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Chapter 7: A Proposal Written in Blood

Author: King Great
last update publish date: 2026-07-13 18:20:31

Silence settled over the Romano mansion after Anthony’s funeral, but it was not the peaceful kind. Every corridor carried whispers. Every servant lowered their eyes when Julia walked past.

She could feel them watching, waiting to see whether the widow would crumble or fight. She did neither. She dressed in black, lifted her chin, and continued walking as though the weight on her shoulders belonged to someone else.

She did not mourn the man who had built a secret life with Sophia Marino, nor the husband who had fathered a secret heir behind her back. She mourned the years she had blindly sacrificed, and the security that had vanished the moment Anthony’s car exploded into a ball of fire. The world thought she was a grieving widow breaking under the loss. They did not know that beneath her veil, her eyes were completely dry, hardened by a cold desire for vengeance.

Inside Anthony’s office, Marco laid fresh reports across the desk. The room still smelled faintly of Anthony’s expensive cigars. Rival families had begun testing the Romano borders. Small warehouses had been robbed. Loyal captains were demanding to know who would lead them now. Julia read every page carefully. She had inherited this territory from her father years ago before Anthony ever managed it. The empire had simply returned to her hands.

"You need protection," Marco said quietly. "Not just bodyguards, Mrs. Romano. The family needs a leader everyone can rally behind. The captains are restless. They see a woman alone, and they see weakness. They don't remember your father's blood in your veins; they only see Anthony's empty chair."

Julia looked up, her gaze sharp enough to cut glass.

"Let them doubt me, Marco.

It makes it much easier to eliminate them when they don't see the strike coming."

Before Marco could answer, a sharp knock came at the heavy oak doors. A tall man stepped inside wearing a dark, impeccably tailored suit. His face carried traces of Anthony, but his eyes were calmer, colder, and far more calculating.

"Julia," he said, his voice a smooth baritone.

"My name is Luca Romano."

She studied him, her expression unreadable. This was Anthony’s younger brother, the strategist who stayed abroad handling the family’s international businesses and shell corporations. He had arrived too late for Anthony’s final moments, but not too late to witness the chaos left behind.

"I am sorry for your loss," He said, stepping further into the room with a polite nod. "Anthony was my brother, but I know he was your husband first."

"Thank you, Luca," Julia replied, her voice smooth and devoid of any real emotion. "I appreciate you flying in from Milan. I assume the international accounts are secure?"

"They are," Luca said, his eyes scanning the paperwork scattered across the desk. "But the local territories are bleeding. We will speak more about this tonight."

Later that evening, Luca requested a private conversation in the library. A fire crackled in the hearth, casting long, dancing shadows across the mahogany walls.

"The rival families smell weakness," Luca said, pacing slowly with a glass of scotch in his hand. "The De Lucas are already moving on the northern docks. If we keep arguing over who should lead, they will destroy everything the Romano name built."

"I am the rightful head of this family, Luca," Julia said firmly, standing by the window. "My father built this empire. The captains will fall in line."

"The captains are traditionalists, Julia," Luca countered, stopping to look directly at her. "They want a man at the table. If you try to rule alone, a civil war will tear this syndicate apart before the De Lucas even have a chance to cross our borders."

"What exactly are you suggesting?" Julia asked, turning to face him.

Luca met her eyes, entirely devoid of hesitation. "Marry me."

The room became so quiet that Julia could hear the ticking of the antique clock echoing against the walls.

The absolute audacity of the statement hung heavily in the air.

"Have you lost your mind?" she asked, her voice dropping to a dangerous whisper.

"No. I am thinking like a Romano. The family needs stability. The council respects tradition. If we stand together, no one will challenge your authority. You keep your father's empire, and I provide the masculine front the council demands. It is a political alliance, Julia. Nothing more."

She stared at him in disbelief, a bitter taste rising in her throat. Only days had passed since she buried Anthony, and now his younger brother was proposing marriage in the exact same house.

"I will not replace my husband because the council is uncomfortable," she said, her chin lifting in defiance. "I am not a prize to be passed down to the next brother in line."

"I am not asking you to replace him," Luca replied smoothly, taking a step toward her. "Anthony is dead, Julia. His mistakes died with him. I am asking you to survive. If you refuse this, the council will vote to replace you by the end of the week. They will choose a puppet, and you and your daughters will become liabilities that need to be removed."

The mention of her daughters sent a chill down Julia's spine. She thought of Sophia Marino and the secret three-year-old son Anthony had hidden away. If a new don took over, her daughters would be in immediate danger.

Before Julia could respond, the heavy library doors burst open.

Marco stood in the doorway, his chest heaving, his face pale and smudged with soot.

"Boss..." Marco breathed, his eyes darting between Julia and Luca. "One of our warehouses is burning. The De Lucas... they didn't just rob it. They executed the guards and set the entire northern sector on fire."

Julia looked from Marco's panicked face to Luca's calm, waiting expression. The smoke of war was literally knocking at her door. Grief and betrayal would have to wait.

The blood had been spilled.

Turning back to Luca, her eyes hardened into flint. "Get the cars ready," she ordered. "If they want a war written in blood, I will show them exactly how a queen bleeds her enemies."

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