My Mafia Husband Had Nine Mistresses, Then Said He Loved Me Chapter 10
The second video showed Ludovica being forced to drink, and even… almost assaulted.
Her piercing screams were like a massive hammer smashing into everyone’s chest.
The police and the server both showed unbearable expressions and subconsciously looked toward Federico.
Federico stood there motionless like a statue, his face paper-white.
Raging fury forced his eyes blood-red.
So Ludovica had been telling the truth.
Those men… were not just asking her to pour wine.
They had wanted to rape her.
How dare they?
Did they not know Ludovica was his wife, Federico Cesarini’s wife?
And the words he had said to Ludovica that morning, “It was just pouring wine. Did you have to make such a
scene?”
Every word, now, carved into his heart like a knife.
No wonder Ludovica had looked at him with such cold eyes.
She hated him.
She hated that he had personally pushed her into hell.
After leaving the police station, Federico took out a cigar.
But after several tries, the lighter would not light because his hands were shaking.
He smashed the lighter to the ground, crushed the cigar in his fist, and ordered his assistant coldly, “Bring
Silvia and her friends to the club.”
Inside the club, Silvia was shoved into the private room with her arms twisted behind her.
She fell miserably to the floor and was about to curse when she looked up and met Federico’s sinister eyes, along with her beaten, blood-covered friends who were barely alive.
Her face turned white instantly. Deep unease rose inside her.
“Don Federico, what… what happened?”
Federico did not answer. He only lifted his chin.
The bodyguard understood and went straight forward, grabbing Silvia by the hair and slapping her hard
several times.
Smack! Smack! Smack!
The slaps were heavy and ruthless.
“Ah!” Silvia screamed sharply, and her face swelled up at once.
“Don Federico! What are you doing?!”
Federico smashed his phone into her face, his gaze cold as ice.
“Silvia, did I warn you not to touch my wife?”
Silvia dodged instinctively. Hearing the sound coming from the video, her body stiffened, and coldness flashed in her eyes.
“So you know. Yes, I did it. So what?”
Federico’s eyes sharpened. He suddenly kicked her hard in the stomach.
“So what? Did I warn you not to touch my wife?”
Silvia slammed into the coffee table. Broken glass stabbed into her back, leaving it bloody, and the pain almost made her faint.
She finally knew fear. Terror flickered in her eyes, but she still lifted her chin and shouted, “I did touch her. So what? I love you. I wanted to pursue true love. What’s wrong with that?”
“Love?” Federico grabbed her hair and forced her to lift her head. The coldness in his eyes was terrifying. “Love that rushes to become the other woman? Silvia, do you know you’ve crossed my bottom line?”
“What about you? You have a wife, and didn’t you pursue me all the same?” Silvia’s expression twisted from pain. “Besides… I dared do it because you were backing me.”
Federico’s jaw tightened sharply, his knuckles cracking.
“Backing you? You’re just a little toy I used to kill time. How dare you say I backed you?”
“Since you don’t want to admit your mistake, my Ludovica jumped once. Today I’ll be generous and let you jump five times.”
He straightened, his voice as cold as a sentence.
“Don’t worry. I called doctors for you. I won’t let you die.”
In that moment, Silvia finally understood that Federico would not let her go.
Her face pale, she turned and tried to run, but the bodyguards grabbed her quickly.
What followed was torment like hell.
Once
Twice
Three times.
Again and again.
The bodyguards pushed her from the third-floor balcony five full times.
By the last time she was shoved down, every bone in her body seemed shattered, and she did not even have the strength to lift a finger.
Her group of “friends” was not spared either.
They were also thrown from the balcony five times.
For a moment, the cold ground was stained red, and the air was filled with the thick scent of rust.
Federico watched coldly as Silvia and the others were carried into ambulances.
He was about to order the driver to go to the hospital when his phone rang sharply.

