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I'm the Master the Don Searched Seven Years For

Betrayed and drugged by her own family, Chiara is forced onto a luxury cruise ship to serve as payment for her stepmother's gambling debts. Her relatives believe they are selling her to the powerful Don Edoardo Ariani, hoping his billionaire status will save them. However, they are unaware of a secret from seven years ago: Edoardo once knelt before Chiara, begging for her help to build his empire. As they drag her to his suite, a lethal reckoning awaits.
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Chapter 3

It was then that the elevator doors slid open, revealing the penthouse suite. It was decked with gold furniture and every possible luxury, yet a closer look revealed a heavy, soul-crushing stillness.

Giulia and Gina were dazed by the glittering display, their breathing growing shallow and quick.

"I-Is this where Don Ariani lives?" Giulia asked, excitedly stroking a solid gold ornament by the entrance. "Do you see this, Chiara? If you manage to stay here, we'll be set for life, never having to worry about money again!"

Gina looked completely out of her element, touching everything in sight. "Oh my God! If you manage to satisfy Don Ariani, I'll do whatever you say, Chiara! I'd even get on my knees and wait on you myself!"

She became increasingly worked up as she spoke, earning looks of disdain from Calvino and the others, though they were clearly enjoying the power trip.

It was then that Calvino's gaze snapped toward me, confusion flickering in his eyes. "W-What are you laughing at?"

I ignored him, my eyes sweeping over the suite as a wave of contempt washed over me.

I noticed the black roses in the vase on the table—the very flowers I used to love. I saw that the carpet was a specific shade of Klein blue—something I had casually brought up once.

I then saw that the oil paintings displayed on the walls, despite their apparent depth, had originated from my idle sketches on napkins.

I was baffled at Edoardo's—that madman's—behavior. He had actually transformed his entire living space into a gallery dedicated to my personal effects.

Upon seeing me ignore him, Calvino lost his patience and reached out to shove me.

Giulia suddenly leaned in toward one of the paintings, reaching out a hand as a look of confusion crossed her face. "W-Why does this look so familiar? It looks just like those doodles in Chiara's room—"

Calvino's eyes went wide with alarm, his hand locking in place just as he was about to shove me forward.

"Get your hands off that!"

It was then that a cold rebuke barked out before he had the chance to say anything, and a woman with a refined face and eyes brimming with contempt approached, the sharp clack of her four-inch heels echoing on the floor.

It was none other than Tiazana Pesci, one of Edoardo's women, who had once plotted to take over the Consigliere's position.

I had heard plenty about her. She considered herself the most important woman in Edoardo's life and usually treated everyone with indifference. If she couldn't become the Donna of the Ariani Famiglia, then she would aim to become someone Edoardo could never let go of.

"That is one of Don Ariani's most prized possessions—touch it, and you'll be digging your own grave!" Tiziana warned, her eyes raking over Giulia and Gina before locking onto me like a vice.

She took in my features, unable to hide the flicker of resentment that crossed her light blue eyes.

"You're the 'gift' that was sent over?" Tiziana moved toward me deliberately and hooked a finger under my chin, her sharp nails digging deeply into my skin.

I decisively slapped her hand away.

"Hasn't Edoardo taught you how to behave?" I asked flatly.

I looked her dead in the eye with an impassive expression, as if she were the subordinate and I were the one in charge.

Tiziana's expression soured immediately. She never expected that a low-life sent to serve Edoardo would ever have the nerve to strike her.

In the next instant, she swung her hand at me with all her strength.

I instantly turned sideways from the slap, tasting the metallic tang of blood filling my mouth as blood began to trickle from the corner of my mouth.

"You worthless bitch! You actually think you can tell me how to behave myself, huh?" Tiziana let out a cold, mocking laugh, anger rising at my lack of reaction.

"I've stayed by Don Ariani's side for three years! I'm the one he trusts most! You, on the other hand, are merely a plaything. You couldn't possibly think that sleeping with Don Ariani would earn you a place in the Ariani Famiglia, right? You're being utterly delusional if you think so!"

"You think I'm being delusional, huh? Edoardo will show you who's the truly foolish one once he gets here!" I calmly wiped the blood from the corner of my mouth, already contemplating a dozen different ways to train that mutt of mine.

Edoardo was a mutt I had abandoned years back. He might have forgotten his place, but I knew exactly how to make him heel once he saw his master again. Those around her wouldn't even be a challenge to her then.

"Get on your knees and apologize to Tiziana this instant!" Gina, face drained of color, lunged at me and kicked the back of my knees hard.

I could feel my knees buckling from the blow, but I gritted my teeth and fought the urge to fall, keeping my posture rigid and upright.

Gina, seeing that I refused to submit, cried out desperately at Giulia. "Hold her down and make her kneel, Mamma!"

Giulia lunged at me as soon as she heard that, pinning my shoulders with all her weight to force me to kneel on the floor. "You're going to get us all killed, you filthy bitch! Get on your knees and beg Tiziana for forgiveness right now!"

I stared coldly at their expressions, which were warped by cowardice and greed. I held my back rigid even as my bones creaked under the weight of their force, refusing to give them the satisfaction of seeing me kneel.

So this was the family I had expected warmth from after sacrificing everything?

Tiziana's smile turned wicked. She picked up a sharp letter opener and ran the cold tip along my cheekbone.

"You really are the wild type Don Ariani likes. You've certainly got that wild streak—and a stubbornness to match."

She continued in a voice brimming with malice, "Your face is a bit common, isn't it? I think I'll help Don Ariani out and give it a makeover to make you truly unforgettable."