hedral. Rain fell sharp and cold, hissing against the cobblestones like the whispers of ghosts.
ed kings
ss. Not a flicker of grief showed on his face. No tremble in his jaw. The mourners watched him closely, s
rds droned in t
dn't hea
's captains, lieutenants, and old allies. Most were quiet. Som
n't know wh
ped from the top of the casket and landed in the mud. Mar
the first sh
o
. His body hit the ground with a wet th
rellas flew. Gunfire burst from the
the marble altar as bullets shredded through the
firefight. Welc
rom under his coat, and scanned the chaos. Two shoo
just a hit. This
Not even
l tower, silhouetted against the rain. He took a b
ll without
do
as already fleeing
s wasn't a job for rage. This was war, an
ed, six men lay dead. Two wer
till lay i
oned off, the police bought off, and th
blood-stained church, stari
ed from behind. "You should
. "Postponing won
"This was meant
, eyes cold and unre
n the family on ice and logic, Marco.
" Marco said, wa
Have you considered
ped in the
nts me dead," he said. "Or wo
thout anot
the city buzze
ari, a disgraced captain exiled years ago. But in the Valieri mansion, behind lo
er's old
book. It w
ons. Codes. Cros
cled in
in the margins like a wh
ters with his pen. "
father's old cons
co asked. "A code?
e. "That's dead histor
my fat
enc
did during the B&S years. But it wasn't just violence. It was... purif
n his chair. "Someo
nt that histo
ow at the rain-slick city
te vault beneath the mansion. Dust filled the air. The
on the over
decades ago. Men with cold eyes and sharper suits. His father a
ad
ee men. A younger Salvatore. A nameless partner. And a
eyes n
ckground-it wasn't Velrano. It looked like
eath the photo,
h silence. It e
rizing every detail. The photo. The
nd him: "You're not re
wn-but no one was t
ybe g
. The Valieri empire stood on the edge of c
t just abo
truth that could burn the
ad alrea
Silence year
e, they had