Chapter 1

My parents were branded as "traitors" within the Lucchese family. To show the family's mercy, I was taken in as their "sacrificial lamb" to atone for my parents' sins, and I lived with them for 12 years.

Those 12 brutal years would have been unbearable if not for one thing: the Don, Antonio Lucchese, had twin heirs who became my only protection.

Until that night, when they believed Martina Browne's lies about me and handed me the execution poison known as "The Vow of Silence."

"Drink it, Chiara Colombo." Dante Lucchese's voice was cold, his eyes fixed on me. "Prove your loyalty to the Lucchese family."

I drank the poison, and it burned through my throat like acid. Through my blurred vision, I watched as his twin brother, Enzo Lucchese, pulled the real traitor close to him.

He said coldly, "Take Chiara to the infirmary. Don't let her die in the banquet hall."

The day I was released from the hospital, I made a phone call to the Lucchese family's deadliest rival.

My voice was hoarse as I spoke each word slowly. "I have evidence that could bury the entire Lucchese family. Marry me, and I'll help you destroy them."

The Lucchese family's banquet hall was always blazing with light.

I stood in the center of the room, forced to hold a glass of dark red, viscous liquid. It was 'The Vow of Silence,' the poison the Lucchese family used for executions.

The ones ordering me to drink it were Dante and Enzo Lucchese, the twin brothers I once thought would protect me forever.

"Drink it, Chiara Colombo." Dante Lucchese's voice was cold, his eyes fixed on me. "Father wants to see whether you've inherited your parents' genes for betrayal."

I looked at the instigator, Martina Browne. She was clinging to Enzo's arm right now, her face showing just the right amount of concern, but her gaze was smug.

"I know the Lucchese family is partnering with Martina's father, so I would never hurt her. She fell on her own. I didn't push her," I said, my voice trembling.

Enzo finally spoke, avoiding my gaze while his fingers gently patted the back of Martina's hand. "Martina said you pushed her. She said you cornered her on the terrace to question her relationship with Dante, lost control, and got physical. Father suspects you're trying to sabotage the family's business deal."

Martina was lying.

Half an hour earlier, on the terrace, Martina had fallen, but only because she tried to slap me and I stepped aside, letting her lose her balance and hit the ground. Yet, when she ran back to the hall crying, she twisted the truth. She told everyone that I was jealous of her and pushed her to the ground.

Dante and Enzo did not even listen to my explanation before delivering their verdict, and it was all because the blood of a traitor flowed through my veins.

Dante took another glass from a server, filled with the same dark red liquid. "This is a test. Enzo and I will drink the diluted version of 'The Vow of Silence.' If our loyalty is true, the wine is harmless."

He tilted his head back and drained it, and Enzo followed suit.

Neither of them flinched.

"See?" Martina purred, her voice sweet as poison. "As long as you have nothing to hide, there's nothing to fear, Chiara."

I knew they were cheating. Their glasses did not contain 'The Vow of Silence' at all, just regular red wine. I had seen them use this method to execute others countless times.

"I won't drink it. If you want to kill me, just do it. Don't use this hypocritical ritual." I set the glass down on the table.

Dante's expression darkened.

Suddenly, two guards stepped forward and grabbed my arms, forcing me to my knees.

"Dante, maybe..." Enzo's voice held a trace of hesitation.

"Father is watching," Dante said coldly, his gaze sweeping toward the second-floor box.

The Don, Antonio Lucchese, stood there like a judge on the bench.

Dante picked up the poisoned glass again and crouched in front of me. He growled, "This is your last chance. Apologize to Martina and admit you pushed her. I can end this right here."

I stared at him and suddenly wanted to laugh. "And then what? Tomorrow she'll come up with a new way to torment me, and you'll still take her side?"

Something flickered in Dante's eyes. His voice was tense as he pressed on, saying, "Martina's father controls the family's smuggling routes for the next three years. We need him. And Martina... She needs to feel safe. She needs to feel completely accepted by the family."

My voice was growing hoarse. "So you're offering me up to her like a toy? Letting her bully me and frame me however she wants, while you always choose to believe her?"

Dante said hurriedly, "You'll be fine. We have the antidote ready. In three days, you'll be okay. This way Martina gets the spectacle she wants, and it'll satisfy Father's need for a test..."

I cut him off. "And then I'm supposed to be even more grateful? Supposed to remember forever that the Lucchese family gave me a second life? Supposed to willingly be your trained dog?"

Dante fell silent, and his silence hurt more than the poison ever could.

Well, that silence meant yes, this was the plan. It was a plan to bind me completely with the debt of a staged death.

Chapter 2

Martina suddenly cut in, saying, "Drink it, Chiara. Stop making it hard for everyone. Look, Dante and Enzo both drank for you. Surely the Lucchese family's women aren't this cowardly."

In that moment, everything that happened after she arrived came rushing back to me.

When Martina first came to the family, she 'accidentally' spilled hot soup on my hand. I got burned, and Dante's first reaction was to check if Martina had gotten splashed.

"Are you okay?" he had asked her, without even glancing at my red, swollen hand.

Two weeks later, Martina 'borrowed' the only thing my mother had left me, a silver necklace, and then claimed she lost it.

When I begged Enzo to help me find it, he just sighed. "It's just a necklace. I can buy you ten more. Don't ruin relationships over something so trivial."

A month ago, Martina put laxatives in my dinner. I got so dehydrated from the diarrhea that I nearly passed out. When Dante found out, he actually blamed me.

"You know you have a weak stomach, so why were you not more careful? Martina just took the joke too far."

Every single time, their favoritism was so blatant and unquestioned. It was as if Martina's happiness mattered more than my suffering, and her feelings were more precious than my dignity.

Now, for the sake of that favoritism, they wanted me to drink actual poison.

"Fine. I'll drink it."

My voice was so calm it surprised even me.

Under Dante's stunned stare, Enzo's widened eyes, and Martina's triumphant smile, I tilted my head back and swallowed the entire glass of poison.

The searing pain made me curl up, but the guards still held me down.

Enzo rushed forward to help me, but Martina grabbed his arm. "Enzo, be careful! She's coughing up blood. Don't get it on your suit!"

Enzo froze. He looked at Martina's hand gripping his arm, then at me convulsing on the floor. Then, he chose to stay where he was.

Before the world went dark, I heard Enzo's cold voice. "Take her to the infirmary. Don't let her die in the banquet hall."

Martina added softly, saying, "Poor Chiara. I hope she pulls through."

...

When I woke up in the infirmary bed, it was already the third night. The doctor said I had permanent vocal cord damage and severe burns to my stomach lining. I would need medication for the rest of my life to maintain digestive function.

Dante was sitting by the bed holding a cup of water, bringing the straw to my lips.

He said softly, "Drink some water. I added painkillers and medication for repairing the mucous membrane."

"What about the antidote? Didn't you say it was ready?" My voice was terrifyingly hoarse.

"Father said..." Dante paused. "True loyalty needs to be proven through suffering. The antidote would weaken the test's effectiveness."

I closed my eyes, feeling the warm tears sliding down my cheeks. I asked hoarsely, "How's Martina?"

Dante's expression softened. "She's been really worried about you. She's barely eaten these past two days, constantly praying for you."

Enzo chimed in, saying, "She wanted to visit yesterday, but we were afraid seeing you like this would upset her too much, so we didn't let her come."

Upset?

I almost laughed out loud. Martina was probably throwing a celebration party in her luxury suite right now.

Dante took my hand and said, "Martina formally apologized to Father, saying she might have been too nervous and her memory got fuzzy. Father is very satisfied with your performance this time. Once you're better, he'll officially remove the mark of betrayal from your shoulders and grant you full family status."

I stared at the ceiling and stayed silent for a long while.

Then, I let out a bitter laugh. "Family status because of my performance? It's because Martina no longer needs to torment me to prove her position, and because you've already secured Mr. Felix Browne's full cooperation, right?"

Dante's expression froze, while Enzo looked away.

Their silence, once again, said everything.

So that was it. Martina's bullying was never just a case of a young woman's jealousy.

It was a performance to show how important she was, that they would sacrifice me for her.

It was also a test to see how far their favoritism toward her could go.

Lastly, it was a transaction, trading my suffering for her sense of security and their proof of loyalty.

Enzo and Dante not only understood this game, but they also willingly became its players. In this game, I was the only one who lost.

Chapter 3

On the seventh day after the poison incident, I could barely get out of bed and walk on my own. The infirmary had limited conditions, and so, in his so-called mercy, Antonio decided that I should continue recovering in the main estate.

The moment I pushed open the door, I froze.

My room had been completely ransacked. The closet stood wide open, its contents scattered across the floor, some torn, some stained. Every desk drawer had been pulled out, and papers were scattered everywhere.

What made my chest tighten was the nightstand. The silver photo frame holding my parents' wedding picture was gone.

That was the only photograph my parents had left me.

"Looking for this?" Martina's voice came from the doorway. She leaned against the frame, holding the picture frame in her hand.

"Give it back," I said, my voice hoarse.

She laughed and walked to the window, pushing it open. Below was a courtyard paved with stone. If the frame fell, it would shatter completely.

She tilted her head. "Beg me, just like you did that night in the banquet hall. Get on your knees and beg."

My fingers clenched at my sides.

"Martina, don't push it." Enzo's voice suddenly rang out. He and Dante stood in the hallway, clearly just back.

Martina immediately put on a sweet smile. "I'm helping Chiara clean her room. This old frame was all moldy, so I thought I'd wipe it down for her..."

Before she finished speaking, her hand 'accidentally' slipped.

The frame fell from the window, and the sharp sound of shattering came from below.

I rushed to the window. On the courtyard stones, the frame was mangled, the glass shattered, and my parents' photograph was caught by the wind, drifting down into the nearby fountain, slowly becoming soaked and blurred.

"Oops!" Martina covered her mouth, though her eyes sparkled with barely contained glee. "Sorry, Chiara. My hand slipped. You're not mad, are you? It's just an old frame..."

I turned and slapped her across the face.

Martina stumbled backward from the blow and hit the wall. She clutched her cheek, staring at me in disbelief. Then, her eyes immediately welled up.

"Dante! Enzo! She hit me!"

Dante strode into the room and grabbed my wrist. The force was so strong my wrist bones creaked.

His voice was ice-cold as he growled, "Apologize."

My voice trembled as I argued, saying, "She destroyed my parents' keepsake. That was the only photo they left me."

Enzo frowned. "It's just a picture. Martina already apologized. She didn't mean it."

"She did mean it!" I screamed, my damaged vocal cords producing an awful sound. "She deliberately trashed my room and deliberately smashed the frame! Can't you see that?!"

Dante glanced at the mess on the floor, then at the broken pieces outside the window, his brow furrowing. He asked, "Martina, did you go through her room?"

"I just wanted to help her organize..." Martina's tears fell at just the right moment. "She's injured, and a messy room isn't good for recovery. That frame... I really didn't mean to, Dante. You believe me, don't you?"

She threw herself into Dante's arms, her shoulders shaking as she sobbed pitifully.

Dante's grip loosened slightly. He patted Martina's back, then looked at me with a complicated expression.

He said, "Even if she went through your room, you still shouldn't have hit her. Apologize, Chiara."

I could not believe my ears. "She destroyed my parents' keepsake."

"It's just an object." Enzo stepped forward, his tone impatient. "People are more important than things, Chiara. Martina meant well. Even if her approach was wrong, you shouldn't have hit her."

I looked at Dante, holding Martina as he protected her.

I looked at Enzo, standing firmly on her side, treating my anger as an overreaction.

Then, I looked at Martina, who lifted her head in Dante's arms and gave me a brief, victorious smile.

In that moment, something inside me finally snapped. Like the shattered frame, it could never be put back together.

"Fine," I said, my voice frighteningly calm. "I will apologize."

Dante released my hand.

I walked up to Martina and looked at her swollen face. Then, I said, "I'm sorry. I shouldn't have hit you. Just like you shouldn't have smashed my parents' keepsake, shouldn't have put laxatives in my food, shouldn't have locked me in the wine cellar, and shouldn't have falsely accused me of pushing you. None of that should've happened. So now we're even."

Martina's expression changed, and Dante and Enzo froze, too.

I took a step back and said, "Now, all of you, get out of my room."

The word was quiet, but the finality in it shut Enzo up.

Dante stared at me for a long moment. Then, he wrapped an arm around Martina's shoulders. "We are leaving."

As soon as they walked out, I closed the door and slid down against it, sinking to the floor.

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