
When My Chubby's Identity as a Mafia Boss Was Revealed
Brandon, my chubby, charming husband, thinks he's hiding secrets from me. Little does he know, from day one, I knew who he really was-the ruthless head of the Dragon Gang Mafia. But he never knew my true identity, not until my college first love reappeared. The jealousy that burned in Brandon's eyes was as fierce as a child's-raw, uncontrollable. The mafia leader, usually unshakable, would sacrifice everything to win me from John, even if it meant learning the truth about who I really am. But I wondered-would he still want me when all the secrets came to light?
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Chapter 3
The day of the gathering, just as Brandon and I were about to head out, I suddenly felt a sharp cramp in my stomach.
"I... I'm not feeling well, honey. I need to use the bathroom, it'll take about twenty minutes."
Brandon's expression faltered, concern flooding his face as he immediately nodded.
"Of course, take your time."
I could see his nervousness, but I chose not to press it. Instead, I turned and walked toward the bathroom, my mind racing.
After about twenty minutes, I returned, and Brandon was pacing by the door, clearly waiting for me. We hurried out, but by the time we left, we were already five minutes late for our dinner.
Arriving at the restaurant's private room, just as Brandon had predicted, no one was there yet.
I blinked, pretending to be concerned, though my amusement was hard to mask.
"Honey, do you think they're trying to ignore you on purpose?"
Before I could even finish the question, the door swung open, and several men walked in, one after another.
"Sis-in-law."
The first one to enter was Lyon, the one I knew best.
"Hello, everyone. This must be the boss, right? Please, have a seat."
I scanned the group, my eyes landing on the youngest, quietest man at the very end.
He gave a subtle nod, passing by me with his head bowed, sweat beading at his temple.
The weather was hot, and yet, all six of them wore matching uniforms-white shirts and ties-with their buttons all the way up to the top, perfectly in place.
"Aren't you guys hot?"
Two of them nodded, while the other four shook their heads, their faces unreadable.
Brandon suddenly cleared his throat, lifting his hand to his mouth, his face unreadable.
At that, all six men shook their heads in unison.
"Alright then. Is everyone late because of something?"
"Had some urgent work."
"Ran into some unexpected issues."
Their answers came in perfect harmony, but each of them was different.
I couldn't hold back the smile that tugged at my lips.
"I see. But it looks like you all came together, didn't you?"
"They were stuck in a meeting, and we three were delayed by traffic."
Lyon jumped in, lightening the mood.
Dishes started coming out, but the talk quickly drifted to the unbearable heat.
"I swear, it feels like we're eating in a sauna!" Lyon laughed, fanning himself dramatically.
"Last week I tried to bake a pizza and ended up with a black hole."
A few awkward chuckles filled the air.
Then Lyon's phone buzzed.
He glanced at it, and the grin on his face couldn't be contained.
Catching my eye, Lyon cleared his throat.
"The... boss just messaged. He said he's promoting me."
Lyon elbowed his "boss" next to him. Brandon, however, was eyeing us both.
"When did you and Lyon become so chummy?"
"Not much. Just last time, when you were MIA, I asked Lyon where you disappeared to. That's it."
Reaching for the breadbasket, I slowly placed a roll on Brandon's plate-taking my time.
Petty? Maybe.
The next roll? It dropped right into Lyon's bowl.
"Congrats on the promotion."
Brandon suddenly coughed violently, spitting water across the table.
Lyon's face drained of color as panic took over. He fumbled with napkins, his hands shaking. "Brandon, are you okay?" he stuttered.
The boss rushed over, his hands trembling as he patted Brandon's back. "You alright?"
One of the others nearly dropped a glass of water, his hand shaking as he offered it. "Here, here..."
Brandon shook his head, his voice cold. "Back to your seats."
The group quickly returned to their places. The boss cleared his throat, trying to regain composure, but Brandon shot him a sharp glare.
"Right," the boss mumbled, adjusting his tie. "Let's... carry on."
His neighbor muttered, "Something's wrong... Boss..."
He glanced at Brandon.
Brandon's eyes locked with him. "The boss is right there. Why are you looking at me?"
The man scrambled, then awkwardly turned to the head of the table.
"We've got a server malfunction," he stammered.
I smiled sweetly. "You guys keep talking . I'll be back in a sec."
When I returned, I saw the men awkwardly pulling away from Brandon.
I stood in the doorway, forcing a smile.
"Honey, didn't realize you were the spine of your team."
"Y-yeah, Brandon's, uh... the heart, soul, and... spine," the boss stammered, caught off guard.
I suppressed a laugh.
Brandon wrapped up the awkward dinner, and we headed home.
In the car, Brandon sat, clearly holding something back.
I glanced at him and broke the silence.
"So... don't you have something to tell me?"
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