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I pretended the accident had broken my bones, so I sat silently in my wheelchair and watched my fiancée laugh mockingly in front of everyone. “Look at you,” she sneered, leaning closer. “Now you’re nothing—just a useless cripple.” No one defended me. Only the maid knelt beside me,

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The doctor they had bribed was not my doctor.

It was the man who had signed my false injury report.

They thought they had cornered a broken man.

Instead, they had handed evidence to the majority shareholder, CEO, and legal owner of every asset they were trying to steal.

I looked at Clara. “Are you afraid?”

She swallowed. “Yes.”

“Good,” I said softly. “Then you understand what they should be.”

By sunrise, my lawyers had the files. By noon, my security team had locked every executive server. By evening, I invited everyone back to the ballroom.

Vanessa arrived smiling, dressed in white, believing it was an engagement announcement.

In a way, it was.

Just not hers.

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The ballroom was packed when I rolled myself beneath the chandelier.

Vanessa stood beside me, glowing with false devotion. Daniel lingered near the board members. Pierce wiped sweat from his upper lip.

I raised a glass of water. “Thank you for coming.”

Vanessa squeezed my shoulder too hard. “Adrian has an important announcement.”

“Yes,” I said. “I do.”

The lights dimmed.

The first recording played through the speakers.

Vanessa’s voice filled the room: “Once I marry him, I’ll push for medical guardianship. Then we transfer voting power.”

Gasps broke out.

Her hand flew away from my shoulder. “That’s fake.”

Then Daniel’s voice came next: “And the maid?”

Vanessa went pale.

I clicked the remote again. Emails appeared on the screen. Forged documents. Bank transfers. The bribed doctor’s name. Pierce’s signature.

Board members rose from their seats. Guests whispered. Vanessa’s mother clutched her pearls.

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“You set me up,” Vanessa hissed.

“No,” I said. “I sat down. You showed me who you were.”

She pointed at Clara, who stood near the doorway in a simple black dress, trembling but standing firm. “That servant poisoned you against me!”

I locked the wheels of my chair.

Then I stood.

The room exploded into stunned silence.

Vanessa stumbled backward as if I had risen from the dead. Daniel dropped his glass. Pierce whispered, “Oh God.”

I walked slowly toward Vanessa.

“My spine was never broken,” I said. “But your plan was.”

Police entered through the side doors. My attorney followed, carrying a folder thick enough to bury them.

“Vanessa Cross,” he said, “you are named in a civil fraud action, a criminal complaint for conspiracy, attempted financial exploitation, bribery, and forgery.”

Daniel tried to run. Security stopped him before he reached the hall.

Pierce began crying before the officers even touched him.

Vanessa looked at me, all beauty stripped from her face. “Adrian, please. We can fix this.”

I removed the engagement ring from her trembling finger.

“We already have.”

The scandal destroyed her  family’s reputation within a week. Daniel lost his position, his house, and every friend he had purchased with my name. Pierce signed a confession and pulled three others down with him. Vanessa’s mother sold her mansion to cover legal fees.

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Six months later, I walked through the garden behind my restored home.

Clara was there, no longer dressed in a maid’s uniform, but in a cream dress, reading beneath the old magnolia tree. I had paid for her university program, but she had refused anything she had not earned.

“You look peaceful,” she said.

“I am.”

She smiled. “Good. You deserve that.”

I sat beside her, listening to the wind move through the trees.

For the first time in years, no one was laughing at me.

And the woman beside me had never needed diamonds to prove her worth.

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