A Maid’s Simple Soup Changed the Most Feared Man in the House-Quieen - Chainityai

A Maid’s Simple Soup Changed the Most Feared Man in the House-Quieen

The crystal plate shattered against the marble wall so hard that the men with guns flinched before they could stop themselves.

That was the thing Nina Carter would remember later.

Not the size of the dining room.

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Not the chandelier.

Not the polished table long enough to seat a family that did not seem to exist there.

She would remember three armed men reacting like boys startled by thunder.

Roman DeAngelo stood at the head of that table with one hand gripping the carved back of his chair and the other pressed hard into his stomach.

Red sauce slid down the white marble wall behind him in slow, shining streaks.

The smell filled the room, sharp tomato, garlic, burned butter, and something underneath it that felt like panic.

Nobody said a word.

In Roman DeAngelo’s house, silence had rules.

“Get him out,” Roman said.

The chef in the white coat dropped to his knees so quickly one of the broken plate pieces skipped across the floor.

“Mr. DeAngelo, please,” he begged. “I followed every instruction. No spice. No cream. Nothing acidic. I swear.”

Roman looked at him.

That was worse than shouting.

“You cooked for presidents, didn’t you?”

“Yes, sir.”

“For kings?”

“Yes, sir.”

“And somehow,” Roman said, his voice low enough to make the room feel smaller, “you cannot cook one meal that doesn’t make me feel like my own body is turning against me.”

The chef’s mouth shook.

Across the room, Sophia Romano stood with her hands folded at her waist and forced herself not to move.

She had been Roman’s housekeeper for eleven years.

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