CHAPTER 3: THE TRUE HEIR
The ballroom emptied within hours.
Only family members remained.
Lord Vincent sat calmly in a golden chair.
As if nothing had happened.
Emma walked toward him.
"You killed my father."
Vincent smiled.
"No."
"You can't prove that."
The elderly heiress finally stood.
For the first time all night, she looked strong.
"No more lies, Vincent."
The old man sighed.
Then he laughed.
A long, cold laugh.
"You want the truth?"
Everyone stared.
Vincent slowly rose from his seat.
"Alexander was weak."
"He wanted to change everything."
"He wanted common people to inherit titles."
"He wanted fairness."
Vincent's expression darkened.
"That would have destroyed our power."
The confession shocked everyone.
Even the detectives.
Vincent continued.
"So yes."
"I removed him."
The elderly heiress burst into tears.
"My own brother..."
Vincent looked at her without remorse.
"I'd do it again."
Police immediately moved forward.
The old man didn't resist.
As handcuffs locked around his wrists, he turned toward Emma.
"You may have his blood."
"But you'll never survive this family."
Emma met his gaze.
"I already survived worse."
The room fell silent.
For the first time, the elderly heiress walked toward Emma.
Slowly.
Carefully.
Then she reached out and touched her face.
Tears streamed down her cheeks.
"You have his eyes."
Emma's own tears began falling.
The old woman pulled her into a hug.
A hug twenty-six years too late.
"My granddaughter..."
Months later, the courts officially recognized Emma as Alexander's only living heir.
The fortune was hers.
The titles were hers.
The future was hers.
But she made a choice nobody expected.
She donated much of the royal wealth to hospitals, schools, and orphanages.
Just like her father had dreamed.
And on the day she opened the first children's center in his memory, she looked up at the sky and smiled.
"Mom."
"Dad."
"We did it."
For the first time in her life, she wasn't fighting for a place in the family.
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She had become the reason the family deserved to survive.
THE END.
