My Underboss Boyfriend Stole the Don's Mother's Seat
The top-tier charity auction in Manhattan is about to begin when my boyfriend’s stepsister spots a pearl necklace she likes.
Wanting to buy it as her birthday gift, my boyfriend reserves a bidding seat.
But due to a mistake by the organizers, the seat had actually been reserved by someone else before he booked it.
An elderly lady dressed plainly says the seat is hers, yet they show no intention of yielding.
I force my boyfriend to give the seat back to the woman.
But Amy storms out in a fit of anger. That night, gunshots echo through the neighborhood. A stray bullet hits her, and she bleeds out on the spot.
He calmly arranges her funeral, yet still keeps his promise and marries me.
Soon after, my father dies in what is ruled an accident. On the day of my father’s funeral, he storms into the church with his men.
Looking at me kneeling before the coffin, he smiles arrogantly.
“Olivia, this is what you owe Amy! If you hadn’t stopped me that day, the seat would’ve been hers! She wouldn’t have run out in anger, and she wouldn’t have been shot! Let me tell you something—your father was killed by me. And now it’s your turn!”
Right in front of everyone, he shoots my younger brother—who had been kneeling beside me, begging for mercy—dead with a single bullet.
His bodyguards pin me down and drag me out of the church as I watch helplessly, his blood pooling before my father’s coffin.
When I open my eyes again, my boyfriend is glaring angrily at the waiter, about to explode.
What he doesn’t know is that the plainly dressed old woman in sunglasses
is the mother of the current Don of the most powerful Mafia family in New York—the Morretti family.
And that Don is famously devoted to his mother.