The Don's Daughter
en pacing the room for hours, and the result was perspiration on his brow and his
He was scared b
of his men that had crossed into his territory by mistake t
brought to him. Even though he knew that Don Sebastian was a person who didn't
, but he had been adamant. He wanted to show Don Sebastian that his territory wasn't to
, Don Carlo knew t
easily pick off their enemies. That was why he had made sure that his daughter and his son,
ting, his heat hammering in his chest, his pulse increasing by the second. He had b
went to war with him came out testifying that he was a freak and he possessed the best
he day he was either going to confirm or d
chest increased. He stared, squinting at the dust that gath
when it happened,
eard
n Carlo, throwing him off his feet and against the wall. Ins
ught. Most of the time, it was his men that fought, and they did it outside his compound, maybe in the town or in the
s men, he had torn and burnt the letters, recording them and sending them as videos to his riv
Two territories belonging to him meant not only was his business going to flourish, the drug busine
f him becoming the most feared man in the area, and not h
bers, his servants and his men as well. He was going to war without caring about th
present, telling him that Sebastian's men were slowly gaining the
he could see a few dead bod
only different sound apart from the s
his men, the most feared man after h
d backu
ide in the heat of the battle and just a few feet away, his voice was c
the si
ain, happy to see that there were a few mo
ed some men to push them out of the compound. If we can d
on. There, he found a group of his men huddled in a corner, their guns at the ready. It was his plan to make sur
o attack by surprise, and use you
the dozen men pour
ebastian's men a few minutes later, he knew that