Back to My Original Life
In New York's Upper East Side, two heirs shared an unbreakable bond – Leo, the speed-obsessed daredevil dominating racetracks, and Max, the brilliant actuary controlling capital flows. For ten years, they wore identical roughly carved bronze badges, crafted by Mia, the mysterious girl from the last row of their classroom whose background remained unknown to everyone. That all changed when Ella arrived – the cherished daughter of a rising conglomerate family who gifted them simple hand-stitched patches. Both replaced their bronze badges without hesitation. Mia said nothing, simply folding away an old newspaper clipping of their smiling trio before calling her father in Sicily with chilling indifference: 'Papa, I accept the marriage arrangement.'