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PART 2 — THE WOMAN WHO LAUGHED TOO SOON The next morning, Lancaster Group announced an emergency board meeting. Every director attended. So did Evelyn. She arrived wearing a white designer suit and a smile that suggested she already knew the outcome. Several executives greeted her warmly. "My future CEO," one of them joked. She laughed. Across the room, Nathan rolled in silently in the same wheelchair. The gray blanket still covered his legs. The room barely acknowledged him. Perfect. The chairman cleared his throat. "As everyone knows, Mr. Nathan Lancaster's condition has raised concerns regarding the company's future leadership." Several board members nodded. One director stood. "I propose transferring temporary executive authority until Nathan's health improves." Exactly as Nathan expected. Another voice followed. "I second the proposal." Evelyn lowered her eyes, pretending to be uncomfortable. "I never wanted this," she said softly. "If the board believes I can help protect Nathan's legacy... I'll do whatever is necessary." The performance was flawless. Almost. Nathan quietly pressed a button beneath the armrest of his wheelchair. The giant screen behind the boardroom lit up. Everyone turned. Security footage appeared. There was no sound at first. Only images. Evelyn entering Nathan's private office after midnight. Copying confidential files. Meeting secretly with investor Victor Hale. Signing hidden agreements promising control of Lancaster Group after Nathan's "permanent disability." The room froze. Someone whispered, "My God..." Evelyn's face drained of color. "This isn't what it looks like." Nathan finally spoke. "No?" He pressed another button. Audio filled the room. Evelyn's own voice echoed through the speakers. "I don't need Nathan alive forever." "I only need him unable to fight." The silence became unbearable. Victor Hale quietly stood. "I'm leaving." Two security officers blocked the door. "No," Nathan said calmly. "You're staying." For the first time... Evelyn looked afraid. / Chapter 2 / 2 1

PART 4 — THE ONLY PERSON WHO SAW THE MAN

PART 4 — THE ONLY PERSON WHO SAW THE MAN

Three months later, Lancaster Group had recovered completely.

Victor Hale faced fraud charges.

Several corrupt directors resigned.

Evelyn disappeared from every society magazine that once celebrated her.

Nathan returned to work full-time.

Yet the biggest change had nothing to do with business.

One evening, after everyone had gone home, he found Linh arranging fresh flowers in the mansion's entrance hall.

"You don't have to do that," Nathan said.

She smiled gently.

"I know."

"I just like fresh flowers."

He laughed.

It was the first genuine laugh she'd ever heard from him.

Nathan walked beside her through the quiet ballroom where everything had begun.

"The night everyone laughed at me..."

He paused.

"You were the only person who treated me like I was still human."

Linh looked down.

"I wasn't doing anything special."

"You were."

He reached into his pocket and handed her a small velvet box.

She blinked.

Confused.

Inside wasn't a diamond.

It was a silver key.

"The deed to a house?" she asked.

Nathan smiled.

"No."

"A foundation."

He had created the Lancaster Dignity Foundation to provide rehabilitation, career opportunities, and legal support for people living with disabilities and those rebuilding their lives after betrayal.

"I want you to help lead it," he said.

"Because kindness is harder to find than talent."

Tears filled Linh's eyes, but she laughed softly instead.

"I've never been a director before."

Nathan smiled.

"Neither had I... until someone believed in me."

Outside, the first light of dawn spilled across the mansion windows.

Months earlier, the ballroom had echoed with cruel laughter.

Now it held only quiet hope.

Nathan finally understood that losing the wrong person had made room for the right ones.

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And for the first time since the accident...

He walked forward without pretending to be anyone else.

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