ログインAs my due date approached, a massive discrepancy surfaced in the Galante family's arms accounts. The leadership made a swift decision. They sent me, Sophia Vitale, the Don's wife, the woman everyone claimed had nothing better to do, to personally inspect the armory and verify the inventory. I believed it was a routine check. I never imagined my husband's godsister, Monica Leone, would use it as cover to blow up the entire armory. The explosion was deafening. Fire ripped through the sky. Concrete collapsed around me, crushing my body as a searing pain tore through my abdomen. I did not call my husband on his highest-priority private line. Instead, I sent a distress signal to my father. In my previous life, the moment the explosion occurred, I had used that same priority channel to call my husband. The child had survived. Monica had been obliterated in the blast. My husband had claimed he did not blame me. He had said Monica was an outsider and that an heir mattered more. He had spared no expense, hiring elite obstetric specialists to monitor me day and night. He had told me to stay calm and wait for delivery. Then, on the day I went into labor, he personally locked me and the baby inside an abandoned warehouse drenched in gasoline and burned us alive. "If you hadn't deliberately delayed, she wouldn't have died. Do you really think playing the innocent victim could fool me? Dream on," he said. "You like playing with fire so much? Fine. I'll let you experience her despair yourself." When I opened my eyes again, I was back at the armory, at the exact moment of the explosion.
もっと見るThe Galante men unceremoniously dragged Monica away.Word spread quickly afterward. In a fit of rage, Enzo personally ordered her punishment. She was the woman who had destroyed everything he possessed.Monica's hands were severed. She was dumped into the city's filthiest red light district and left to fend for herself.After that, Enzo began trying to contact me like a madman. There were no more threats and no more commands. There were only relentless apologies, pleas, and confessions soaked in regret.I never answered.Frank’s people intercepted every attempt he made or resolved it quietly, all the way up to that day.At the end of the corridor, near the floor-to-ceiling windows, Frank stood slightly behind me and lowered his voice. “Miss Vitale, the news is confirmed. Enzo is dead. He shot himself in the study at the Galante estate. He left a letter for you.”I looked out over the city below, its lights spread wide against the dark. After a long moment, I answered with a sing
Fear and pain shattered what little control Monica had left. She could only shake her head and scream, "Not me! It's fake! Sophia, that bitch! She set me up!"She struggled, and Enzo's grip loosened with his agitation. The black document envelope slipped from his hand and struck the polished marble floor with a sharp crack.The wax seal split on impact. A stack of papers spilled out and scattered across the floor. Several pages drifted to Enzo's feet. He looked down without thinking.The top sheet was an official hospital diagnosis and surgical report.Patient: Sophia VitaleDiagnosis: Severe blunt force trauma in late pregnancy, resulting in placental abruption and massive intrauterine hemorrhage. The fetus showed no vital signs after delivery.Procedure: Emergency cesarean extraction and partial hysterectomy.The date of surgery matched the day of the armory explosion.His tall frame swayed, as if an invisible sledgehammer had struck him. His hands trembled as he bent down an
On the day of the wedding, the estate was sealed tight. Armed security stood guard inside and out. Luxury cars lined the long drive, and guests filled the grounds wall-to-wall.The media had been confined to a designated area. Camera flashes erupted nonstop, capturing every powerful figure as they arrived.Just as the ceremony was about to begin, a server stepped forward with a carefully wrapped box in his hands."Don Galante. Miss Leone." He bowed slightly, his voice steady and formal. "This is a wedding gift from Miss Sophia Vitale. She instructed us to deliver it before the ceremony."The name Sophia Vitale struck the crowd like a stone dropped into still water. Murmurs rippled outward at once.Enzo's expression darkened, his gaze locking onto the gift box.The smile on Monica's face stiffened for a heartbeat, then smoothed over. She tightened her grip on Enzo's arm, her voice gentle and almost gracious. "Don, since it's Sophia's gift, we should open it."Inside the box lay n
After I returned to the Vitale family, the outside world did not let up.Madwoman, toxic bitch, evil ex-wife—those labels clung to me like grime no one bothered to wipe away.Inside my father's study, Frank Rosa, my father's most trusted aide and someone who had watched me grow up, stood to the side."This is what you asked for." He spoke quietly. "Miss Vitale, we recovered every backup we could from the Galante family's internal security system. In particular, the core surveillance footage from the days surrounding the explosion."I had never intended to let the armory incident fade into the past. In this life or the last, my child's death, my own death, every debt would be repaid in full. By Enzo. By Monica."Thank you, Frank. I appreciate it." I gathered the files and put them away with care.My father lifted his teacup and took a slow sip. His eyes never left my face."My daughter, what do you plan to do next?" he asked calmly.I looked up and met his gaze."Dad, I want to
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