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As A Mafia Boss, I Refuse To Be An Extra-Chapter 112: Ambitions II
Damian smiled, and something about that smile made everyone uneasy despite the reasonable question.
"The people in our territory prosper, we prosper. That’s the fundamental principle. When businesses grow because they feel safe and supported, our five or ten percent share grows proportionally.
When people have jobs and money to spend, the economy in our territory expands. When the region is stable and crime-free, outside investors want to establish operations here. All of that generates revenue that far exceeds what we could ever extract through traditional criminal extortion."
He walked closer to the group, his presence overwhelming despite his youth.
"But more importantly, this model creates genuine loyalty that can’t be bought or broken. When we actually improve people’s lives instead of just exploiting them, when we provide real services instead of just taking their money, when we solve their problems instead of creating new ones, they become invested in our success... They want us to succeed because our success means their success."
Damian’s voice took on an edge that made everyone lean in despite their fear.
"That loyalty is what allows us to scale this operation beyond just the Outer Region. We’re not stopping here. This is just the beginning, the foundation and the proof of concept. Once we’ve transformed the Outer Region into something genuinely better than what exists anywhere else in this city, we expand to other regions. Then eventually the entire city’s underworld operates under Mafia governance."
Complete silence as the implications sank in.
"And when we control the entire city’s underworld, when we’ve demonstrated that our model of governance provides better results than the official Federation government does, we start asking much bigger questions about why we’re letting incompetent, corrupt officials run things when we could be doing it better ourselves."
Ronan’s voice was barely above a whisper.
"Bo–Sir, are you saying you want to replace the government? The actual Federation government?"
Damian’s smile widened, he took note of the form of address being used, but he couldn’t be bothered by it at the moment.
"I’m saying that power exists wherever people believe it exists. Right now, people believe the Federation government has power because it’s always been that way, because they have official titles and buildings and uniforms.
But what happens when an alternative system proves it can govern better, protect better, serve better than the official system ever could?"
He gestured around the room at the horrific scene they were standing in.
"Tonight we proved we have the strength to take what we want through violence. But violence alone doesn’t build empires that last.
What builds lasting empires is providing value that people actually want, creating systems that work better than the alternatives, demonstrating through actions that we deserve loyalty and support."
His crimson eyes blazed with conviction.
"The Federation is corrupt, incompetent, and failing at every level. Nobles exploit commoners systematically. Officials take bribes and ignore problems. Law enforcement protects the powerful while the weak suffer. The entire structure is rotten from top to bottom. Everyone knows it. Everyone sees it. But nobody has offered a real alternative before."
Damian’s voice grew quieter but more intense.
"That’s what we’re building. Not just a criminal organization. A genuine alternative to the Federation’s failed system. We start here in the Outer Region, we prove the model works, we expand systematically, and eventually we become large enough and legitimate enough that people start asking why they’re paying taxes to a government that doesn’t serve them when they could be supporting an organization that actually does."
Edrin’s analytical mind was working furiously.
"Sir, that’s not just ambitious. That’s talking about fundamentally restructuring society itself. That’s talking about revolution, not just criminal enterprise. That’s talking about challenging the entire basis of the Federation’s authority."
"Yes."
Damian’s response was simple and absolute.
"That’s exactly what I’m talking about."
The room remained silent as everyone processed this.
They’d followed Damian because he was strong. Because he protected them. Because he gave them purpose and direction in a world that had always looked down on commoners.
But this was something far beyond what any of them had imagined.
This wasn’t just about becoming powerful criminals. This was about challenging the fundamental structure of their entire civilization.
"I’m fifteen years old right now."
Damian’s voice was almost conversational now.
"I have decades ahead of me to build this vision step by step. The Outer Region is just the start. By the time I’m older, I want the Mafia to be a legitimate alternative government that provides better services, better security, better quality of life than the Federation ever could. I want the Federation to be irrelevant, rendered obsolete by an organization that actually serves people instead of exploiting them."
He looked at each person individually.
"That’s the vision. That’s what we’re building toward. Not just territory and money and power, but fundamental transformation of how society operates. And every single one of you standing here tonight is part of the foundation that makes it possible."
Marco found his voice finally, though it shook slightly.
"Sir, that’s the most ambitious, most insane and most impossible thing I’ve ever heard anyone propose. It would require defeating not just criminal organizations but the military, the government, the entire established power structure. It would require convincing millions of people to abandon systems they’ve trusted their entire lives. It would require becoming something that’s never existed before in human history."
Damian smiled.
"I know... Isn’t it exciting?"
The teenager’s absolute confidence, standing there surrounded by the dismembered bodies of five men who’d thought they were powerful, covered in blood and smoking a cigar, proposing to overthrow the government of the entire Federation, was simultaneously terrifying and inspiring.
Zavier spoke up, his voice filled with awe and fear in equal measure.
"Y-you’re fifteen years old and you’re already talking about replacing the Federation. What happens when you’re actually older and stronger? What happens when you have real resources and real backing? How far will you actually go?"
Damian’s expression became distant, thoughtful.
"As far as necessary and as far as possible. Until either the vision is complete or I’m dead. There’s no middle ground, no compromise and no stopping halfway. We either transform society completely or we fail trying. Those are the only two outcomes."
He turned back to Marco. 𝒇𝙧𝙚𝓮𝔀𝓮𝒃𝙣𝓸𝒗𝒆𝒍.𝙘𝒐𝒎
"Now get those photographs and videos distributed. Make sure everyone in the Outer Region sees them alongside the rules and the vision. I want them to understand what we’ve done, what we’re building, and what we expect from everyone in our territory."
"Yes, sir. Right away."
Marco started moving immediately, grateful to have a concrete task to focus on instead of processing the philosophical revolution being proposed.
Damian looked at the assembled Mafia members.
"All of you performed well tonight. The sweep was executed flawlessly and the coordination was perfect. The results exceeded my expectations... You should all be proud of what you’ve accomplished."
His voice carried genuine approval.
"Now go get cleaned up, get some rest, and meet me back at headquarters tomorrow afternoon. We have a lot of work ahead of us rebuilding this region into what it needs to be. This massacre tonight was the easy part. Building something that lasts is the real challenge."
The group began filing out slowly, still processing everything, still trying to reconcile the violence they’d witnessed with the idealistic vision they’d just heard.
As they left, whispered conversations started.
"Did he really just propose overthrowing the government?"
"I think he’s serious. I think he actually believes he can do it."
"That’s insane. That’s impossible. That’s..."
"That’s exactly the kind of thing that makes me believe we’re following the right person."
Edrin was the last to leave, pausing at the doorway to look back at Damian.
Their leader stood alone in the meeting room surrounded by death and destruction, staring at the blood-painted "M" on the wall with an expression of satisfaction.
’He’s fifteen years old and he’s already the most dangerous person I’ve ever met. What will he become in ten years? Twenty years? Thirty years?
And more importantly, do I want to be there to see it?’
The answer came immediately, without hesitation.
’Yes. Whatever he becomes, wherever this goes, I want to be part of it.’
Edrin left quietly, leaving Damian alone with his thoughts and his ambitions and his blood-soaked vision of a better world built on the ashes of the old one.







