
The ruins stood quiet under the moonlight, the broken walls casting sharp shadows across the burned ground.
Dante Moretti walked carefully through the wreckage, his jaw tight, his dark eyes scanning what was left of his childhood home.
Ten years. Ten years since the flames had devoured everything.
He crouched beside a half-collapsed doorway, running his fingers along the blackened stone. His parents' laughter had once echoed through these halls. His sister's voice had sung from the garden. Now there was nothing but ash and ghosts.
"They're gone," he muttered, his voice rough. "But I'll find who did this."
He'd been away training that night—a stroke of luck that had saved his life and haunted him ever since.
Master Armani, the legendary retired God of War, had taken him in, honed him into something sharp and deadly. Now, finally, he'd descended from the mountains, ready to tear apart whoever had destroyed his family.
A woman's scream shattered the stillness.
Dante's head snapped up. The sound came from deeper in the ruins, near the old courtyard. He moved swiftly, his footsteps soundless.
Three men surrounded a woman in the courtyard. She fought like a wildcat, her long dark hair whipping as she tried to break free. One thug held her arms while another fumbled with a syringe, now empty.
"Feisty one, aren't you?" The ringleader—a bull of a man with a scarred face—grabbed her chin roughly. "That drug's already in your system, bella. Stop fighting and we might go easy on you."
The woman—Giulia Santoro—glared at him with ice-cold eyes despite her flushed cheeks. "Touch me again and I'll kill you myself."
Her voice was flat, emotionless, even as her body began to tremble.
The scarred man laughed. "Big words for someone who's about to—"
CRACK.
His hand flew across her face, snapping her head to the side.
"Know your place, you arrogant bitch," he snarled. "We're going to have our fun with you, then dump your body where no one will ever find it."
Giulia's lip split, blood trickling down her chin. But her expression remained cold, detached, as if she were observing from somewhere far away.
The other two thugs chuckled, closing in.
"Stop."
The single word cut through the air like a blade.
All four heads turned. Dante stood at the courtyard entrance, hands in his pockets, his lean frame silhouetted against the moonlight.
The thugs squinted at him, then burst into laughter.
"Are you fucking serious?" one of them wheezed. "Look at this kid!"
The ringleader grinned, releasing Giulia's arm. "What's this? Did you get lost on your way home from university, ragazzino? Does your mommy know you're out this late?"
"Turn around and run home before you piss yourself," another thug added, jabbing a finger at him. "This doesn't concern you, boy."
Dante's expression didn't change. He took a step forward.
"You little shit." The scarred man's grin widened. "You barely look old enough to shave. What, you think you're some kind of hero? Going to save the damsel in distress?"
"Here's some advice, kid," the third thug sneered. "Go home before your mama calls the cops. Adults are working here."
"Last chance," Dante said quietly. His voice was calm, almost bored. "Let her go and walk away. Or stay and die. Your choice."
Silence fell over the courtyard.
Then the ringleader threw back his head and roared with laughter. "Did you hear that? This little prick just threatened us! Dio mio, I haven't laughed this hard in months!"
"You've got balls, I'll give you that," another thug said, cracking his knuckles. "Too bad you're about to lose them."
"Stupid fucking kid asked for death," the scarred man growled, his expression turning vicious. "Let's teach him what happens to boys who play at being men."
They rushed him as one.
Dante moved.
His fist crashed into the first thug's throat before the man could blink. The second lunged with a knife—Dante caught his wrist, twisted, and the crack of breaking bone echoed off the ruins. A spinning kick sent the third man flying into a wall.
"What the—" The ringleader barely got the words out before Dante was on him.
The fight was brutal and efficient. Dante fought like water—fluid, relentless, impossible to pin down. Every strike found its mark. Every counter left another thug gasping on the ground.
Within minutes, all three men lay unconscious in the dirt.
The scarred ringleader struggled to his knees, blood streaming from his nose and mouth. One arm hung at an unnatural angle.
"Wait—wait!" he gasped, holding up his good hand. "Please! I was forced to do this! They made me kidnap her—I had no choice!"
Dante stared down at him, expressionless.
"I'll disappear!" the man begged, his voice cracking. "I'll never show my face again, I swear! I'll change my ways, become a better man! Just spare me—please!"
Dante's lip curled. "You should have thought about that before."
His fist flashed out. The ringleader's head snapped back, and he crumpled to the ground, unconscious.
Dante turned to Giulia. She had collapsed against the wall, her eyes half-closed, her breathing shallow and labored.
Her skin burned with unnatural heat, flushed deep crimson from the drug coursing through her veins.
He knelt beside her, reaching for her wrist. Her pulse raced beneath his fingers—dangerously fast, erratic.
Aphrodisiac. A strong one.
He pressed two fingers to her neck, checking again. Her body temperature was rising rapidly. Sweat beaded on her forehead as her consciousness began to slip away.
His jaw clenched.
"Can you hear me?" he asked sharply.
Giulia's eyes fluttered but didn't open. Her lips parted, but no words came out. The drug had already taken hold, pulling her deeper into its grip. Within seconds, her head lolled to the side, completely unconscious.
Dante cursed under his breath, checking her pulse once more.
Less than two hours. That's all the time she had before her organs would begin to fail, before the drug's lethal effects would consume her from the inside out.
He looked at her flushed face, at her unconscious form trembling against the wall, at the way her body fought a battle it couldn't win on its own.
"Cazzo," he muttered, scooping her up into his arms. "Damn it."
She was completely limp in his grasp, her head falling against his chest, utterly unaware of the danger she was in or the choice he would have to make to save her life.
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125: Unexpected Meeting
After Dante’s return from his firm, Santoro had called him over to his manor so they could talk.He hadn’t emphasized what the discussion was about, despite Dante’s attempt to find out.In his words, “There’s something we need to discuss.”That was all, nothing more attached.Because of this, Dante didn’t waste time before leaving for the Santoro estate.To him, it felt like a personal meeting, one that wouldn’t take much time.However, upon his arrival at the family house, he was surprised to see Giulia’s car parked in the garage.That alone stirred a quiet curiosity within him."Had she been here all this while, and Mr. Santoro just decided to call me today?" he wondered.The thought lingered longer than he expected as he stepped out of the car, handing the keys over to one of the attendants. His eyes flicked back briefly to the vehicle, as though it might offer him answers, but of course, it didn’t. It only confirmed one thing—Giulia was here.Dante walked into the manor with his us
124: A Scrutiny Visit
It was early Monday morning when Dante stood in his room, meditating. The quiet hum of the air conditioner was the only sound accompanying him as he prepared for work.The curtains were half-drawn, allowing thin streaks of pale sunlight to slip into the room and stretch lazily across the polished floor.He had been awake for a while, longer than usual, though he would never admit that sleep had eluded him. Today wasn’t an ordinary workday.He had decided to visit his branch office in Milan, a move he had contemplated for days but only finalized this morning. There were things he needed to see for himself, operations he wanted to observe without filters or rehearsed reports.The incident he witnessed in the Armani headquarters had already made him realize that too much had been happening lately.Dante trusted his instincts more than the polished words of his subordinates. Still, as he buttoned his shirt with careful precision, his mind wasn’t entirely on Milan.Giulia hadn’t returned h
123:. A Disdainful Glares
Giulia paused mid-sentence, her lips parting slightly as if the next words had suddenly slipped out of reach.For a brief moment, she looked lost, like someone standing at the edge of a memory she wasn’t sure she should revisit."Grandpa, you know we had issues in the past, which seemed to have been resolved,” she finally began, her voice quieter than usual, weighed down by hesitation.The effect was immediate.Santoro’s expression shifted, the faint calm he had been holding onto dissolving into something sharper, more alert.Dante’s reaction was even more pronounced, his face hardened and his eyes narrowing as he turned to her.“What do you mean?” Dante asked quickly, his tone edged with suspicion. “What issue are you talking about?”Giulia swallowed; her throat suddenly felt dry. She hadn’t expected such a strong reaction. Now that she had their full attention, the pressure of explaining herself felt suffocating.She paused again, carefully choosing her words, as though one wrong ph
122: What's That?
When Dante heard that Mr. Santoro had been discharged from the hospital, relief washed over him.He instructed his driver to drive forward to the Santoro villa instead of his home.The entire ride felt longer than it actually was, and that was because Dante was longing to see him again.By the time he arrived, the compound was already filled with people. Well-dressed men and women stood in clusters, exchanging hushed conversations and artificial smiles. Some held gift bags, while others simply lingered, their eyes sharp and observant.To the average eye, it looked like a gathering of well-wishers, but Dante knew better.Not all of them had come out of concern. Some were here to confirm rumors, to see with their own eyes whether the mighty Santoro had truly survived or if the family was simply putting on a show to hide a loss they couldn’t afford to admit.Dante stepped out of his car, barely sparing anyone a glance. The murmurs around him grew slightly louder as a few recognized him,
121: He's Okay Now
Giulia walked into Santoro’s ward alongside the doctor, her steps quick but controlled, as though she were holding herself back from breaking into a run. The moment her eyes fell on the old man, she froze.“Oh my goodness. I’m so happy,” she exclaimed, her voice trembling with relief and joy.The sight before her felt almost unreal. The last time she had stood in this very room, fear had gripped her heart so tightly she could barely breathe.Machines had beeped relentlessly, each sound a reminder of how fragile his life had been. But now it was different. There was not even a sight of the machine anymore.Santoro sat upright on the bed, looking stronger than before. His skin had regained a bit of its color, and though age and illness still clung to him, there was a warmth in his eyes that hadn’t been there before. He looked like himself again.The doctor smiled softly, watching Giulia’s reaction. “I’m also happy he made it,” she said, her tone sincere.Giulia let out a breath she hadn
120: You Have To Leave The City
"Hello, Master," Dante finally answered the call, his voice steady, though there was a faint edge of anticipation beneath it.Behind the wheel, Steve stiffened.The single word "Master" rang in his ears louder than the hum of the engine. His fingers tightened slightly around the steering wheel, though he quickly forced them to relax.Someone like Dante referring to another man as master? It didn’t sit right. From his findings, Dante isn’t just powerful; he is the kind of man others feared, the kind who commanded rooms without raising his voice. Yet here he is, sounding respectful.Steve swallowed, his throat suddenly dry. He kept his eyes glued to the road, pretending complete disinterest, but his mind betrayed him.Every nerve in his body strained to catch even the slightest detail of the conversation. However, he didn’t dare turn his head; he didn’t dare show curiosity. But inside, he was burning with it.“I hadn’t expected your call, Master,” Dante said, sounding genuinely pleased,
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