The car drove away from the dead-end alley at a steady speed. Marco drove calmly, no longer in a hurry. Behind them, no cars were following. Those thugs were probably still busy tending to themselves, lying on the asphalt.Alexandro opened the window a crack. The cold night air came in, carrying the scent of soil and wet leaves. It might have just rained in this area. He looked at the dark sky, searching for stars. Not many were visible. Maybe they were covered by clouds, or maybe it was light pollution from the city still glowing even though it was late at night."Marco," he called."Yes, sir.""Do you remember the first time we met?"Marco was silent for a moment. "Twenty years ago, sir. I was still a teenager. You were too.""Your father worked for my father.""Yes, sir. My father was a driver, my mother a maid.""Now you're my right-hand man.""Because you trust me, sir.""I don't trust anyone, but you're different."Marco didn't answer, but at the corner of his lips, there was a
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