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Queen: A change of rules

Frudi Rivera, the determined heir to the Rivera mafia empire, challenges the status quo by seeking to lead her family's organization in a male-dominated world. Her father, Francisco "Cisco" Rivera, assigns her to spy on the rival Martinez family, where she meets Dylan Martinez, the charismatic and rebellious son of Tristan Martinez. Despite their families' animosity, Frudi and Dylan embark on a passionate love affair, but their loyalty is tested when Frudi chooses duty over heart. As Frudi delves deeper into the rivalry between their families, she uncovers shocking secrets, including her mother's true identity as the leader of the Hermosa Lorena family, the source of the longstanding feud. Dylan, struggling with his own identity and responsibilities, discovers Tristan Martinez is his uncle, not his father. Torn between loyalty and love, Dylan must navigate his feelings for Frudi and his family's expectations. As tensions escalate, Frudi faces challenges from rival families, internal power struggles, and heartbreak. Dylan must confront his family's secrets and the truth about his own identity.

Gralikel_fd4 · Urban
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Chapter 33: What just happened

As the car wound its way through the Italian countryside, Frudi gazed out the window, taking in the picturesque views. The mansion came into view, its grandeur and beauty leaving Frudi breathless.

She stepped out of the car, her eyes scanning the facade of the mansion. Something about the architecture seemed familiar, and then it hit her – the pattern of the house was eerily similar to that of the Rivera House in Mexico.

Frudi's curiosity was piqued as she followed the bodyguards into the mansion. They were all Italian, speaking in rapid-fire dialect. Frudi's ears perked up, and she responded in flawless Italian, "Grazie, gentiluomini. Sono felice di essere qui."

The bodyguards' eyes widened in surprise, and they exchanged impressed glances. Alex, on the other hand, looked at Frudi with a mixture of awe and embarrassment. "Uh, sorry, guys. I'm not as fluent as Frudi here."