
The mountain villa's grand study felt suffocating despite its spacious dimensions. Afternoon sunlight filtered through tall windows, casting long shadows across the mahogany desk where a thick contract lay open.
Gianna Moretti stood behind the desk, her dark hair pulled back severely, eyes scanning the document with the precision of a lawyer preparing for battle.
"Listen carefully," Gianna's voice cut through the silence like a blade. "These are the terms of our marriage arrangement, and they are non-negotiable."
Vincent sat across from her, his lean frame relaxed in the leather chair. His modest gray suit and worn shoes made him appear almost invisible beside the opulent furnishings. He nodded quietly, hands folded in his lap.
"First," Gianna continued, her tone sharp and businesslike, "we will maintain separate bedrooms. Under no circumstances will you enter my room without explicit permission. Is that understood?"
"Perfectly clear," Vincent replied, his voice calm and measured.
Salvatore Moretti shifted uncomfortably in his chair near the fireplace, watching his daughter with a mixture of pride and concern.
The older man's weathered face showed the strain of recent weeks.
"Second," Gianna's finger moved down the page, "all physical contact between us must be approved by me beforehand. No casual touching, no unexpected gestures of affection. Nothing."
"Of course," Vincent agreed without hesitation.
Vincent Castellano, the family lawyer who had drafted the agreement, cleared his throat from his position by the window. "Miss Moretti, these terms are rather... unusual for a marriage contract."
Gianna's eyes flashed dangerously. "Mr. Castellano, I didn't ask for your opinion on the terms. I asked you to draft them legally."
"My apologies," the lawyer quickly retreated.
"Third," she continued, turning back to Vincent, "your phone must remain on twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. I need to be able to reach you at any moment."
Vincent nodded. "That's reasonable."
"Fourth, you will not make any major decisions regarding finances, living arrangements, or social commitments without consulting me first."
"Understood."
Salvatore leaned forward. "Gianna, don't you think—"
"Papa, please," she cut him off coldly. "This is between my future husband and me."
The room fell silent except for the ticking of an antique clock on the mantelpiece. Gianna's gaze never left Vincent's face, searching for any sign of resistance or complaint. She found none.
"Fifth, we will present ourselves as a united couple in public, but in private, we maintain complete independence. No romantic gestures, no intimate conversations, no pretense of actual marriage."
"I have no problem with that arrangement," Vincent said quietly.
Salvatore couldn't contain himself any longer. "Vincent, son, are you certain about this? These conditions are rather... restrictive."
Vincent turned to the older man with a slight smile. "Mr. Moretti, your daughter is being very clear about her expectations. I appreciate her honesty."
"Finally," Gianna's voice grew even colder, "this arrangement is temporary. After one year, we will divorce quietly and go our separate ways. No alimony, no shared assets, no complications."
"One year," Vincent repeated thoughtfully. "That seems like a reasonable timeline."
Gianna slammed the contract down on the desk. "Do you have any backbone at all? Any man with an ounce of pride would have walked out by now!"
Vincent's expression remained unchanged. "I'm not here for my pride, Miss Moretti."
"Then what are you here for?" she demanded. "Because I can't figure out why any man would agree to such humiliating terms unless he's completely desperate."
"Perhaps I am desperate," Vincent admitted softly. "But not in the way you think."
Salvatore stood up, clapping his hands together. "Well then! If you're both in agreement, I suggest we move forward. Vincent, you've shown remarkable patience and understanding. Gianna, I'm relieved to see you've found someone who respects your... particular needs."
The lawyer approached the desk with his pen ready. "Shall we proceed with the signatures?"
Gianna picked up the contract, her eyes scanning every line one final time. "Remember, Vincent, once you sign this, there's no going back. You'll be bound by these terms for an entire year."
"I understand completely," Vincent replied, accepting the pen from Mr. Castellano.
As Vincent carefully reviewed the document, his phone buzzed. "Excuse me for just a moment," he said, stepping toward the terrace doors. "I need to take this call."
Outside on the stone terrace, Vincent's entire demeanor shifted. His voice dropped to a commanding tone. "Benedetto, report."
"Sir, the Shadow Organization has been completely eliminated. Every last member has been dealt with."
"Good. What about the Delion situation?"
"The new company is fully under your control. All assets have been transferred, and the board is awaiting your instructions."
Vincent's eyes scanned the mountain landscape below. "And Morrison?"
"The city's richest man? He's eager to assist you in any way possible. He's been waiting for your call."
"Excellent. What about security for the girl?"
"I've assigned a full protective detail, sir, but they're maintaining distance as you requested."
Vincent's jaw tightened slightly. "Benedetto, let me be very clear. No one—and I mean no one—can harm her while I'm around. My reputation should speak for itself."
"Of course, sir. Your reputation as a martial commander is well known. The elite special forces still speak of your legendary leadership."
"Keep the guards in position, but they are backup only. Is that understood?"
"Perfectly, Commander."
Vincent ended the call and returned to the study, his modest appearance masking the steel beneath. The three inside looked up expectantly.
"Sorry about that," Vincent said, resuming his seat. "Business call."
Gianna raised an eyebrow. "What kind of business requires calls at this hour?"
"Import and export," Vincent replied vaguely. "Small operations, nothing significant."
She studied his face for deception but found only calm honesty. With a dismissive shrug, she pushed the contract toward him. "Sign it."
Vincent took the pen and signed his name with careful precision. As he set the pen down, he looked directly at Gianna. "I promise you, Miss Moretti, I will honor every term of this agreement."
"See that you do," she replied curtly, adding her own signature below his.
Salvatore beamed with relief. "Wonderful! Now we can proceed with the registration tomorrow morning."
"The sooner the better," Gianna said, already moving toward the door. "I want this arrangement official and legally binding."
As the lawyer packed up his documents and Salvatore headed to the kitchen to open champagne, Vincent remained seated, watching Gianna's retreating figure.
Memories flickered through his mind—a young girl sharing her meager lunch with a starving orphan boy, her kind eyes filled with compassion.
He had spent twelve years building an empire, mastering combat arts, commanding armies, accumulating wealth beyond imagination.
All of it had been driven by the memory of that girl's kindness, the promise he had made to himself to find her again and protect her from any harm.
Now she stood before him, grown into a woman who believed she was using him to escape her family's control. She had no idea that the thin, modestly dressed man she had just bound to herself commanded military networks across continents and controlled trillion-dollar enterprises.
"Vincent?" Salvatore called from the doorway. "Are you coming to celebrate?"
Vincent stood slowly, smoothing his worn suit jacket. "Of course, Mr. Moretti."
As he walked toward the door, Vincent's mind was already working. Gianna thought she would divorce him in a year, that this was temporary convenience for both of them.
She had no idea that he had spent over a decade searching for her, that he had built his entire empire with the sole purpose of being worthy of protecting her.
The marriage registration tomorrow would make her his wife in name.
But Vincent knew the truth—she had been his to protect from the moment she had shown kindness to a desperate orphan boy.
Now that he had found her again, he would use every resource at his disposal, every connection he had forged, every skill he had mastered, to ensure she remained safe.
She might think she was using him, but Vincent knew better. After tomorrow, he would never let her go again.
"One year," he murmured to himself, a slight smile playing at his lips. "We'll see about that."
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CHAPTER 142 PART 1
Gianna stepped out of the Grand Palazzo Hotel feeling like her world was actively crumbling around her. The morning sunlight felt too bright, too cheerful for the disaster her life had become.Everything was falling apart at once.The Palazzo shares—her lifesaving deal, her escape route from the Benedettis and Romanos—were being stripped away. Stephani had ended their arrangement with vindictive pleasure, and now those shares would go to Giovanni, strengthening his grip on her future.And Vincent. Vincent was threatening to leave in three days, which would create a scandal that would destroy what remained of her reputation. Ironically, now that Stephani had cancelled their deal, there was no advantage to divorcing Vincent. The very thing she'd been working toward for months was now the worst possible outcome.The universe had a cruel sense of humor.Gianna walked toward her car in the hotel parking garage, her heels clicking on concrete, her mind spinning through impossible scenarios.
CHAPTER 141 PART 2
"This is business." Stephani's voice turned cold. "You failed to divorce Vincent. You failed to uphold your end of our bargain. So now you lose everything—the international contract, the Palazzo shares, your pathetic attempt to break free from the Benedettis and Romanos. All of it goes to Giovanni, who at least has the decency to deliver results."Gianna felt the walls closing in. Those shares were her lifeline. Her way out of the suffocating grip of old family alliances. Her proof that she could succeed on her own merits.And Stephani was taking them away out of spite."There has to be another way," Gianna said, hating the desperation in her voice. "Another arrangement we can make—""There is." Stephani's smile returned, sharp and predatory. "Divorce Vincent. Today. Right now. Sign the papers I'm sure he's already prepared, and I'll reconsider the share transfer."Gianna's hand instinctively went to her pocket where she'd tucked the unsigned divorce papers this morning. They'd been o
CHAPTER 141 PART 1
The next morning, Gianna woke with gritty eyes and a pounding headache from crying herself to sleep. But beneath the exhaustion was determination. She had three days. Three days to understand what had happened, to figure out how to fix it, to somehow convince Vincent to stay.First, she needed information. Needed to understand why Vincent had suddenly pushed for divorce after months of refusing to leave.And there was one person who might have answers: Stephani Palazzo.Gianna dressed quickly in a power suit—armor for the confrontation she knew was coming—and drove to the Grand Palazzo Hotel. She didn't bother calling ahead. Stephani would see her, if only to gloat.The receptionist tried to stop her. "Ms. Palazzo isn't seeing visitors—""Tell her Gianna Moretti is here," Gianna cut her off. "She'll see me."Five minutes later, Gianna was being escorted to the penthouse suite. Stephani sat by the window, sipping coffee and looking perfectly composed despite the early hour."Gianna." S
CHAPTER 140 PART 2
Right there in the middle of the living room, her pride and dignity and carefully maintained composure abandoned in an instant, Gianna fell to her knees and the words tumbled out before her brain could stop them."Please don't leave."Vincent stopped mid-stride, his hand on the door handle. He didn't turn around."Please," Gianna repeated, her voice cracking. "At least—at least not yet. Give me time to process this. To—to get my affairs in order so it doesn't become a scandal. Please, Vincent."The silence that followed was excruciating. Gianna remained on her knees, tears streaming freely now, her entire body trembling with emotions she couldn't control.Vincent stood frozen at the door, his back to her. Rafael, visible through the window, shifted uncomfortably in the car, clearly able to see what was happening through the glass."Three days," Vincent said finally, his voice flat and emotionless."What?""You have three days to get your affairs in order." Vincent's hand left the door
CHAPTER 140 PART 1
Gianna felt triumphant in that moment, believing she'd successfully cornered Vincent with his own principles. The contract. His honor. His stated commitment to fulfilling obligations. She'd used all of it against him, and it had worked.Or so she thought.Vincent's entire demeanor shifted in the span of a heartbeat. The change was so sudden, so complete, that Gianna actually took an involuntary step backward.His posture straightened, shoulders back, chin up. His eyes—which had held conflict and pain moments ago—went cold and hard as tempered steel. And when he spoke, his voice carried a weight of authority that made the air itself feel heavier.This wasn't the soft-spoken man she'd thought spineless. This wasn't even the commanding presence she'd glimpsed when he dealt with Stephani or Kevin.This was someone else entirely.This was the Supreme Commander."You don't make the rules here, Gianna." Vincent's voice was quiet, but it cut through the space between them like a blade. "You n
CHAPTER 139 PART 2
Across the city, Kevin Romano finally left the hospital. The night had been a rollercoaster—triumph with Dr. Webb's arrival, humiliation when Vincent's claims about Dr. Jensen proved true, satisfaction at Rocco's exposure, and the lingering ache in his cheek where Vincent had slapped him.But overall, Kevin considered the evening a win. He'd driven a wedge between Vincent and Gianna. Had made Gianna choose his side, even if briefly. Had planted seeds of doubt that would fester regardless of what happened afterward.Kevin drove to a location he'd been given earlier—a dive bar on the outskirts of the city, the kind of place where questions weren't asked and cameras didn't work. He parked in the back and entered through the rear door.The man was waiting in a corner booth, exactly as he'd been that night weeks ago when Kevin had been drinking himself into oblivion after the scandal. The same night those photos had mysteriously appeared and then been twisted to humiliate Kevin instead of
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