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The Collapse of the De Luca Legacy (chapt.72)

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Alessia’s Perspective

It all started with the news.

Vatican Child Protection Scandal: New Arrests Imminent.

Interpol Expands Its Hunt — De Luca Family Mentioned.

Key Witness: The Daughter Who Turned Her Back on Her Bloodline.

With each hour, it felt like another blow to the fragile walls my father had built around our family name.

But let’s be real, even glass shatters painfully.

Rafael ensured security was tight.

Sofia was kept out of sight, constantly monitored.

Nikolai’s release sent the media into a frenzy.

Matteo managed the press while Luca stood guard at the villa gates during the night.

And me? I just waited.

I knew Arturo wouldn’t go down without a fight.

Monsters never really do.

Nikolai’s Perspective

She was barely getting any sleep.

Every night, I’d find her in the library, Elena’s journals laid out before her.

She was trying to find that last piece to complete the puzzle.

I wanted to tell her she had enough information to stop.

But deep down, I knew sh
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