At this moment, Emanuele held her tightly in his embrace, his lips grazing Isabella's forehead as he unabashedly inhaled the sweet floral scent that clung to the girl's body.
But the words he spoke were particularly cruel, "Don't think that just because Clark has fallen for you, you can become his wife. Among us, he's the most skilled player. Be careful not to get played to death and end up with nothing."
Isabella found it ironic. It was Emanuele who wanted her to get married in the first place, so why was he now suddenly unwilling? Emanuele was clearly a lunatic.
"Thank you for your reminder, Mr. Lombardi. Rest assured, I won't let myself get into that situation," Isabella replied, her tone laced with sarcasm.
At that moment, Sophia's voice could be heard in the distance, calling out for Isabella. She hadn't seen Isabella say her goodbyes or noticed her absence, so she came looking for her.
Isabella broke free from Emanuele's grasp and walked toward her mother's direction. However, Emanuele's voice reached her from behind.
"Now that you are part of the Lombardi family, you represent us, Isabella. Your every move will draw attention to our family. It will also affect me. So, be careful. If you bring too much trouble, I might just solve it with a single gunshot."
Isabella halted in her tracks, turned, and looked at the man who was now her stepbrother. His eyes were devoid of warmth, lacking any semblance of familial affection, as if she were a complete stranger. She felt that Emanuele had no heart.
"So, you're willing to watch an innocent person like me get dragged into your conflicts? Can you live with that?" Isabella retorted.
"There's no question of living with it or not," Emanuele replied coolly. "You're not worth my concern unless you have significant utility and can bring me benefits. Then I'll protect you."
"You're a real lunatic!" Isabella couldn't help but blurt out before she briskly walked away. She had no desire for any further interaction with Emanuele.
Isabella collected herself and went to bid farewell to Sophia.
"Mom, I wish you all the happiness," she said.
Sophia had clearly experienced a very joyful day in her life today. She hugged Isabella.
"In a couple of days, your stepfather and I will be going on our honeymoon to Bali, and we'll tour Europe too. Isabella, I haven't felt this happy and sweet in many years."
Watching her mother immersed in happiness, Isabella's bitterness welled up in her throat. How could she tell her mother about the predicament she was currently facing? By the time her mother returned from her trip, she might already be married.
Isabella didn't want to dampen her mother's joyful mood, so she endured it and offered some well-wishes before attempting to leave.
Before she could go, her stepfather called out to her.
"Isabella, now that you're also a part of the Lombardi family, why don't you move in with us? And make sure to have at least two bodyguards with you at all times. It will put your mother's mind at ease."
"I don't think I need that. I'm just an ordinary person. Your mother is getting married, and her happiness is what matters. I don't want to change who I am for that," Isabella refused. She just wanted to be an ordinary person. If she had bodyguards around her every day, how could she go to work or hang out with friends?
"Isabella, this is for your safety, please. I don't want you to be in danger," Sophia pleaded.
Once again, Isabella found herself cornered by Sophia's words. She had no choice. She thought, as long as her mother was happy.
Isabella knew how difficult her mother's life had been all these years, and she didn't want to make things harder for her.
"You can arrange bodyguards for me, but my condition is that they don't enter my residence or my workplace. Those areas are safe, and I don't need protection there."
"Alright," Leo agreed. "Let's compromise."
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