Sold to the Cruel Mafia
At seventeen, Elisa is an irresistible blend of charm and insight. Her heart beats with vibrant dreams: to complete her studies, graduate, and achieve her professional goals. However, she was born into a mafioso family, a legacy she never wished to embrace.
Fate leads her to Don Ethan Montanari, in a deal arranged by her own brother, Matheus.
Ethan Montanari, a man whose heart once held warmth, is now a fortress of ice. The tragedy he witnessed—the violent death of his father—transformed him.
Yet, fate can be surprising. Will Ethan allow himself to feel something deeper for someone he acquired through a mere business contract?
Transmigration: From Foolish Wife to Business Queen
Once, Sora Araminta was nothing more than a “gold-digging trash wife.” Now, her body is inhabited by Elena—a legendary business consultant fiercer than a market thug.
When her husband, Kairo Diwantara, tossed her a check with a look of disgust to shut her up, he thought she’d be thrilled. He was dead wrong.
Instead, Elena flung a divorce paper straight back into the arrogant CEO’s face.
“I resign from being your wife. Keep your money—we’ll talk business in court.”
Elena thought Kairo would be glad to be rid of a parasite. But instead, the man tore up the divorce papers and cornered her against the wall, his gaze turning dangerous.
“Leave my cage? Don’t dream, Sora. You’re still mine.”
Damn it. Since when did this cold CEO become this obsessive?!
Mafia King's Broken Angel
Kim Taehyung was once the most trusted person in the empire ruled by the six ruthless mafia kings of BTS.
Then one day… he became their greatest traitor.
Without a chance to explain, Taehyung was abandoned and erased from their world.
Years later, the truth begins to surface.
But when the mafia kings finally find him again, the boy they once loved is no longer the same.
Some wounds never heal.
Some betrayals can never be forgiven.
And sometimes… the person you destroyed was the one protecting you all along.
“They called him traitor… until they learned the truth.”
『 Maybe We Should’ve 』
Graduation day was just too much noise. Everywhere Aarav looked, people were snapping photos like they were panicked the moment would disappear if they didn’t catch it. Friends were shouting across th
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"I Never Regretted It" I wish I could have said that...
When I joined high school, life felt strangely beautiful. Everything felt new. The classrooms, the teachers, the notebooks with untouched pages, the sound of students talking before class began — all
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Not Just Yet (Slice Of Life)
September means rain and taking the stairs to Albus's bedroom two by two. There's always something he's left up there. A book, stacked in the teetering bedside tower or untidily shelved under S for Se
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A Love That Shouldn’t Exist
I didn’t know why I had come to this mansion. When I first arrived here, all the maidservants looked at me in a strange way. I even heard some gossip about me somewhere in the hallway. (Flashback) My
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