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The Mafia's Deadly Cure

It all started with a debt. Then a misunderstanding. But what will it end with? Rafael, a 24-year-old medical graduate, takes on a perilous mission: infiltrate the mansion of Don Marco, a ruthless mafia lord, to gather intel for a rival crime boss. Posing as Don Marco's personal doctor, Rafael is tasked with curing his insomnia while secretly gathering information to bring him down. But Rafael harbors a dangerous secret—he's been infatuated with Don Marco for years. As Rafael navigates the treacherous world of organized crime, he finds himself increasingly drawn to the very man he's supposed to destroy. Don Marco, known for his cunning and brutality, begins to trust Rafael, blurring the lines between loyalty and deception. The once-clear mission becomes a tangled web of desire, duty, and danger. Torn between his growing feelings for Don Marco and his obligation to those he loves, Rafael must decide where his true loyalties lie. Will he find a way to complete his mission without betraying his heart, or will his emotions lead to his downfall? In this dangerous game of cat and mouse, can a healer truly be the deadliest weapon?

Unique_Ideas_ · LGBT+
分數不夠
85 Chs

Where did you go?

Two figures could be seen walking toward the grand general hospital. After interning at a small clinic in his area, Louis had managed to secure employment at one of the biggest hospitals in the country.

If anyone asked him about it, he would admit it was more stressful, but he would also say it was worth it.

"So, should I message him to come here?" Rafael asked, staring into Louis's eyes.

"Sure," Louis replied, then laughed, adding, "You're the one who carried out a dangerous mission, yet you can't even do this simple task?"

"It's not like that," Rafael defended himself as they continued walking. "It's just that I need someone to talk to about this, someone to rely on…"

"Hmmm…I get it," Louis said as they walked through the hallway of the hospital. "Well, my break's over. I'll leave you to sit here in the waiting area."

"Yes, that's fine. Good luck with work," Rafael said, sitting down.