“It means these triplets carry the exact, rare hereditary bloodline factor of the Vance-Moreno Global Holding Trust,” I said, my voice dropping into a flat, razor-sharp register as I calmly wiped the ultrasound gel from my stomach and sat up. I wasn’t shaking anymore. The broken, isolated wife they had spent weeks humiliating on the neighborhood Facebook groups had completely vanished.
Paola went entirely translucent, her hand violently dropping from Diego’s arm as if it had been burned. “No… no, that’s impossible. Laura’s family is from the outer provinces! They’re just honest school teachers!”
“My mother’s family didn’t just teach, Paola; they established the master educational trust fund that bankrolls your entire corporate logistics firm,” I explained smoothly, pulling a sleek, gold-embossed leather folder from my handbag and dropping it carelessly onto the medical tray, right over Diego’s minimum-alimony divorce papers.
“Open it, Diego,” I commanded softly.
Diego’s hand shook so violently he could barely lift the flap. His eyes scanned the first document—a certified, legally notarized copy of his true post-vasectomy forensic laboratory results, intercepted by my private investigators three weeks ago.
“What… what is this?” Diego stammered, his face violently draining of all color, leaving his skin a sickly, hollow shade of gray. “The clinic said my count was zero!”
“The clinic director signed a fraudulent template because Paola paid him fifty thousand pesos from her auxiliary corporate expense account to alter the digital files,” I countered, looking her dead in the eye until she flinched. “She wanted to convince you that I was unfaithful so you would sign the separate-property waiver, abandon the Santa Fe residence, and use my family’s trust advancement capital to fund her new boutique venture in Polanco.”
A sharp, horrified gasp rippled from the doorway as my lead corporate attorney, Licenciado Estrada, stepped into the private suite, flanked by two forensic financial auditors and a uniform municipal police officer.
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