From Broken Vessel To Mafia Queen

From Broken Vessel To Mafia Queen

Ting Er Xiao Ling

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Years ago, I threw myself in front of an assassin's bullet to protect my Mafia boss husband, leaving me nearly infertile. He knelt in my blood, swearing I would be his only wife. But tonight, I heard him whisper to his childhood sweetheart in Italian: "My wife is a useless vessel; only you can give the Rossi family an heir." He thought I couldn't understand him, not knowing I used to work as an Italian translator. He also had no idea that an eight-week-old miracle was currently growing in my womb. Julian, you will never see your child. I no longer want your promises. I no longer want you. From now on, we will never cross paths again. Adieu, pour toujours.

From Broken Vessel To Mafia Queen Chapter 1

Years ago, I threw myself in front of an assassin's bullet to protect my Mafia boss husband, leaving me nearly infertile.

He knelt in my blood, swearing I would be his only wife.

But tonight, I heard him whisper to his childhood sweetheart in Italian: "My wife is a useless vessel; only you can give the Rossi family an heir."

He thought I couldn't understand him, not knowing I used to work as an Italian translator.

He also had no idea that an eight-week-old miracle was currently growing in my womb.

Julian, you will never see your child.

I no longer want your promises. I no longer want you.

From now on, we will never cross paths again. Adieu, pour toujours.

Chapter 1

I watched my husband, Julian, pour champagne for his childhood sweetheart, hearing him murmur in Italian:

"My wife is a broken vessel, Alessia. You are the only one who can bring a healthy heir to the Rossi family, Alessia."

Alessia rested a slender hand on Julian's chest.

"Julian," Alessia whispered back in Italian, "we shouldn't talk like this. What about Sienna's feelings? She's standing right next to us."

Julian scoffed, his deep eyes sweeping over me as if I were merely a piece of furniture.

"She doesn't understand a word of Italian."

He thought I couldn't understand.

But he had no idea that I used to be an excellent Italian translator.

He also completely failed to realize that an eight-week-old little life was currently causing cramps in my lower abdomen.

Julian Rossi was not just my husband; he was the godfather of the Cosa Nostra, the most powerful Mafia syndicate on the American East Coast.

Before turning twenty-five, he had already painted the streets of Manhattan red with his enemies' blood.

He controlled politicians, judges, and a ruthless army.

His authority made even men of high status bow their heads as he passed by.

Years ago, I had used my eighteen-year-old body to block a bullet aimed at his heart by a rogue soldier.

That trauma severely damaged my uterus, leaving me practically barren.

Julian had knelt in my pool of blood at the hospital, vowing that I would be his only wife.

Now, I stood in the lavish ballroom of the Rossi estate, watching him look at Alessia with an incredibly tender gaze, a gaze that felt like a relic of a long-dead marriage.

Julian turned back to his loyal capos with Alessia, laughing and talking, building a mutual wall between me and them, isolating me in the center of my own home.

Another sharp cramp tore through my abdomen.

I gasped softly, my fingers finding the sleeve of Julian's custom-tailored suit jacket.

"Julian," I whispered, my voice trembling from the physical pain. "I need to go upstairs. I'm not feeling well."

Julian aggressively shook off my hand, his eyes full of cold impatience.

Stunned, I stared at his face, desperately searching for the man who had crowned me his Mafia Queen, the man who had cared for me in every possible way.

All I saw was an arrogant boss who treated me as his burden.

Alessia stepped forward with a sickeningly sweet smile.

"Oh, Sienna, I'm so sorry," Alessia said, her eyes wide with a mocking undertone. "We were so caught up reminiscing about the past that we forgot you don't speak Italian. You must feel so left out."

I forced myself to stand up straight, fighting the nauseating pain in my stomach.

"You don't have to apologize, Alessia," I said with a cold smile. "You play the role of the Don's wife quite naturally. Practice makes perfect, right?"

Alessia's lower lip trembled, her eyes filling with carefully orchestrated tears.

She turned to Julian, the expression on her face instantly dissolving before returning to a calm demeanor, speaking in fluent Italian again. "She hates me, Julian. What did I do wrong? I just want to be friends with her."

Julian's face darkened, and the air around us seemed to thin; even the distant chatter of the party seemed to quiet down.

He stepped toward me, using his massive frame to back me against a marble pillar.

"You are petty and mentally unstable, Sienna," Julian snapped harshly. "Your pathetic jealousy is ruining the syndicate's celebration. I truly regret taking you as my wife."

The gilded scrollwork on the ceiling blurred before my eyes.

The pain coiling in my abdomen was nothing compared to the massive, silent emptiness welling up in my chest.

Regret?

He said he regretted it.

"Are you serious?" I asked softly.

Julian looked at me with absolute disgust. "Get out of my sight, or I'll have my soldiers drag you away."

I felt my heart turning colder by the inch.

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“Years ago, I threw myself in front of an assassin's bullet to protect my Mafia boss husband, leaving me nearly infertile. He knelt in my blood, swearing I would be his only wife. But tonight, I heard him whisper to his childhood sweetheart in Italian: "My wife is a useless vessel; only you can give the Rossi family an heir." He thought I couldn't understand him, not knowing I used to work as an Italian translator. He also had no idea that an eight-week-old miracle was currently growing in my womb. Julian, you will never see your child. I no longer want your promises. I no longer want you. From now on, we will never cross paths again. Adieu, pour toujours.”
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