched the newcomer walk in with two men dressed in black suits.“Mr. Romero. Nice to meet you too,” the young man replied with a faint smile before taking the empty seat across from him.“I don’t wish to speak with you,” Romero said coldly, already preparing to stand. “I want to talk to your father. If it’s not the head of your group, then I have no business here.”He was about to rise when-----BANG!The young man slammed his hand against the table.The sharp sound echoed through the room, instantly thickening the tension.Both of Romero’s bodyguards reacted immediately, pulling out their guns and
“Mom---” Seren called softly.The woman heard her and froze mid-step.It was as if she had been struck by lightning the moment she saw Seren. A gentle smile bloomed on Seren’s lips as her eyes took in her mother’s face. Though she looked thinner now, deep wrinkles marking the years that had passed, Seren could still see the beauty she remembered in the face she had longed for all this time.When the guests noticed Lena had stopped moving, their attention shifted toward Seren. Her older brother and father also paused, their eyes landing on her… and on the bags she carried. Shock was evident on their faces.It wasn’t surprising. Anyone would be startled if a stranger suddenly appeared outside their home.“Well now,” one of the men beside her brother said, chuckling. “That’s quite a guest you have, Lena, Lucas. She looks like she came from a wealthy family.”Don’t they recognize me? Seren wondered. Then again, she had been only ten years old when she left this place. Seven years had pass
“Mama! Papa! I don’t want to stay here! Please don’t leave me! I promise, I’ll be obedient! I’ll do anything you want just don’t give me to them!”The young girl cried desperately as she chased after a man and a woman walking toward the gates of a grand mansion. When she finally caught up to her mother, she wrapped her arms tightly around the woman’s waist, trying to stop her from leaving.The woman halted.But she did not turn around.Instead, she forcefully pried the child’s hands away and shoved her aside. The little girl fell onto the grass, stunned.With tear-filled eyes, she looked up at her mother in confusion as sobs continued to shake her small body.From the mansion’s terrace, a young boy stood silently, watching everything unfold.“Stop following us,” her father said coldly. “You’ll live here from now on. Don’t be stubborn if you don’t want me to get angry.”Without another glance, he turned away, guiding her mother toward the gate.The child could do nothing but cry.Near












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