Onaro had his own building under his name.
Although it was not tall, just four stories, and quite old, it must be said that among the many Mafia gangs, owning such a building was a sign of success.
It was unknown how much wealth Onaro had, but he likely had assets worth hundreds of millions of euros. To thugs and ordinary people, he was definitely a successful figure—a big shot. In many movies, such a Mafia boss could appear as the ultimate boss.
But in front of Gao Guang, I'm sorry, Onaro was just a chicken killed for monkeys to watch.
It was the kind where you open the cage and butcher it immediately.
Onaro's small building housed two companies: one, nominally a financial company, was actually in the business of usury, and the other was a sham brokerage that served as a shell company to collect money legally after extortion.