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Sweet Revenge With My Mafia Alpha

[Mature Content! NO RAPE!] “It was a deal with the mafia boss, a supreme alpha in the shadows.” A bargain with the Mafia, the Petrov family, was when her life took a twisted turn. After losing her parents and freedom, Adeline sought revenge. Her first step was to get involved with the next Don of a rival mafia group, and what could be more infuriating for the Petrov family than finding out that she had made a deal with the Kuznetsov heir? Caesar Romanovich Kuznetsov, the Russian mafia often called ‘Tzar’ by humans, was the only man who could bring down her enemies. However, Adeline was unaware of the bizarre connection between them. Caesar desired nothing more than power—to instill fear and dominate his enemies. But that was until…he met the forced wife of his enemy. Fascination, thrill, and the need to bring her undone... Imagine his surprise. He wouldn’t flinch from burning the whole world if that’s what Adeline wished. But in exchange for sealing the deal, Caesar wanted nothing more than a mere kiss from his mate! ——— How to contact me: >>>Instagram: peachbunbun999 >>>Discord: peachbunbun999 follow on Instagram ^^

PeachBunBun · Fantasy
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315 Chs

Kira

"What do you mean by that?" Roman could instantly tell what Nikolai was referencing by that statement. 

Why did everyone automatically assume that he wanted Caesar dead, and that was why he aided his father in what he did? That wasn't true at all. He never wanted anything to happen to Caesar. He loved and cared for Caesar. 

It was all their father. It wasn't him at all, and even though he couldn't deny he had a hand in what happened, it wasn't his fault. He was tricked into it, he was used by his father without even knowing. 

They all assumed that he did it because he was jealous of Caesar for being a supreme alpha, unlike him. That was honestly always hilarious whenever he heard it. 

If they knew how awfully Caesar had been treated by their family, how rough his childhood had been, and how pathetically he'd grown up, they would understand that he didn't even envy the man one bit.