Chapter 98: Enemies of the Mori Family

Two days later, Joe Ga settled Dorian's family into a rented house.

Dorian's family seemed a bit unaccustomed. His old man was a traditional Sicilian, chubby and seemingly amiable, yet when he took off his shirt while moving things and revealed his tattoos, Joe Ga realized this old guy must have been involved in some shady activities in his youth.

Dorian's mother was indeed an old beauty, approaching sixty, not only full of vitality but also very fond of laughter and extremely warm towards others.

Dorian's sister was more troublesome; the girl named Martina was a typical problem child.

At the age of 15 or 16, she had herself made up like a ghost, and she didn't lack a single type of piercing—earrings, nose rings, tongue rings, belly rings—and seemed proud of it.

After Joe Ga introduced Muto to the family, it only took Martina half an hour to coax Muto into going to the convenience store to buy her cigarettes.