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Chapter 58: Menacing Shadows

Author: Ojay Tales
last update Last Updated: 2025-03-14 23:52:37

Miguel was pushed roughly into the cellar of the Rinaldi mansion as the heavy door creaked open. The faint glow in the cell barely illuminated the stone walls, creating menacing, dancing shadows. Dominic, Luca, and Enzo entered with him, their expressions showing strong resolve.

Dominic turned to Miguel, his voice cold. “You know why you’re here. Where’s Isla?”

Miguel sat silently, his lips pressed into a thin line. He knew the consequences of speaking. Kim had made it clear that any betrayal would mean death for his family.

Luca stepped forward, anger simmering just below the surface. “You think you can stay silent? We can make you talk.”

Miguel’s eyes met Luca’s, unflinching. “Do your worst. I’ve got nothing to say.”

Luca’s fist slammed into the table, the sound echoing through the cellar. “You’re testing my patience, Miguel!”

Enzo, noticing the tension, placed a calming hand on Luca’s shoulder. “Easy, Luca. Anger won’t get us answers. Let’s take a break, and rethink our strategy.”

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