
The afternoon sun beat down mercilessly on Eastridge, turning the modest kitchen into a sweltering inferno. Marco Giordano stood over the stove, sweat trickling down his temples as he stirred the simmering tomato sauce. His worn apron, stained from years of cooking for a family that barely acknowledged his existence, clung to his lean frame.
The kitchen door burst open with a violence that made the pots rattle.
"There you are, you pathetic leech!" Rosa Lombardi's shrill voice cut through the air like a knife. She marched toward Marco, her expensive heels clicking against the tile floor, a manila envelope clutched in her manicured fingers. "Stop pretending to be useful and look at me when I'm talking to you!"
Marco didn't flinch. He'd learned long ago that reaction only fueled her fire. He turned down the heat and faced his mother-in-law, his expression carefully neutral.
"Sign these." Rosa thrust the envelope at his chest, forcing him to catch it. "Divorce papers. It's time you crawled back to whatever gutter you came from."
"Rosa, that's enough!" Salvatore Moretti's voice boomed from the doorway. The family patriarch, despite his age, still commanded respect. He stepped into the kitchen, his face flushed with anger. "Have you forgotten it was you who forced this marriage three years ago? When we were drowning in debt, when bankruptcy was knocking on our door, you were the one who insisted—"
"Don't you dare throw that in my face!" Rosa whirled on her husband. "I made a mistake trying to save this family by shackling our daughter to this parasite! Look at him—three years, and what has he contributed? Nothing! He can't even hold down a proper job!"
"I cook, I clean, I maintain this entire household—" Marco began quietly.
"Oh, how generous!" Rosa's laugh was cruel and mocking. "You do the work of a servant and expect gratitude? My daughter deserves a man, not a house pet who barely earns enough for bus fare!"
"Mother's right."
The soft voice froze everyone. Isabella Moretti descended the staircase like a vision, her long dark hair cascading over her shoulders, her designer dress hugging her perfect figure. She was beautiful—heartbreakingly so—but her eyes held nothing but ice when they landed on Marco.
She crossed the kitchen with the grace of a runway model, stopping just out of Marco's reach. "I want the divorce, Marco. I've wanted it for a long time."
Something flickered across Marco's face—pain, perhaps, or maybe just resignation. "Isabella—"
"Don't." She held up one elegant hand. "Do you know what the worst part of these three years has been? It's not that you're poor. It's not even that you're utterly useless." She paused, her lips curling into a bitter smile. "It's that you've never made me feel anything. Not once have you made me smile—genuinely smile. Not once have you shed a single tear over my problems or shown me you actually care."
"That's not true—"
"Isn't it?" Isabella's voice rose. "When I told you about my struggles, you just nodded. When I cried, you just stood there like a statue. You're emotionally bankrupt, Marco. You can't provide the life I deserve, the feelings I deserve, the future I deserve!"
Rosa nodded triumphantly. "Finally, my daughter sees sense! You're nothing but a burden, Marco Giordano. A worthless deadweight dragging our family down. Even the neighbors whisper about us—the prestigious Moretti family, reduced to housing a failure like you!"
Salvatore shook his head. "This is wrong, Rosa. The boy has done nothing to deserve—"
"Nothing? He's done nothing, period!" Rosa's face had turned an ugly shade of red. "Three years of feeding him, clothing him, giving him a roof over his useless head, and what do we have to show for it? Embarrassment! Shame!"
Marco's jaw tightened. He looked at Isabella, really looked at her, and something hard settled in his chest. When he spoke, his voice was quiet but carried an edge that made everyone pause.
"Three miscarriages, Isabella. You had three miscarriages in our marriage."
Isabella's face went pale. Rosa gasped. Salvatore's eyes widened.
"And not one of those children," Marco continued, his words deliberate and measured, "was mine."
The kitchen erupted.
"How dare you!" Rosa shrieked, lunging forward. Salvatore had to grab her arm to restrain her. "You disgusting liar! You're trying to smear my daughter's reputation because you know you're losing her!"
"Ask her about Richard Fontaine," Marco said calmly, his eyes never leaving Isabella's stricken face. "Or don't. It doesn't matter anymore."
Isabella's shock transformed into fury. "You—you—"
"ENOUGH!" Rosa's scream could probably be heard three houses down. "Get out! Get out of this house right now! How dare you speak such vile lies about my daughter! You're worse than a parasite—you're a disease!"
"I said Richard Fontaine." Marco's repetition of the name landed like a bomb.
Isabella stumbled backward, her hand flying to her mouth. Salvatore's face went ashen as understanding dawned. Rosa looked between her daughter and Marco, her expression contorted with rage and dawning horror.
"You have five minutes," Rosa hissed, her voice dropping to a venomous whisper. "Five minutes to get your worthless belongings and leave this house. If you're still here after that, I'm calling the police and having you thrown out like the trash you are."
The sound of a powerful engine cut through the tension.
Everyone turned toward the window. A gleaming black Bentley Phantom—worth more than the entire Moretti house—was pulling into their modest driveway. The luxury vehicle looked impossibly out of place in their middle-class neighborhood.
The driver's door opened, and a woman stepped out.
She was breathtaking. Mid-twenties, with honey-blonde hair styled in an elegant updo, wearing a tailored cream suit that screamed money. Even her sunglasses probably cost more than Marco's entire wardrobe. She moved with the confidence of someone who'd never heard the word "no" in her entire life.
Rosa's anger evaporated, replaced by obsequious curiosity. She rushed toward the door. "Oh my! Can we help you, miss? Are you perhaps lost?"
The woman removed her sunglasses, revealing striking green eyes. She ignored Rosa entirely, her gaze sweeping past the family until it locked onto Marco.
"Dr. Marco Giordano?"
The kitchen went silent. Dr. Marco? Isabella's mouth fell open. Salvatore blinked in confusion. Rosa looked like she'd been slapped.
"Yes," Marco said simply.
The woman's shoulders sagged with visible relief. She crossed the distance between them in quick strides, her expensive perfume filling the small kitchen. "Thank God. I'm Jessica Messina. I've been searching for you everywhere—you're incredibly difficult to find, Doctor."
"Messina?" Salvatore breathed the name like a prayer. "As in the Messina family? One of the four great families?"
Jessica barely glanced at him. "Dr. Giordano, I need your help desperately. My grandmother—Eleanor Messina—she's dying. The best doctors in the country have examined her, and they all say the same thing: three months, maybe less. But I heard rumors about you, about your skills." Her voice cracked. "Please. I'll pay anything. Fifty million dollars if you can save her. I'll double it if you want. Just please, come with me now."
Fifty million dollars.
The number hung in the air like a nuclear blast. Rosa's face went through a spectacular journey of expressions—shock, disbelief, calculation, and finally, desperate greed.
"Marco has extraordinary medical skills?" Isabella's voice came out strangled. "That's impossible. He—he never—"
"Of course he does!" Rosa's transformation was instantaneous. She rushed to Marco's side, her earlier venom completely vanished. "My son-in-law is incredibly talented! We always knew he was special, didn't we, Salvatore?"
"Get away from me," Marco said coldly.
Rosa recoiled as if burned.
Marco looked at Isabella, and for the first time in three years, she saw something dangerous in his eyes. "You wanted to know why I never cried for you? Why I never smiled?" He picked up the divorce papers from the counter and signed them with a pen from his apron pocket. "It's because I stopped being your husband the moment I realized whose child you were carrying. We're done, Isabella."
"Marco, wait—" Isabella reached for him, panic flashing across her face.
"Don't touch me." His voice was ice. "You're the one who wanted this divorce. Congratulations. You're free."
He turned to Jessica Messina. "Let's go. Take me to your grandmother."
"Of course, Doctor." Jessica's face flooded with relief and hope.
As Marco walked toward the door, Rosa's desperation reached new heights. "Marco, sweetheart, let's not be hasty! We're family! Let me come with you—I can help! The Messina family, such prestigious people, we should present a united front—"
"Mrs. Lombardi," Jessica's voice could have frozen hell, "I came for Dr. Giordano. Not you. Not any of you."
But as the Bentley pulled away, another car started behind it. Then another. The Moretti family, shameless in their greed, followed the luxury vehicle like scavengers trailing a lion, hoping for scraps from whatever fortune awaited at the end of this unexpected journey.
Inside the Bentley, Jessica glanced at Marco's stoic profile. "Are you alright, Doctor?"
Marco stared straight ahead, watching his old life disappear in the side
mirror. "Drive faster, Miss Messina. Every second counts."
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chapter 106
Chapter 106Jessica was surrounded by a few guards. One of them had the barrel of a gun in his hand pressed against Jessica's head—the terror of that cold metal touch was clear on Jessica's face. Marco stood still a few steps away. His gaze first landed on Jessica's face. A sense of wonder and a kind of burning fear spread through his chest. Jessica's tear-stained eyes, and the gun next to his head—this scene was tearing away all control within him. He knew that these people take lives with words. And if the one who was made to stand in front of him was punished on the pretext of "pulling the heir to a mafia family," then no one would question him.The person in front of Marco was not just an old man—he was the embodiment of power. Oscar Giordano. Although his face showed signs of age, the sharpness of his eyes was intact. There was an authority in his expression that made questions irrelevant. He approached slowly, as if time itself moved according to its will. A few high-ranking
chapter 105
Chapter 105Night had completely fallen when Marco’s car arrived at the designated place and stopped. The location was deserted, uncomfortably quiet, as if it had been chosen on purpose.The last words of Jessica's voice were still ringing in Marco's chest—"Come... save me."He got out of the car and looked around.Jessica was standing in the distance.Next to her was Oscar, whom he had known as grandpa since childhood.Marco's feet stopped at the sight.His eyes were filled with clear disbelief.Marco slowly moved forward.His gaze was only on Jessica.Jessica's eyes were red with tears.But her face was firm. He seemed to have turned himself into stone.Marco stood still in front of them.“Jess, what happened?” There was concern and restlessness in his voice.Jessica looked at him with cold eyes.A storm was raging inside him, but on the outside he was quiet. “You’re here just in time,” she said quietly. Marco’s chest felt uneasy. He glanced at Grandpa once. Grandpa stood there si
chapter 104
Chapter 104A heavy silence hung over the room.The air seemed to stand still, and Jessica sat in the middle of that stillness.In front of her were some papers spread out on the table.They were the documents that Oscar, that is, Grandpa, had brought in his own hands and placed in front of her.Jessica's fingers were shaking.She was slowly turning the pages of the paper, looking at each line as if the words were hitting her.Her eyes suddenly stopped at one place.There was her own signature.The signature she had given for Rollins.The paper she had thought was part of the business process when she signed it.But now the paper clearly stated—The Messina family shares have been transferred to Marco's name.Something inside her chest cracked. She read the line again. Once more. But the words did not change—her own signature, his own handwriting—and with that signature, it was as if he had handed over his family. Her eyes filled with tears. Oscar was sitting back in his chair, a strange
chapter 103
Chapter 103Suddenly he felt someone's warm body next to him. A push in his chest. His breath caught as he turned around. Isabel was lying next to him, completely exposed, half-covered by the folds of the sheet. Her hair was spread out on the pillow, a strange smile of satisfaction on her lips. The scene was so unexpected that for a few moments Marco couldn't move.Then he looked at himself. He was also naked. Blood rushed to his head. He suddenly got up from the bed, hurriedly picked up the shirt that had fallen on the floor. His hands were stiff, his jaw clenched. She couldn't find the memory, but she felt something was wrong.Just then, there was a movement in the bed. Isabel slowly opened her eyes. After a few seconds, her gaze settled on Marco. A soft smile appeared on her lips."You're awake?" she said quietly.Marco's eyes were hard. "What happened here?" she asked in a serious voice.Isabel pulled the sheet over her body, sat up. "You really can't remember anything?""What sh
chapter 102
Chapter 102Marco was finishing his shift, leaving the bright corridors and the smell of disinfectant behind, his grandfather's words were still playing in his head. His body was tired, but his mind was even heavier than his fatigue. He wanted to go home and sit in silence for a few minutes, to sort out the storm inside him.Just then, the phone rang. Marco's eyelids tightened as he saw the name on the screen—Isabel.That name wasn't just a person's identity; it was an old mistake, a kind of poisonous memory, and some questions that were never properly resolved. Marco usually avoided her. But in the silence of the night, the call felt unusually strong, as if some unrest was coming out of the phone and trying to choke him.He picked up the call.Isabel's voice came from the other end—broken, sharp, and unusually excited. Her words seemed to be running with her breath, unable to stop.Isabel almost shouted,“Marco! You come now! Now!”Marco was alert for a moment. Her voice was cold, b
chapter 101
Chapter 101Jessica was standing in front of the window.Although her gaze was on the city outside, she was actually sorting out her inner doubts.The events of the last few chapters had not allowed her to remain calm.The abnormality in Marco's behavior did not escape her eyes.For a few moments, Marco had become silent, as if there was a world inside him that Jessica did not have access to.And the name of that invisible world was—'Owl'.Lina was standing by the door.Even though she had a file in her hand, she understood that today's conversation was not just official.Jessica's face had a personal concern today.Jessica turned around slowly.The determination was clear in her eyes. She said in a calm but firm voice,“Lina, I want you to find out the relationship between Marco and ‘Owl.’”Lina paused for a moment.She could tell the subject was sensitive.She said cautiously,“Ma’am, are you sure there’s a relationship between them?”Jessica’s eyes lit up with a slightly hard glin
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