Chapter 3: The Billionaire Who Chose the Wrong Enemy
Chapter 3: The Billionaire Who Chose the Wrong Enemy
"What did he just call you?"
My own voice barely escaped my lips.
My father looked at me with quiet regret.
"My real name isn't Daniel Carter."
"My name is Jonathan Sterling."
The name spread across the church like wildfire.
Jonathan Sterling.
Founder of Sterling International.
The private investment empire worth hundreds of billions.
The billionaire who had vanished from public life nearly three decades earlier.
The man financial magazines had called "The Ghost Chairman."
Charles stumbled backward.
"Impossible."
"You disappeared."
"I made sure..."
He stopped talking.
Too late.
Everyone heard it.
My father tilted his head.
"You made sure of what?"
Charles remained silent.
Arthur calmly handed my father a leather folder.
Inside were contracts.
Photographs.
Bank records.
My father opened them without looking surprised.
"I've been collecting evidence for twenty-seven years."
Charles turned pale.
"You've been watching me?"
"I've been waiting."
The room remained completely still.
My father slowly faced the wedding guests.
"You all know Charles Blackwell as a self-made billionaire."
"He isn't."
Every sentence landed harder than the last.
"He stole land from struggling families."
"He bribed officials."
"He destroyed businesses that refused to sell."
"And twenty-seven years ago..."
"He tried to destroy mine."
Charles suddenly shouted.
"Stop talking!"
"No."
Arthur nodded toward the back doors.
Federal investigators entered the church.
Uniformed officers followed behind them.
Guests immediately stepped away from Charles as though he carried a disease.
Madison grabbed Ethan's arm.
"Ethan..."
"We should leave."
They tried.
They never reached the exit.
An investigator blocked the aisle.
"Charles Blackwell."
"You are under arrest for fraud, racketeering, tax evasion, and conspiracy."
The billionaire who had mocked my father only minutes earlier stood speechless while cameras continued recording everything.
Madison burst into tears.
Ethan looked around desperately.
His future had disappeared in less than sixty seconds.
Then his eyes found me.
"Sophie..."
"I made a mistake."
I stared at the man I had planned to marry.
May you like
"No."
"You made a choice."