Hearing footsteps from the doorway, I looked up and saw Antonio walking past.
He had changed into a different suit, and his tie was the dark red color Sofia liked best.
As he passed my desk, he glanced briefly at me. The arm around Sofia's waist tightened, pulling her closer against him.
It had been a long time since he had shown me such intimacy.
I knew he was doing it on purpose.
A few days ago, I discovered the flirtatious messages Sofia had been sending him and confronted him about it.
He flew into a rage and threw his phone.
"Do I need your permission just to talk to a female subordinate? Isabelle, a qualified donna doesn't question her husband!"
Later, I was injured during a negotiation I handled on his behalf and suffered from a high fever that wouldn't go away, leaving my entire body aching.
Yet during that time, he gave me the cold shoulder and took Sofia on a trip.
Five years of love burned away completely during that fever I endured alone. At last, I saw things clearly.
Under the excuse of training a "qualified donna”, he was simply making me tolerate all of his infidelity, both now and in the future.
Soon, he would pay the price for that.
By the time I finished reviewing the accounts, it was completely dark outside.
I opened my phone and saw Sofia's latest post.
In the photo, Antonio was draping his suit jacket over her shoulders while holding her in his arms, his gaze full of affection.
The caption read: [Don Rossi says the night view here is worthy of the most special evening.]
The post was already filled with likes and comments.
One business associate who didn't know the situation commented, [Are Don Rossi and his consigliere getting some good news soon?]
To which Sofia replied with a shy emoji.
Antonio didn't respond, but he did leave a like.
Calmly, I liked the post as well and left a comment.
[The accounts have been reviewed and placed in the study.]
After returning to the estate, I went straight to the bedroom to rest.
I had barely gotten into bed when Antonio's phone call came through.
However, when I answered, it was Sofia's laughter that greeted me.
"Miss Isabelle, thanks for your hard work with the accounts. You're home now, right? Don't forget to hand-wash the carpets."
Antonio's deep voice sounded in the background.
"There's no need to remind her. That's her responsibility."
"Don Rossi, don't say that. Miss Isabelle is still your fiancée, after all," Sofia said in an affectionate tone.
I curled my lips slightly.
Look at that. He even allowed her to use his personal phone to call me.
In the past, he would frown if I so much as touched his phone, saying it contained family secrets.
If this had happened before, I would have felt heartbroken. Now, I only find it ridiculous.
The anger and resentment that had once made me lose control receded completely, like a retreating tide.
"Oh, and Don Rossi says we'll be back later, so you don't have to wait up. Just go to sleep."
Before I could respond, the call ended.
This so-called "later" usually meant they wouldn't be returning that night.
In the past, I would have sat in the living room until dawn, checking the security cameras repeatedly, watching their location, and imagining what they were doing.
Now, I set down my phone and took out the Termination of Engagement Agreement from the bedside drawer.
Looking at the signature already written on it, I smiled.
Before they left for Alicante, I had mixed it into a stack of documents and sent it over.
Sure enough, whenever he was with Sofia, he never looked carefully at any paperwork.
The engagement that had bound me for five years had come to an end just like that.
I called my mother.
"Mom, start preparing my welcome-back party."
As though she had expected this all along, she let out a sigh.
"My dear, never throw away your future and become the woman standing behind a man just because he says he needs you."
Quickly, however, her tone became cheerful.
"Now that the game's over, come home, sweetheart. I can hardly wait to introduce you to some good men."
My mother's words made me laugh, and my voice grew lighter.
"The agreement has already been signed. Once it takes effect in a week, I'll come home."
"Agreement? What agreement?"
I froze. I turned around and saw Antonio standing in the doorway.
I hung up the call and didn't look at him.
"I was just talking to a friend."
He stared at me suspiciously, then noticed the agreement in my hand and instinctively reached for it.
Just as I was thinking about how to brush him off, his phone rang.
"Don Rossi, doesn't this spaghetti-strap dress look a lot like the color of your eyes?" A sweet voice message from Sofia came through.
His expression immediately softened, and he sent a voice message back.
"It looks beautiful. Wear that one tomorrow."
I couldn't be bothered listening to them flirt, so I got out of bed with the agreement in hand.
He stopped me, sounding somewhat displeased.
"I came back tonight specifically to spend time with you. Where are you going?"
I answered casually, "The study. I still have some work to finish."
His expression darkened further as he began lecturing me.
"What's up with your efficiency lately? I've told you to get some rest and stop bringing family business home. Is your principessa syndrome acting up again? Did you spend the day slacking off?"
I casually responded with an "Mm,” opened the door, and left.
Behind me came the sound of glass shattering.
Back in the study, I carefully went through the email my mother had just sent.
Five years had passed, and both the family's personnel and sphere of influence had changed. Before going back, I needed to familiarize myself with everything again.
Just as I was about to finish, he knocked on the door.
The smell of alcohol lingered around him.
"Come back to bed. It's late."
I turned off the iPad and didn't move.
"If you have something to say, just say it. You don't have to pretend to care about me."
He clearly hadn't expected such a cold response and paused for a moment.
"Is that really how you see me? Forget it then. There is something I need to tell you.
"Sofia secured an important partnership, and I want to reward her with several ports so the other members have an example to follow."
I nodded. "It's your business. Handle it however you want."
A strange look appeared on his face, almost as though he were trying to explain himself.
"You haven't been attending negotiations lately, and your work efficiency has been low. There's no point in keeping those ports under your control. Tomorrow, hand everything over to Sofia. Once you're back to normal, I'll return them to you.
"As my future donna, if you're holding power but not doing any work, people will talk. I'm doing this for your own good."
I glanced at the termination agreement lying on the desk and almost laughed.
Seeing my silence, he assumed I was about to argue again, and his tone became colder.
"The notice has already been sent out. Even if you disagree, I have ways of making the transfer happen. Be good. I don't want to be too forceful."
The pattern was far too familiar.
First came the excuse, then the suppression, and finally, the threat.
Every single time, it was for Sofia's benefit.
I answered casually, "I never said no."
His brows relaxed. "Good. Then it's settled. We'll handle it tomorrow. Stop working and come back to bed."
Antonio grabbed my wrist and pulled me toward the door without waiting for a response.
As we passed the photo wall, he suddenly stopped.
"Why is this empty?"
The wall had once been covered with photographs of us.
From the first time we met, to our engagement ceremony, to every family celebration afterward.
Every photo had been a reminder of how deeply I had loved him and how desperately I had wanted to become his donna.
He had always mocked them as "pointless romance”.
They were also the first things I got rid of.
"I put them away," I answered casually.
"What?" he turned sharply to stare at me.
"Who gave you permission to take them down?"
I looked calmly at him.
"I took those photos. If I want to put them away, I can."
"Yours?" he sneered. "Isabelle, everything in this estate belongs to me. Including you. What gives you the right to take them down without my permission?"
Annoyed, I shook off his hand. "What's the problem? Weren't you always saying how much you hated those photos?"
He froze.
The alcohol seemed to slow his reaction, but the hurt in his eyes was unmistakable.
"You've changed." He stared at me as though examining something that had gone wrong.
"You're acting up again."
"I've always been like this," I replied evenly. "You just never cared before."
"But I care!” he growled. "I care more than you can imagine! Everything I'm doing is for you!"
"For me?"
At last, I laughed, full of mockery.
"Sleeping around with Sofia is for me? Taking her to committee meetings is for me? Giving her everything that belonged to me, is that for me too?"
"You don't understand!"
He ran a hand through his hair in frustration.
"You're too spoiled, too willful. Someone like you can't be the donna of the Rossi family. I'm trying to help you fix those flaws."
"So you're using another woman to humiliate me?"
"That's not humiliation. It's discipline!" he shouted.
"As long as you learn patience, learn generosity, learn to—"
"Learn to wag my tail like a dog begging for your approval?" I cut him off.
He went rigid.
So I walked around him and left the study.
He called my name from behind me, but I didn't look back.
At the next morning's meeting, he deliberately avoided looking at me as he announced the removal of all my positions and transferred control of the ports to Sofia.
I smiled and applauded.
Yet his expression only became uglier as he wrapped an arm around Sofia's waist and left.
Over the following days, Antonio took Sofia on one high-profile date after another.
While he was spending a fortune to buy her a rare blood diamond, I was copying the Rossi family's confidential files.
By the time rumors about the two of them were everywhere, I had already packed my luggage.
The day he returned, the termination of our engagement officially took effect.
Before leaving, however, his underboss, Marco, handed me a document and insisted that I personally deliver it to Antonio.
To avoid causing any further trouble, I tucked the file under my arm and pushed open the study door.
Through the gap, I saw Antonio reclining against the sofa while Sofia, wearing that spaghetti-strap dress, sat curled up in his arms in an intimate pose.
At the sound of the door opening, both of them turned their heads.
I raised the document in my hand.
"Would you two mind pausing for a moment?"
Sofia immediately sat up straight, pretending to be startled, and deliberately adjusted the strap that had slipped from her shoulder.
"Miss Isabelle? What are you doing here?"
A flash of panic crossed Antonio's face. He sat upright, straightened his suit, and then glared at me.
"Who gave you permission to come in?
"I've said it before. Without my permission, nobody is allowed to enter the study!"
"Marco said he had a document he needed me to deliver to you," I replied calmly.
He was the one who had sent me here. Yet now he was angry because I had come.
I truly couldn't understand him.
Antonio let out a cold laugh and pressed the intercom.
Less than a minute later, Marco hurried into the room.
"Did you tell her I wanted to see her?" Antonio asked coldly.
Marco glanced at Sofia, who was subtly signaling to him, and sweat immediately appeared on his forehead.
"I... I only told her that you were in the study."
"Ha."
As though he had caught me doing something wrong, Antonio turned toward me with a sneer.
"Is this really necessary, Isabelle?
"I thought you'd finally learned your lesson. What is it? You still can't resist spying on me?
"Should I install a camera in the study so you can feel at ease?
"Or would you rather come here in person and see exactly what kind of work Sofia and I are discussing?"
Before I could answer, Sofia gently interrupted. Her hand rested lightly on his arm as she spoke softly.
"Don Rossi, please don't be angry. Miss Isabelle only cares about you so much that she was willing to deceive you just to see you."
Then she looked at me with an innocent expression.
"Please don't be upset. My back was hurting earlier, and Don Rossi was only massaging it so I could continue working.
"We're both doing this for the family. Please don't misunderstand."
She said not to misunderstand, but the look in her eyes practically wished I would lose control on the spot.
Antonio, on the other hand, was still furious.
"Personal matters are personal matters. Rules are rules. Since we're at family headquarters, everyone follows family rules.
"Isabelle entered the study without authorization. As punishment, all of this year's profit shares will be forfeited, and she'll be confined to the estate for one week."
Marco couldn't help speaking up. "Don Rossi, Miss Isabelle actually—"
But Antonio cut him off with a wave of his hand. "Enough. I don't want to hear any excuses!"
I shrugged indifferently. "Fine."
Then I turned and prepared to leave.
"Wait."
Antonio stopped me.
Perhaps because he had already punished me, some of his anger had faded. His tone softened slightly, though it still carried an air of condescension.
"Isabelle, this isn't personal. Rules are rules. If I let you off simply because you're my fiancée, how am I supposed to maintain authority in front of everyone else?
"Since you're being so cooperative, five days of confinement is enough."
Sofia nodded in agreement.
"That's right, Miss Isabelle. Next time, if you want to enter the study, ask me first. I know Don Rossi's affairs better than anyone."
Antonio gave her an approving look before turning back to me.
"If you could learn even a third of Sofia's good sense, you'd be the perfect donna."
Learn from her?
To climb into Don Rossi's bed? To sow discord? Or how to take credit for someone else's accomplishments?
I let out a laugh and didn't bother arguing.
This was the third time today he had offended me, and I hadn't reacted fiercely.
A faint smile of satisfaction appeared on his face.
He probably thought I had truly become obedient.
Antonio walked over and reached out as though he intended to touch my face, carrying himself like someone bestowing a favor.
"I know all of this is just your way of getting my attention.
"You've actually improved quite a bit lately. As a reward, we'll go pick a wedding dress tomorrow and finally start preparing for the wedding."
After a pause, he added, "But don't get too excited. Marriage is only the beginning. You still have a lot to learn."
"Wedding?"
I took a step back, cutting him off, and let out a light laugh.
Then I pulled another document from my handbag and held it out in front of him.
"Antonio Rossi, our engagement is over. You signed the agreement yourself."