Undressed By The Mafia God-Chapter 160: He Is Here

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Chapter 160: He Is Here

Nonnina pushed open the doors to the suite the Genovese family were using.

"Don Genovese!" Nonnina cried.

Don Genovese lifted his eyes slowly from the glass of whiskey he had been holding.

It had been a long time he had seen that frightened look on her face.

"What is it?"

"Luciano, he is here. He is angry."

Nonnina watched as Julian jumped to his feet.

He stood, moving in front of Bianca.

Shielding her.

She had been sitting comfortably on the sofa, flipping lazily through a fashion magazine.

Don Genovese observed the scene quietly.

Soon Luca’s footsteps came through the steps, approaching steadily.

Each one echoed through the hallway like a countdown.

"Father, you have to do something." Julian yelled.

The desperation in his voice was impossible to hide now. His body remained planted firmly in front of Bianca, like he actually believed he could physically stop what was coming.

Don Genovese gave him a long, unimpressed look. "Like what? Stand in the line of fire like you are being foolish to do right now. He isn’t going to shoot her but he might shoot you."

The footsteps were closer now.

Right outside the door.

Nonnina clasped her hands together tightly, whispering prayers under her breath as her eyes darted toward the entrance.

Then the door handle moved.

And everyone in the room knew exactly who was standing on the other side.

As soon as Luca entered, he pulled both guns in both hands.

The door had barely finished swinging open before the first shot rang out.

Luca didn’t pause. Didn’t even blink. His arms extended smoothly, one gun in each hand, his aim precise even in the chaos he was creating. Bullets tore into the walls, shattered lamps, ripped through paintings that had hung untouched for years.

Glass shattered violently as one of the large windows cracked, shards raining down across the floor.

Furniture wasn’t safe either.

A bullet splintered the arm of a chair beside Julian. Another tore through the wooden cabinet near the door, sending bottles and crystal tumbling to the ground in a sparkling cascade.

Everything went up in chaos.

The gunfire echoed off the high ceilings, turning the room into a violent storm of noise and destruction.

But Luca never aimed directly at them.

Every shot was a warning. Every shot was pressure.

All he wanted was for Julian to get out of the way.

"Luciano, have you gone mad!" Julian shrieked.

Julian had instinctively ducked when the first shots rang out, dragging Bianca slightly behind him, but the bullets kept coming, tearing apart the space around them.

Luca advanced steadily. His face was frighteningly calm, his eyes locked onto Bianca like she was the only thing in the room that existed. "get the fuck off my way!"

Julian held his ground.

Whether it was bravery, stupidity, Nonnina didn’t know anymore.

By the time Luca reached him, the gunfire stopped.

He knocked Julian up the side of the head with the butt of the gun.

Julian staggered sideways instantly, crashing into the edge of a table as the weapon slipped from Luca’s hand and clattered to the floor. 𝗳𝐫𝚎𝗲𝚠𝚎𝗯𝕟𝐨𝘃𝚎𝗹.𝗰𝗼𝗺

Before anyone could react, Luca’s other hand shot forward.

He grabbed Bianca by the throat.

The grip was hard, unyielding, his fingers closing around her neck like iron.

Bianca gasped as he shoved her backwards.

Her heels scraped violently across the floor as he forced her step by step across the room.

Past the shattered glass.

Past the overturned furniture.

Until her back hit the balcony doors.

They burst open behind her.

Luca kept pushing.

Until Bianca was leaning precariously over the balcony edge.

"Luca!" Bianca screamed.

The ground below looked impossibly far away.

Wind whipped her hair across her face as she clutched at his wrist, her breath coming fast now.

"I warned you, didn’t I?" Luca said quietly. "I told you if you come a hair’s breath around her, I would kill you!"

Bianca’s chest heaved as she struggled against his grip. "You wont kill me! I am a Vitale!"

Behind them Julian was already trying to pull himself up, blood trickling from his temple where the gun had struck him.

Don Genovese hadn’t moved from his chair. He simply watched.

"Won’t I?" Luca gave a wicked smile and pushed her slightly over the edge.

For one horrifying second Bianca’s feet left the ground.

Her body tilted backwards into open air. Bianca screamed.

Luca held her there.

Balanced between life and death.

His grip the only thing keeping her from falling.

And the terrifying thing was the look in his eyes.

Cold calculation.

Like he was genuinely deciding whether to let go.

Julian moved immediately, recovering from the blow to his head.

Pain throbbed at his temple where the gun had struck him, warm blood sliding slowly down the side of his face, but he ignored it. The sight of his brother holding Bianca halfway over the balcony snapped him.

He lunged forward. He grabbed Luca.

The two men locked together, years of rivalry and buried resentment tightening the air between them.

Luca yanked Bianca back onto the balcony with a rough pull that sent her stumbling sideways, gasping for breath as her heels scraped violently against the floor.

Then Luca turned.

And punched his brother in the face.

He didn’t stop.

The second punch landed just as brutally, his fist slamming into Julian’s jaw with a force fueled by rage that had been building long before today.

Each hit came faster than the last.

Julian staggered. He blocked a couple of the blows, his forearms rising instinctively in defense as years of training kicked in. He absorbed the hits, shifting his weight, trying to create space.

Then he swung back.

His fist cut through the air toward Luca’s ribs.

Luca weaved effortlessly.

Then he countered.

His fist smashed directly into Julian’s nose.

The sickening crunch was unmistakable.

Blood exploded instantly, splattering across the already shattered floor as Julian stumbled backward with a sharp grunt.

Then Don knew his son had gone crazy.

"Luciano Genovese!" he thundered, getting to his feet.

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