As A Mafia Boss, I Refuse To Be An Extra

Updated: Apr 28, 2026

Settings

Size: 18px
Line Height: 1.5
Transparency: 75%

Chapter Summary

As A Mafia Boss, I Refuse To Be An Extra• Chapter 98

By the time he finished, five pairs of eyes joined the collection, carefully extracted and placed beside their corresponding hands. When she saw Damian’s face – that same quiet emptiness – and the blood covering his hands and clothes, she understood immediately what had happened. And somewhere in a forgotten alley, five heads stared at each other in eternal conversation, their sightless eyes reflecting the moonlight.

Chapter 98: Beautiful Night IIIThe process was neither quick nor clean.

By the time he finished, five pairs of eyes joined the collection, carefully extracted and placed beside their corresponding hands.

"Poetic, really.

You used these eyes to watch her suffer...

To coordinate your attack, to enjoy her fear and now...

they’re gone.

Seems fair.

" The final act was almost merciful by comparison.

Five clean strikes with his axe.

Five heads separated from their bodies with surgical precision.

Damian arranged them in a neat row facing each other, like they were still having a conversation.

"There.

Now you can spend eternity looking at what you became.

" Blood pooled across the alley floor, thick and dark in the moonlight.

Kuro descended from his perch and began absorbing the death energy saturating the space, his red eyes glowing brighter and brighter until they looked like small suns.

The raven grew slightly larger, more solid, feeding on the violence and terror that had just been unleashed.

Damian carefully collected the five masks, each containing a severed hand.

"Come on, Kuro.

We have a delivery to make.

" They disappeared into the darkness, leaving behind a scene that would be discovered hours later and cause nightmares for the investigative team who found it.

**** Seraphina opened the door before Damian even knocked.

She’d been standing near it, waiting...

her expression was carefully controlled.

Ariana was sitting on the couch wrapped in a blanket, her healing mostly complete, her eyes red from crying.

When she saw Damian’s face – that same quiet emptiness – and the blood covering his hands and clothes, she understood immediately what had happened.

"Here.

" Damian set five objects down on the table in front of her with a soft, almost gentle motion.

Five masks, each containing something that had once been attached to a human being.

Her face went pale as paper when she saw what was inside them.

Her hands came up to her mouth.

"I found them.

" His voice was soft, almost gentle.

"They won’t be touching anyone ever again.

Not with these hands...

Not with anything at all.

" For a long moment, Ariana just stared at what was on the table.

The hands that had held her down, had torn at her clothes, had tried to destroy her....

Now severed, powerless and lying in front of her...

Then the tears came again, but these were different from before.

Not helplessness or terror this time...

But with relief so profound it hurt.

Gratitude so deep it had no adequate words.

And Vindication that she’d survived and they hadn’t.

"Thank you.

" Her voice was barely a whisper, cracked and small.

"Thank you, thank you, thank you.

" She repeated it like a prayer, her whole body shaking.

"Don’t thank me.

" Damian sat in the chair across from her, his expression finally showing something human behind the emptiness.

"Sleep well tonight knowing you’re safe.

They’re gone and it’s finished.

They’ll never hurt you or anyone else again.

" Ariana nodded slowly, unable to take her eyes off the table.

After a moment, she reached out with trembling fingers and touched one of the masks, as if confirming it was real.

Then she pulled her hand back and buried her face in the blanket, sobbing with a mixture of trauma and relief that would take months to fully process.

Seraphina watched this exchange from across the room, her arms crossed and her expression impossible to read.

She had years of military service and countless battlefield experiences.

She had seen more violence and death than most people could imagine in their worst nightmares.

She’d killed Monsters that ate humans.

She’d executed war criminals.

She’d done things in the name of the Federation that would have gotten her court-martialed if anyone knew the full details.

And yet...

she was genuinely unsettled by what she’d just witnessed.

Not the violence itself.

She’d seen far worse and done far worse on actual battlefields against actual Monsters.

No, it was something else entirely that chilled her to the core.

It was the fact that this was a fifteen-year-old student.

A child who should have been worrying about exams and rankings and making friends and maybe his first crush.

Instead he’d walked out into the night, hunted five people through a city, systematically tortured and dismembered them, and returned carrying trophies of his work.

With the same expression someone might have after returning from a routine errand.

’What in the hell kind of childhood did this kid have?

What kind of experiences shape a fifteen-year-old into something like this?

But there was nothing in his file that showed anything like that...

I think I’m starting to understand why SFD is so unsettled by this kid.

’She’d seen hardened military veterans break down after having to do even a fraction of what Damian had just done.

Soldiers who required months of psychological counseling and still never fully recovered.

And here he was, sitting quietly across from Ariana, his voice gentle and reassuring, his manner calm and collected and his eyes just slightly tired.

Like two completely different people existed inside the same body.

The gentle protector who’d carried an injured girl and held her while she cried and offered comfort.

And the absolute monster who’d disappeared into the night and returned with evidence of methodical torture and execution.

’I’ve seen generals who weren’t this terrifying.

Real generals...

Combat veterans who’ve killed hundreds of Monsters and enemy combatants in warfare.

And they never looked like this kid looks when he’s decided someone needs to die.

He’s fifteen years old.

He’s probably going to be the most dangerous person in the entire Federation.

And somehow, impossibly, terrifyingly, he’s one of my students.

’Seraphina uncrossed her arms and sighed deeply, walking to her kitchen to make tea because she desperately needed something to do with her hands.

"Stay here tonight, both of you.

" Her voice came out steadier than she felt.

"I have spare rooms.

Ariana shouldn’t be alone.

And you–" She glanced at Damian over her shoulder, seeing the blood still covering him.

"You need to clean up and sleep before whatever is in your head right now drives you to do something else tonight.

" Damian looked at her for a moment, then nodded.

"Thank you, Professor Seraphina.

For everything, for taking care of her and...

for not asking questions you don’t want answered.

" "I’m not thanking you for what you did tonight.

" Her voice was firm.

"But I’m also not going to pretend that those men didn’t deserve what happened to them.

The world is better without them in it.

" She turned back to her tea preparation.

"Now get cleaned up.

There’s a shower down the hall.

I’ll burn those clothes.

" Outside, the stars continued their slow journey across the sky, completely indifferent to everything that had occurred beneath them.

The night was still beautiful and peaceful.

Still perfectly and terrifyingly calm.

And somewhere in a forgotten alley, five heads stared at each other in eternal conversation, their sightless eyes reflecting the moonlight.

Ch 1 Ch 2 Ch 3 Ch 4 Ch 5 Ch 6 Ch 7 Ch 8 Ch 9 Ch 10 Ch 11 Ch 12 Ch 13 Ch 14 Ch 15 Ch 16 Ch 17 Ch 18 Ch 19 Ch 20 Ch 21 Ch 22 Ch 23 Ch 24 Ch 25 Ch 26 Ch 27 Ch 28 Ch 29 Ch 30 Ch 31 Ch 32 Ch 33 Ch 34 Ch 35 Ch 36 Ch 37 Ch 38 Ch 39 Ch 40 Ch 41 Ch 42 Ch 43 Ch 44 Ch 45 Ch 46 Ch 47 Ch 48 Ch 49 Ch 50 Ch 51 Ch 52 Ch 53 Ch 54 Ch 55 Ch 56 Ch 57 Ch 58 Ch 59 Ch 60 Ch 61 Ch 62 Ch 63 Ch 64 Ch 65 Ch 66 Ch 67 Ch 68 Ch 69 Ch 70 Ch 71 Ch 72 Ch 73 Ch 74 Ch 75 Ch 76 Ch 77 Ch 78 Ch 79 Ch 80 Ch 81 Ch 82 Ch 83 Ch 84 Ch 85 Ch 86 Ch 87 Ch 88 Ch 89 Ch 90 Ch 91 Ch 92 Ch 93 Ch 94 Ch 95 Ch 96 Ch 97 Ch 98 Ch 99 Ch 100 Ch 101 Ch 102 Ch 103 Ch 104 Ch 105 Ch 106 Ch 107 Ch 108 Ch 109 Ch 110 Ch 111 Ch 112 Ch 113 Ch 114 Ch 115 Ch 116 Ch 117 Ch 118 Ch 119 Ch 120 Ch 121 Ch 122 Ch 123 Ch 124 Ch 125 Ch 126 Ch 127 Ch 128 Ch 129 Ch 130 Ch 131 Ch 132 Ch 133 Ch 134 Ch 135 Ch 136 Ch 137 Ch 138 Ch 139 Ch 140 Ch 141 Ch 142 Ch 143 Ch 144 Ch 145 Ch 146 Ch 147 Ch 148 Ch 149 Ch 150 Ch 151 Ch 152 Ch 153 Ch 154 Ch 155 Ch 156 Ch 157 Ch 158 Ch 159 Ch 160 Ch 161 Ch 162 Ch 163 Ch 164 Ch 165 Ch 166 Ch 167 Ch 168 Ch 169 Ch 170 Ch 171 Ch 172 Ch 173 Ch 174 Ch 175 Ch 176 Ch 177 Ch 178 Ch 179 Ch 180 Ch 181 Ch 182 Ch 183 Ch 184 Ch 185 Ch 186 Ch 187 Ch 188 Ch 189 Ch 190 Ch 191 Ch 192 Ch 193 Ch 194 Ch 195 Ch 196 Ch 197 Ch 198 Ch 199 Ch 200 Ch 201 Ch 202 Ch 203 Ch 204 Ch 205 Ch 206 Ch 207 Ch 208 Ch 209 Ch 210 Ch 211 Ch 212 Ch 213 Ch 214 Ch 215 Ch 216 Ch 217 Ch 218 Ch 219 Ch 220 Ch 221 Ch 222 Ch 223 Ch 224 Ch 225 Ch 226 Ch 227 Ch 228 Ch 229 Ch 230 Ch 231 Ch 232 Ch 233 Ch 234 Ch 235 Ch 236 Ch 237 Ch 238 Ch 239 Ch 240 Ch 241 Ch 242 Ch 243 Ch 244 Ch 245 Ch 246 Ch 247 Ch 248 Ch 249 Ch 250 Ch 251 Ch 252 Ch 253 Ch 254 Ch 255 Ch 256 Ch 257 Ch 258 Ch 259 Ch 260 Ch 261 Ch 262 Ch 263 Ch 264 Ch 265 Ch 266 Ch 267 Ch 268 Ch 269 Ch 270 Ch 271 Ch 272 Ch 273 Ch 274 Ch 275 Ch 276 Ch 277 Ch 278 Ch 279 Ch 280 Ch 281 Ch 282 Ch 283 Ch 284 Ch 285 Ch 286 Ch 287 Ch 288 Ch 289 Ch 290 Ch 291 Ch 292 Ch 293 Ch 294 Ch 295 Ch 296 Ch 297 Ch 298 Ch 299 Ch 300 Ch 301 Ch 302 Ch 303 Ch 304 Ch 305 Ch 306 Ch 307 Ch 308 Ch 309 Ch 310 Ch 311 Ch 312 Ch 313 Ch 314 Ch 315 Ch 316 Ch 317 Ch 318 Ch 319 Ch 320 Ch 321 Ch 322 Ch 323 Ch 324 Ch 325 Ch 326 Ch 327 Ch 328 Ch 329