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Reborn as His Well-Behaved Temptation

After being murdered by the Nalitan mafia, a woman is reborn with a mission for vengeance. Cesare Xandri, a rising gangster, believes he owns her, but her outward innocence masks a deadly defiance. When a public insult during a high-stakes bet brings him storming into her home with a Beretta in hand, she does not flinch. Instead of choosing virtue as she did before, she embraces her role as his greatest sin to ensure his ultimate downfall under the Cecilian sun.
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Chapter 3

I developed a high fever on the first night back at the manor.

My stomach hurt so badly that I curled into a ball.

Cold sweat soaked the bedsheets. I gasped for air like a dying fish, and I struggled to breathe.

I wanted to live.

I called Cesare. It was the backup phone he had specifically left for me.

The phone rang for a long time before someone answered. Deafening heavy metal music blasted on the other end, though.

I could hear Winter's excited squeals.

"Who is this?" snapped Cesare impatiently.

"Cesare, I'm sick… Save me…" I groaned.

My voice was so weak, it was almost inaudible. Every word felt like it tore my lungs apart.

"Don't ruin the mood if you're not dead," he sneered. "Winter is playing death roulette right now. Are you trying to curse me to lose by calling me at a time like this?" he added.

The call was cut off without mercy.

I forced myself to get up. I planned to go to the medicine room to find some antibiotics.

The door was pushed open from the outside.

Winter walked in with two burly mafia bodyguards.

She carried a bucket filled with ice.

"I heard you have a fever, Rene?" she asked, smiling like an innocent angel.

"Cesare asked me to check on you and help cool you down," she said.

She signaled the guards, and before I could react, I was dragged to the fountain in the courtyard.

Cecilian winters were not freezing, but the wind was bone-chilling cold.

The guards roughly forced me into the icy water.

Splash!

I screamed and struggled, but they held me down.

"Are you feeling more awake now, Rene? Cesare said a woman full of schemes like you should soak in cold water more often," she said.

Winter stood by the pool, calmly stirring her coffee.

Cesare returned at that moment.

A strong smell of blood clung to him.

Winter immediately dropped the coffee and rushed into his arms while crying.

"Cesare! It's Rene! She's gone crazy. She insisted on jumping into the water to hurt herself. She said you abused her and that she was going to sell our shipping routes to our enemies!" she accused.

Cesare looked at me, drenched and shaking in the cold wind.

He looked at my frozen face that was turning bluish-purple.

There was no pity in his eyes, only cruelty.

"Selling our routes?" he asked.

He walked over, grabbed my wet hair, and shoved my head into the water.

Gurgle, gurgle!

Water flooded my nose. The suffocating feeling of death rushed back again.

Only when I was about to pass out did he pull me up.

"You don't give up until you've met your consequences, Rene," he said.

He kicked me aside and told the guards, "Lock her in the interrogation room in the basement. Don't give her medicine and water. Let her clear her head in there."

I was locked inside that room, filled with dried blood stains and the rotting stench.

The wounds on my knees and the soles of my feet quickly became infected after being soaked in ice-cold water.

The high fever blurred my consciousness.

The vision of my past life came to view again, and I was back to the moment when I was thrown into the sea.

It was cold. Oh-so cold.

The next morning, I was awakened again by cold water being splashed on me.

The doctor was kneeling on the floor, and his hands were shaking.

"Mr. Xandri… She's developed acute sepsis… She won't survive tonight if she isn't treated," he said.

Cesare lit a cigar and looked at me indifferently.

"Let her die if she doesn't survive. It's a miracle she's lasted this long," he said.

Suddenly, he exhaled a ring of smoke as if he thought of something.

"I still need to use her before she dies," he said.

He threw a contract at me.

"Carlos specifically asked for you. I'll give you a chance to live as long as you make him happy tonight," he said.

Carlos, that perverted illegal arms dealer who loved using precise instruments to torture and kill women in bed.

Cesare was willing to send me to hell to protect his smuggling business while I was seriously ill.

I clenched the bedsheet tightly and stared at his handsome yet ruthless face.