Accidental Assasin
In the world of assassins, "Master Cone" is a myth—the ice cream cone signature, the white-hooded savior who never misses, the ghost who walks through bullets. To Ethan Cole, a seventeen-year-old failure who can't even make it to his entrance exam on time, this legend becomes his only hope when a mysterious figure saves him from bullies and leaves behind a recommendation letter to the Special Assassin School in Tokyo.
The Fraud
Ethan enters a world of trained killers pretending to be Master Cone's student. He invents the name. He survives by luck and lies. He gains a protector in Rion Akari, a delinquent classmate who claims him as "prey" while keeping him alive. He gains an enemy in Astrid Gustafsson, his teacher, who tests him ruthlessly because she suspects the truth: Ethan is a fraud, and the real Master Cone has vanished.
The Truth
Francisco Ward Balleni—Master Cone—is not missing. He is imprisoned in the Philippines under the name "Rio Alfredo," using his mother's political connections to infiltrate a maximum-security facility. His mission: rescue a condemned client before execution. His method: create chaos, open the gates, walk out in the confusion.
But his older brother Elias and sister-in-law Adeline have corrupted the plan. To protect their mother Somi's political career, they need no "escape"—no headlines, no faces on Italian news. They need a body double. They need someone who looks like Francisco.
They need Ethan.
The Conspiracy
While Francisco prepares his extraction unaware, Elias trains Ethan at the Balleni estate—building his muscle, teaching his mannerisms, preparing him to take another man's place on death row. While Rion protects Ethan believing him merely "prey," she becomes his only genuine ally. While Astrid investigates, she discovers the forgery: Elias used Francisco's signed letter to create the fake recommendation, chose Ethan for his facial resemblance, planned his substitution without his brother's knowledge.
And while Somi Balleni—the matriarch, the politician, the "JUSTICE" persona—arrives to inspect her investment, Ethan looks out a window and meets her eyes. He does not know why. But he knows: I feel like I am going to be in trouble.
The Collision
Three nights. One prison. Two escapes.
Francisco will open the gates. Elias will substitute the body. Astrid will activate Rion to extract Ethan. And Ethan—who only wanted his father's recognition, who only wanted to be THE LEADER from his daydreams—will discover that legends are not born. They are forged. They are stolen. They are sacrificed.
The Betrayal
In the future, the man Astrid loved enough to betray her family for will destroy that family. The boy she saved will become the weapon that wounds her. The legend of Master Cone will survive—but as warning, not inspiration.
Because the ice cream cone was never a signature. It was a child's drawing. A memory of three friends. A promise that became a lie that became a myth that became a trap.
And the man who carries it never asked to be a god. He only wanted to save one person. He only wanted to be left alone. He only wanted her to stop bringing him ice cream, because every time she did, he remembered what he was supposed to be.