Chapter 3: The Price of a Fortune
Chapter 3: The Price of a Fortune
The crowd erupted into whispers.
Phones remained raised.
Victor sighed as though discussing an old business contract instead of a family.
"You were willing to throw away everything for her," he said calmly.
"Our family empire couldn't survive that."
Ethan stepped forward.
"So you told me they were dead."
Victor nodded without shame.
"And I paid people to make sure they stayed gone."
The mother stood frozen.
"It was you..."
Victor looked at her.
"I offered you money."
"I refused."
"So you lost your home."
"I still refused."
"I had your records erased."
Tears welled in her eyes.
"You made my son grow up believing his father abandoned him."
Victor's expression never changed.
"It was necessary."
The little boy slowly stepped away from his mother.
He looked directly at the old billionaire.
"You made my mommy cry."
Victor laughed once.
Children never frightened him.
Until the boy quietly reached into his pocket.
"I have something too."
He unfolded a small, faded letter.
"My mom told me to give this to my dad if I ever found him."
Ethan accepted it with trembling hands.
Inside was one sentence written years earlier.
If you're reading this, someone stole our life from us—but please don't let them steal our son's future too.
Ethan closed his eyes.
When he opened them again...
The businessman was gone.
Only a father remained.
He looked at Victor.
"You've controlled my company."
"You've controlled my life."
"But you will never control my family again."
At that exact moment, police sirens echoed down the boulevard.
Several black SUVs stopped beside the sidewalk.
Federal investigators stepped out.
One agent walked directly toward Victor.
"Victor Harrison..."
"You're under arrest for fraud, conspiracy, witness tampering, and falsifying death records."
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For the first time in decades...
Victor Harrison looked afraid.