Clara and Sebastian sat in a small garden they had planted themselves. There were no servants, no masks, and no debts. Sebastian had stepped down as CEO, handing the reins to a trusted board, choosing instead to run a foundation that provided reconstructive surgery for burn victims and those with physical scars—people who, like his “Baste” persona, were ignored by the world.
Clara was no longer the “servant girl.” She was a partner.
“Do you ever miss him?” Sebastian asked, leaning his head against her shoulder as the sun set. “The big guy? The one you had to feed?”
Clara laughed, a sound of pure gold. “Sometimes. He was very good at cuddling.”
Sebastian smiled, and for the first time, it wasn’t a “handsome” smile or a “monstrous” smile. It was just a man’s smile.
“I realized something, Clara,” he whispered. “The world dreams of the man I am now. But I only ever dreamed of the woman who would love the man I was then.”
In the end, the “Pig Billionaire” didn’t just find a wife; he found a mirror that showed him he was enough, with or without the skin. And Clara? She learned that the greatest wealth wasn’t the 50 million pesos that paid her father’s debt—it was the heart she had found hidden beneath a mountain of lies.