She signed the divorce without saying a word… but no one in the room knew that her multimillionaire father was watching every second of the humiliation.

He didn’t wear any flashy jewelry or raise his voice, yet his presence seemed to dwarf everyone else in the room.

He stopped directly behind Geneva and placed a hand on her shoulder.

She closed her eyes for a brief moment, finally letting out a breath she seemed to have been holding for years.

“Your daughter?” Christian stammered, looking back and forth between Robert and Geneva. “No, that’s impossible, it doesn’t make any sense.”

Robert looked at him with the same expression one might use to examine a stain on a rug.

“It doesn’t make sense to you because you never bothered to actually know the woman you married,” Robert said. “You were only ever interested in what you thought she could do for your public image.”

Kimberly stood up by the window, her face turning a sickly shade of pale.

“Attorney Miller,” Robert said, addressing the lawyer without looking at him. “I want a certified copy of everything signed today and the security footage from this room starting from the moment my daughter walked in.”

Miller nodded quickly, his hands shaking as he organized the files.

“This has to be a joke because Geneva told me she was an orphan with no connections,” Christian said with a nervous, broken laugh.

Geneva looked at him with a coldness that made him flinch.

“No, I told you I grew up on my own, but you decided not to ask any follow up questions because a woman without a family was easier for you to control,” she said.

Those words hit him with the force of a physical blow because he knew they were the absolute truth.

Christian had loved the idea that she had no one else to turn to, making her feel eternally indebted to him.

Robert placed his hands firmly on the table and leaned in toward his former son in law.

“My daughter walked away from my name when she was twenty because she wanted to prove she could build a life through her own merit,” he explained.

His voice was like iron, echoing with a strength that Christian could never hope to mimic.

“She refused my money and my connections because she wanted to be valued for her mind, not for my bank account,” Robert continued.

Kimberly looked down at the floor, unable to meet anyone’s eyes.

“When she met you, she genuinely believed she had found a man who could see her for who she was,” Robert said. “She asked me to never interfere and never reveal our identity so that if you ever did find out, it would be too late to exploit it.”

Geneva remained silent, letting her father’s words sink into Christian’s crumbling ego.

Suddenly, all the pieces of the last few years began to fit together in Christian’s mind.

The brilliant strategic ideas he had claimed as his own had actually come from her.

The lucky encounters with investors and the rent money that appeared just in time were all her doing.

He realized he was just a lucky man who had been standing on the foundation his wife had built in the dark.

“SkyGrid,” Christian whispered, staring at Geneva in shock. “It was you the whole time.”

“I organized your chaos and corrected your disastrous expansion plans when you were running out of cash,” she replied. “I wrote the emails that saved your reputation and used my own savings to keep the lights on while you were busy taking credit for my vision.”

Every sentence she spoke seemed to make him shrink further into his expensive leather chair.

“That doesn’t prove anything because Christian is still the CEO and the company belongs to him,” Kimberly shouted.

Robert turned his head slightly toward her, his expression one of pure disdain.

“You must be the mistress who thought she was getting a promotion today,” he said coldly. “I suggest you stay quiet because you are not going to enjoy what happens next.”

Christian tried to fix his jacket and regain some semblance of his former arrogance.

“Look, Mr. Sterling, if this is a family matter, we can sit down and talk like professionals,” he pleaded.

Robert smiled without a hint of warmth and slid a digital tablet across the table.

“No, what happened here was a display of your true character when you think no one of consequence is watching,” Robert said.

NEXT PART 👇👇

She signed the divorce without saying a word… but no one in the room knew that her multimillionaire father was watching every second of the humiliation.

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