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Chapter 2 — The Name Hidden for Nineteen Years "You are... my granddaughter." The words barely escaped the old man's lips, yet they shattered the silence more completely than the doors had moments before. No one laughed now. The phones that had eagerly recorded the humiliation remained frozen in trembling hands. The young woman blinked through tears, unable to understand what she had just heard. "What...?" The older man looked at the tiny crest engraved beneath the pendant again. "It cannot belong to anyone else." His voice was calm, but every word carried decades of regret. "I designed this necklace for my daughter twenty years ago." He slowly looked into the girl's eyes. "And only one child was ever supposed to inherit it." The blonde woman stepped backward. "That's impossible." Her confidence cracked for the first time. "You must be mistaken." The old man finally turned toward her. The warmth disappeared from his face. "I never make mistakes about my own family." The ballroom became unbearably quiet. The girl shook her head. "I... I grew up in foster homes." "My mother died when I was six." "I don't even know who my grandfather is." The old man's breathing grew uneven. "What was your mother's name?" She hesitated. Then answered softly. "Emily Hart." The old man's eyes closed. His knees nearly gave way. "My daughter..." The room gasped. Nineteen years of searching had ended in the middle of a ballroom where everyone had believed they were watching a poor girl being humiliated. Instead... They had witnessed the return of the missing heir. / Chapter 1 / 2 8

Chapter 3 — The Truth Everyone Tried to Bury

Chapter 3 — The Truth Everyone Tried to Bury

The blonde woman's champagne glass slipped from her fingers.

It shattered across the marble floor.

Nobody looked at it.

Everyone was staring at her.

The old man slowly stood beside his granddaughter.

His security team quietly entered the ballroom, surrounding them without saying a word.

"You knew," he said to the blonde woman.

She forced a smile.

"I don't know what you're talking about."

"You recognized the necklace."

"You tried to humiliate her before I arrived."

Her face paled.

The ballroom manager suddenly hurried forward carrying a leather folder.

"Sir..."

"We found this in the event records."

Inside were guest registration documents.

One page caught everyone's attention.

The young woman's invitation had been canceled only hours earlier.

Someone had manually replaced her name with another guest.

The signature belonged to the blonde woman.

Murmurs spread through the crowd.

"She planned this..."

"It wasn't an accident."

The old man looked at her with icy disappointment.

"My daughter disappeared because she trusted the wrong people."

He paused.

"You wanted history to repeat itself."

Security stepped toward the blonde woman.

She finally broke.

"I didn't know she was alive!"

"I only wanted to keep the inheritance!"

The confession echoed through the ballroom.

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Every phone in the room had captured it.

There was nowhere left to hide.

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