Intro. In a suburb of Milan, where the paths of benevolence and enmity intersected, the Falcone family embodied power and influence in the mafia world. On the other hand, the "Roma" family was just as powerful, but had a long history of strife and strife with the "Falcone" family. When Elisa Roma's father decided to marry his daughter to Lamberto Falcone, he was fully aware of the consequences of this decision. Elissa, the only daughter in her family, was 24 years old and did not want to be part of an unfair political game. Despite the enmity of the two families, Lamberto, the cold-tempered, 29-year-old mafia leader, had his own policy of power and authority. They both entered into this forced marriage with conflicting feelings. Elisa was immersed in the world of espionage, collecting information and analyzing movements, while Lamberto was busy managing his harsh and risky business. He dealt with his daily challenges so mercilessly, he had no time to think about engagement. When they firs