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Chapter 32: Lorenzo's Weakness

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last update Last Updated: 2025-04-05 23:11:08

Lorenzo's P.O.V

“He found us instead.” Daniel stated as he walked into my office in the midst of the commotion.

I could understand why my staff were in panic.

It had been a while since we were attacked so blatantly.

“And he'll be sorry. I'll make sure of it.” I stated, as my blood rushed with adrenaline and excitement.

It's been a while since I showed exactly why I was called the crazy mafia in the mafia world.

“Send team 2 to the east wing and team 3 to the main gate. Team 1 comes with me.” I ordered as I put in all my weapons in my trousers.

I never wore trousers that didn't have enough compartments for at least 10 weapons. There was a reason why I never went to the boutique and only allowed Aisha tailor my clothes.

“She's too good.” Daniel commented as if reading my thoughts and I just scoff.

There's nothing she did that wasn't exceptional to him just because it was Aisha.

“Move!” I playfully yelled at his dreamy face, knowing very well that he was already thinking about her.

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