I washed my hands of blood and gave up my undisputed underworld throne to build my wife, Lucia, a pristine corporate empire. But tonight, I caught her male secretary breaking into my encrypted mafia files. Instead of punishing the rat for breaching Omertà, Lucia shielded him behind her back and demanded I apologize to him. "You are acting like a street thug, not a husband." She called my mafia heritage a toxic paranoia and threatened to freeze my access to the very accounts I created. When the secretary shattered my late mother's priceless emerald heirloom, she protected him again, telling me to stop acting like a savage over a piece of jewelry. She even stood by while he mocked the unspeakable torture I had willingly endured in a cartel basement years ago just to secure her safe release. For five long years, I played the quiet, supportive husband, taking bullets and laundering funds to give her a legitimate crown. Yet she chose to hand the keys of our empire to a treacherous parasite, dismissing the blood I spilled for her as dirt. I looked at the woman I had once sworn an eternal blood oath to protect, feeling the last thread of my humanity snap. I felt no grief, only a profound and cold clarity as I realized my sacrifices meant absolutely nothing. "Our blood oath is dead, Lucia." I signed the annulment papers, liquidated every cent of the blood money backing her company, and threw her to the wolves.
I washed my hands of blood and gave up my undisputed underworld throne to build my wife, Lucia, a pristine corporate empire.
But tonight, I caught her male secretary breaking into my encrypted mafia files.
Instead of punishing the rat for breaching Omertà, Lucia shielded him behind her back and demanded I apologize to him.
"You are acting like a street thug, not a husband."
She called my mafia heritage a toxic paranoia and threatened to freeze my access to the very accounts I created.
When the secretary shattered my late mother's priceless emerald heirloom, she protected him again, telling me to stop acting like a savage over a piece of jewelry.
She even stood by while he mocked the unspeakable torture I had willingly endured in a cartel basement years ago just to secure her safe release.
For five long years, I played the quiet, supportive husband, taking bullets and laundering funds to give her a legitimate crown.
Yet she chose to hand the keys of our empire to a treacherous parasite, dismissing the blood I spilled for her as dirt.
I looked at the woman I had once sworn an eternal blood oath to protect, feeling the last thread of my humanity snap.
I felt no grief, only a profound and cold clarity as I realized my sacrifices meant absolutely nothing.
"Our blood oath is dead, Lucia."
I signed the annulment papers, liquidated every cent of the blood money backing her company, and threw her to the wolves.
Chapter 1
Vincenzo POV
Sitting in the interrogation room of the precinct, I observed how the table's cold condensation left a damp film on my forearm. I casually wiped a speck of drying blood off my knuckles.
I am Vincenzo Salvatore, the heir to the largest Cosa Nostra syndicate on the East Coast, a man who had once ended fifteen rival bosses in a single, blood-soaked night to crown his wife as a legitimate queen.
I watched the second hand on the wall clock complete nine hundred circuits. I did not feel the chill; I merely registered it as a condition of the room.
If she walked through that steel door and demanded I kneel to the rat who had just tried to steal my family's blood legacy, I would have to slaughter everyone she loved before sunrise.
I had given up my unchallenged authority in the underworld, washing my hands of blood to build Lucia a pristine corporate empire using my late mother's illicit funds.
I had played the role of a quiet, supportive husband for five long years.
Tonight, however, I caught her male secretary, Julian, breaking into my private encrypted files, searching for the Salvatore family's offshore accounts.
That was a direct, unforgivable breach of Omertà.
In the old days, I would have put a hollow-point bullet between his eyes and dumped his weighted body into the river.
Instead, I had my men drag him down to the precinct as a warning, handcuffed to a streetlamp outside while I waited for my wife to realize the treacherous snake she was harboring.
The heavy metal door swung open on a groaning hinge.
Lucia stood in the threshold draped in her designer trench coat, her eyes blazing with a familiar anger-but not at the man who had betrayed us.
Her disgust was a palpable thing, tightening the corners of her mouth and narrowing her gaze.
"Release Julian, or I am freezing all access to the family accounts."
Her voice was sharp, and the bare concrete walls did nothing to soften its edge.
"You are making a spectacle of us and ruining the company's reputation."
I stood up slowly, my shadow falling across her completely.
I looked down into the dark eyes of the woman I had once sworn an eternal blood oath to protect.
"He was digging into the restricted Salvatore archives, Lucia."
I kept my voice low, a vibration felt more than heard.
"He is a rat, and I want our marriage pact severed tonight if you refuse to handle this according to our laws."
Lucia let out a short, brittle laugh, dismissing my authority completely.
"You are irrational and paranoid."
She turned on her stiletto heel and walked out of the interrogation room, her steps echoing toward the armored Maserati waiting at the curb.
I followed her out into the biting night air.
I took the passenger seat and rolled down the window, letting the wind cut across my face, though it did little to cool the heat behind my eyes.
As she started the ignition, I saw my Capo standing near the precinct steps through the side mirror. I gave a single, sharp nod. The Capo immediately grabbed Julian by the collar. Julian stumbled across the pavement, shoved forward by my men.
He looked pathetic, his designer suit wrinkled, playing the role of the innocent, terrified civilian to perfection.
He rushed toward Lucia's side of the car, and tears began to trace paths through the grime on his cheeks.
"Lucia, please do not let him ruin your marriage over me!"
Julian sobbed, his trembling fingers gripping the edge of her half-open window.
"Mr. Salvatore, I beg you, punish me. Beat me if you have to. Just do not fracture the Family Bond because of my stupid, clumsy mistake."
Lucia immediately stepped out of the car, placing her own body between Julian and me.
She glared at me through the open door, her chest heaving with an indignation she had no right to.
"Where is your honor, Vincenzo?"
She screamed the words at me, and the sound seemed to hang in the quiet street.
"He is just a junior associate trying to organize our tax files, and you treat him like a cartel spy! You are a monster."
The obligations I had honored for five years-the bullets taken, the accounts laundered-all of it felt like a stack of ledgers set alight, the pages curling into black ash.
I slowly stepped out of the Maserati, leaving the door ajar.
The flickering streetlights cast long shadows over the damp pavement.
I walked around the hood of the car, my footsteps heavy and deliberate as I closed the distance between us.
Lucia held her ground, stubbornly lifting her chin to challenge me, expecting me to yield as I always did.
I raised my hand and delivered a slap across her cheek. The sound was flat and ugly in the night air, followed by a profound silence.
Lucia stumbled back against the car door, clutching her face, where a red imprint was already blooming, in speechless shock.
I looked past her at Julian, whose gaze was fixed on the tips of my shoes, his breath held in anticipation, and offered him a smile that did not reach my eyes.
"Congratulations on your promotion, rat."
I turned my vacant eyes back to the woman I had once worshipped.
"Our blood oath is dead, Lucia."
Betrayed By The Queen: A Don's Revenge
Duwu Qingyang
Mafia
Chapter 1
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Chapter 2
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Chapter 3
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Chapter 4
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Chapter 5
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Chapter 6
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Chapter 7
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Chapter 8
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Chapter 9
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Chapter 10
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