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Intro. Italy, 1860. Yuna, the firstborn of the D'Angelos, grew up among stained glass windows, rosaries and imposed silences. Her life was marked by prayers, white lace, and the plans that others wove for her. His family, devoutly religious, not only owned land, but also the habit of looking down on all who did not share his blood, his faith or his fortune. Far away from that world, Felix knew another Italy. Raised in the shade of the alleys, he sold smiles where blessings did not reach. His youth was spent within the walls of a brothel, where he learned that freedom was only an illusion that was sold by the hour. But everything changed the night the brothel was closed. In a country where the lives of the marginalized were worth little, Felix was sold as if his body had only a price. That's how he ended up under the roof of the D'Angelos, not as a guest, but as property.

Felix

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