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My Greedy In-Laws Framed Me and Took My Legacy, So I Ruined Their Celebration

My Greedy In-Laws Framed Me and Took My Legacy, So I Ruined Their Celebration — Part 3
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Previously: Samantha was framed, divorced, and left homeless by her ruthless in-laws. But a year later, she returns to crash their multi-billion dollar celebration with a shocking secret.

A Dish Best Served Cold

Marcus Vance slowly stood up from the table. But instead of looking shocked or angry at Samantha, he offered her a polite, respectful nod. He reached into his breast pocket and pulled out a gold badge, placing it on the table next to the champagne bucket.

"Arthur, Evelyn, Richard," Marcus said, his voice calm and professional. "My name isn't Marcus Vance. I am Special Agent Miller with the Federal Bureau of Investigation's financial crimes division. And for the past six months, Samantha has been working directly with us."

The dining room fell into a stunned, suffocating silence. Evelyn let out a choked gasp, clutching her diamond necklace as if it could save her. Richard slumped back into his chair, staring blankly ahead, realizing his life was completely over. Arthur tried to speak, to threaten, to find a loophole, but the weight of the evidence was insurmountable.

My Greedy In-Laws Framed Me and Took My Legacy, So I Ruined Their Celebration

Within seconds, two uniformed officers entered through the massive scarlet curtains of the restaurant. The surrounding diners watched in hushed awe as the city's most prominent family was escorted out of the luxury establishment in handcuffs, their legacy shattered in a single evening.

Samantha stood alone by the table, watching them go. There was no joy in her heart, only a profound sense of relief. The burden she had carried for a year was finally lifted. She had not only cleared her name, but she had also reclaimed her father's life's work from the wolves who had tried to tear it apart.

As she walked out of The Scarlet Room into the cool night air, she knew her father would be proud. True justice wasn't about anger or hatred; it was about standing tall in the face of darkness and letting the truth light the way back home.

The End