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My Mafia Husband Regretted After I Faked My Death

Elena spent a decade as the perfect wife to the New York East Coast Mafia Don, only to be discarded for a mere associate. After her husband and son side with this newcomer, demanding Elena sacrifice her dignity, the betrayal turns deadly. When her husband locks her in a burning room to punish her jealousy, Elena fakes her death to escape. Now, the iron wall of the family is gone, leaving her husband to face the devastating reality of his regret.
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Chapter 4

For an entire week, neither my husband nor my son came to visit me.

Even though the hospital I stayed in was only a twenty-minute drive from the family estate.

Instead, Marco's chief assistant, David, arrived with a pile of limited-edition Hermes bags and Cartier jewelry.

They were stacked in the corner of the ward like a pile of expensive trash.

David conveyed Marco's message:

"The Don says these are the latest releases for the season, sent specifically to relieve your boredom. He has been too busy accompanying Gina and Luca ."

You see, this was Marco's love.

Reeking of money, arrogant and high-handed, but devoid of any warmth.

My phone vibrated. It was a taunting DM from Gina.

In the photo, she was wearing my silk pajamas, lying in the master bed—my bed—with a sleeping Luca beside her.

The caption read: [Luca said he wished I were his mother. He sleeps so soundly beside me.]

I turned off the phone, feeling my heart being crushed by an invisible hand.

After my parents died in a car accident, I became an orphan with no blood relatives in this world.

I was afraid of loneliness; I was terrified of the dark.

On our wedding day, Marco swore on the Bible in front of the priest: "Elena, the Corleone family is your blood now. I will never let you feel alone."

Later, when I had Luca, I thought I had finally taken root in this world.

But now I understood.

Even with sky-high power and wealth, if Marco decided to take it back, I would still be that orphan with nothing.

I looked at the room full of luxury goods and made a decision.

"Pack these up for me," I ordered the servants.

To leave New York, to leave the family's sphere of influence, I needed a large amount of cash.

Using Marco's supplementary card would expose my location. Only anonymous cash and jewelry transactions were safe.

That afternoon, Sotheby's Auction House.

Wearing sunglasses and a mask, I was in the VIP room having a set of emerald jewelry appraised.

The moment the door opened, the world seemed to stand still.

The man who was "too busy" was currently standing at the door, with Gina holding his arm.

Gina was wearing a simple white dress. Upon seeing the jewelry box in my hand, she covered her mouth in feigned surprise.

"Oh my God... everything here is so expensive. The shine is blinding. Marco, I shouldn't go in. Someone from my background doesn't belong in high-society places like this."

She shrank back like a frightened deer.

Marco immediately tightened his arm around her waist lovingly, his voice dripping with tenderness:

"Nonsense. You are Luca's savior, which makes you the benefactor of the Corleone family. If you wanted the stars in the sky, I would pluck them for you."

When he turned to look at me, the tenderness in Marco's eyes instantly froze.

He strode over, snatched the jewelry box I was about to consign, and let out a cold laugh.

"Elena, I didn't realize the Corleone family was so bankrupt that the Mamma had to come out and pawn her jewelry."

"I send you gifts, and you turn around and sell them for cash?"

"Are you that desperate for money? Are you that greedy?"

In his logic, I was slapping him in the face.

I was about to speak when the auctioneer walked onto the stage carrying the finale lot of the day.

It was an extremely rare ruby necklace named "The Heart of Sicily."

In our world, red symbolizes blood and power. A ruby of this caliber was historically something only the Mamma of a Mafia family was worthy of wearing.

Marco narrowed his eyes. To humiliate me for my "greed," he raised his paddle directly.

"Fifty million dollars."

The room went into an uproar.

Without any suspense, he won the necklace that symbolized the power and the wealth.

I thought he would at least maintain a shred of decency.

But he didn't.

In front of everyone, he picked up the ruby necklace and personally fastened it around Gina's neck.

"Elena, since you love money so much, don't even think about this necklace."

"Gina has a kind heart and doesn't care for fame or fortune. This 'Heart of Sicily' only stays clean around her neck."

Gina touched the ruby, looking overwhelmed with flattery. Right in front of me, she rubbed her body suggestively against Marco's arm and said in a delicate, sugary voice:

"Thank you, Don... This is too precious. I only did what I had to do. Taking care of Luca is my honor."

She turned her head, and in a voice only the three of us could hear, she said to me with feigned innocence:

"Elena, don't be mad. Marco just wanted to reward me. Besides... since you like money so much, selling what you have in your hand should be enough for you. Unlike me, I only need Marco's heart."

Marco looked at me, seemingly waiting for my outburst, waiting for my explanation, waiting for me to desperately prove that I loved him and not the money, just like I used to.

But he was disappointed.

I simply withdrew my gaze calmly and said to the auctioneer:

"Hurry up. I want cash."

Then, I left without looking back.