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Bound by the Mafia Lord's Gilded Chains

One look was all it took for the Golden Wolf to mark his prey. ​To the glittering elite of Milan, Dante Moretti is a god among men, a billionaire mogul whose Midas touch turns every gold future into an empire. But beneath the bespoke Italian suits and the cold, amber eyes lies a monster. Sworn in as the new Capo of the Moretti Syndicate over his father's open casket, Dante is a man who rules with an iron grip and a heart of stone. He doesn't ask for what he wants. He takes it. ​Then he saw Bianca. ​Bianca Rossi is a creature of light, an innocent art student who finds beauty in the shadows of Milan's back alleys. She lives for her canvas and her dreams, unaware that a chance encounter in a midnight storm has placed her in the sights of the city's most dangerous predator. ​Dante doesn't just want her. He is obsessed. ​Using his billions like a silken web, Dante orchestrates a "gilded cage" for Bianca. From anonymous scholarships to lavish "chance" encounters, he draws her into a world of blood-stained gold and lethal power plays. But Bianca is no porcelain doll. Behind her soft beauty lies a fierce, indomitable spirit that refuses to be bought-or broken. ​As a brutal war with the Ricci family threatens to burn Milan to the ground, Bianca must choose: flee the man who stalks her dreams, or stand beside the Wolf and become his Queen. ​In a world where loyalty is paid in blood and love is a lethal weakness, will Dante's possessiveness be their salvation... or their ultimate destruction?
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Chapter 5

The morning light filtering into the apartment was thin and grey, doing little to dispel the chill that had settled in Bianca’s bones since the arrival of the crimson box. The vintage Montblanc sat on her scarred wooden desk, a silent, ivory sentinel that seemed to pulse with an unwelcome energy. Every time she looked at it, she felt the weight of Dante Moretti’s gaze, a shadow that no amount of sunlight could burn away.

She was nursing a lukewarm cup of tea when the mail slid through the slot in the door. A heavy, cream-colored envelope landed on the floor with a distinct, authoritative thud.

Bella, still in her silk robe and looking like a disheveled pixie, scooped it up. Her eyes went wide as she read the return address. "Bee, you’re going to want to sit down. Actually, stay sitting. This is from the Fondazione di Oro."

Bianca took the envelope, her brow furrowed. The paper was expensive—thick, linen-pressed, and embossed with a minimalist gold seal of a rising sun. She carefully sliced it open.

> Dear Signorina Rossi,

> It is our distinct pleasure to inform you that you have been selected as the sole recipient of the 2026 ‘Masterpiece Merit’ Scholarship. This prestigious award is granted to students of the Accademia di Belle Arti who demonstrate exceptional skill in the preservation of Italian heritage.

> The scholarship covers the entirety of your remaining tuition, all material costs for your final thesis, and includes a private endowment to cover personal expenditures and family medical contingencies. Furthermore, all outstanding balances currently held with the Accademia and the Lombardy Healthcare Union have been settled in full by the foundation.

>

The letter slipped from Bianca’s fingers, fluttering to the table like a dying bird.

"Settled?" Bianca whispered, her voice barely audible. "Everything?"

"Everything?" Bella shrieked, snatching up the letter. "Bee, this is it! No more double shifts at the cafe. No more worrying about your mom’s facility bills. You’re free! It’s a miracle."

A miracle. That was the logical conclusion. A stroke of divine timing for a student who had been drowning in debt. But as Bianca looked at the gold seal on the letter, her mind didn't go to heaven; it went to the basement of a gallery and the interior of a black Lamborghini.

"Bella, look at the name of the foundation," Bianca said, her voice tightening with a sudden, sharp clarity. "Fondazione di Oro. The Gold Foundation."

Bella paused, her excitement faltering. "So? It’s a common name for a high-end foundation. Milan is the city of gold and fashion."

"And Dante Moretti is called Il Lupo Oro," Bianca countered, standing up so abruptly her chair scraped harshly against the floor. She grabbed the Montblanc pen from her desk and held it up. "He told me he wanted to change my life. He told me he wanted to 'buy the ledger.' And then, forty-eight hours later, a mysterious foundation wipes out every debt I have?"

"Maybe you're overthinking it," Bella suggested, though her own eyes flickered with doubt. "You are the top of your class. Your restoration work on the Baroque saints was mentioned in the Corriere della Sera. Foundations scout talent like yours all the time."

"They don't pay off private medical bills for a student's mother, Bella," Bianca snapped, her heart beginning to hammer a frantic rhythm against her ribs. "That’s not a scholarship. That’s a purchase."

She began to pace the small living room, the walls suddenly feeling too close. The relief she should have felt was being strangled by a mounting sense of dread. If Dante had done this, it wasn't an act of charity. It was a cage made of gold bars, and she had just been shoved inside.

She needed to know. She needed to see the face of her benefactor and see if those amber eyes were hiding behind the corporate veil.

An hour later, Bianca stood before the registrar’s office at the Accademia. The hallways were bustling with students, the air thick with the smell of oil paint and youthful exuberance, but she felt like she was moving through a dream—or a nightmare.

"I’m sorry, Signorina Rossi," the registrar said, peering over her spectacles. The woman looked genuinely puzzled. "The endowment was handled through a private legal firm. The Fondazione di Oro is a new philanthropic arm. They were very specific: the funds were to be applied immediately to ensure you could focus entirely on your thesis."

"And the medical bills?" Bianca pressed, leaning over the counter. "How did they even know about my mother?"

The registrar shrugged. "Vetting for such a high-level endowment is thorough. They likely looked into your financial stability to ensure their 'investment' wouldn't be wasted. You should be celebrating, Bianca. Most artists would kill for this kind of patronage."

Investment. The word tasted like copper in her mouth.

Bianca left the office and walked toward the grand staircase. She felt a presence again—not a physical person, but the suffocating weight of an invisible hand. She looked down at the cream-colored letter still clutched in her hand.

She turned it over. On the very back of the envelope, in the smallest, almost microscopic print, was a registered address: Via Dante, 15.

Her breath hitched. It was a clever, cruel little joke. A hidden signature.

She wasn't free. She had simply traded several small, manageable creditors for one massive, lethal one. By paying her debts, he hadn't removed her burdens; he had gathered them all into his own hands. He now owned the roof over her mother's head and the brush in her hand.

"You think you can buy a soul," she whispered to the empty air of the corridor, her jaw setting in a hard, defiant line.

She didn't head back to her studio. She didn't go to the gallery. She walked out of the Accademia and toward the glistening, glass-and-steel monolith that dominated the skyline: Moretti Holdings.

She wasn't going to be a masterpiece on his wall. If he wanted to own her debt, she was going to make sure he knew exactly what kind of interest she intended to pay.

The rain began to fall again, a light, teasing mist that blurred the edges of the city, but Bianca didn't slow down. She had smelled the rat, and she was following the scent straight into the Wolf’s den.

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