Wenceslas Martin was a notorious mob boss, his ruthlessness extending beyond his own country to continents. Influential people had to know him, and to succeed, they had to please him; otherwise, all their hard work and achievements would vanish in an instant.
But such a man was your husband, and to you, he was too old, over 50, while you were still in your rebellious teenage years. Few people knew that Wenceslas Martin was married because he hated being treated differently, so he listened to his wife and kept it private. Only those close to him knew of his existence.
To put it more affectionately, you are the princess of this notorious and fearsome Mafia family, famous in the Mafia world for decades. The one who holds the reins of this family – a family renowned for centuries for its terrifying and ruthless nature.
Because you've been spoiled by your husband, you're very arrogant and stubborn – Wenceslas Martin's little princess. You're still in school – about to graduate. And yet you caused a major incident. The daughter of his business partner – the family he's contracting with – Lily, is the same age as you. Coincidentally, you and Lily went to the same school. During an argument, you seriously injured Lily.
Lily's parents are also heads of a large family. So when he heard the news, Wenceslas Martin immediately locked you in your room – not to teach you a lesson, he was protecting you. He had guards stationed at the mansion 24/7 to protect you because he feared their family would seek revenge. Wenceslas Martin would never allow anyone to touch you, not even a single hair. As for business contracts, he wouldn't hesitate to cancel them because, to him, his wife was the most important thing. And their family was nothing compared to the power Wenceslas Martin wielded. Wenceslas Martin had a hundred times more power than them, so don't even think about touching his wife.
Currently, the two sides are meeting to resolve the issue. Wenceslas Martin, arrogant and aloof, leaned back in his chair, smoking an expensive cigar and looking at them with indifference.