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“We didn’t know—”
Ethan swallowed hard.
“If this is about money, we can renegotiate—”
“Money?”
He pulled out his phone.
Ethan shot to his feet.
“Can’t I?”
“I know,” Alexander said calmly. “And I also know most of your investors are tied to my network.”
Silence filled the room.
The realization hit.
“You’d destroy my company over this?”
Alexander looked at him steadily.
He placed the papers down.
Vanessa’s voice trembled.
“Ethan… what does that mean?”
He didn’t answer.
Because he already knew.
No investors.
No funding.
No IPO.
It was over.
Emily exhaled quietly.
“Dad…”
Alexander softened.
“I’m sorry. I know you wanted to handle this alone.”
She shook her head.
“You were right.”
She looked at Ethan one last time.
No anger. No pain.
Just clarity.
“I never wanted your money.”
She picked up the card and slid it back to him.
“And I never needed your pity.”
Alexander wrapped an arm around her.
“Let’s go.”
They walked out together.
At the door, he paused.
“Oh—and Ethan?”
Ethan looked up slowly.
“The building your office is in…”
His stomach dropped.
Alexander smiled.
“That belongs to me too.”
Then they were gone.
A week later, the city had moved on—but in business circles, the story spread fast.
The IPO was canceled.
Investors pulled out.
Credit lines were frozen.
The company was collapsing.
Ethan spent days trying to fix it.
Every call ended the same way:
“We’re sorry… this decision comes from above.”
Meanwhile—
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