My Wealthy Boss Uncovered My Tears in the Foyer and Revealed a Shocking Secret
Previously: When housemaid Grace was caught weeping in the grand foyer of the sprawling estate, she expected to be fired. Instead, her employer Edward unbuttoned his shirt to show her a truth she never saw coming.
A Legacy of Justice
Richard stood there, gloating as he held out a silver pen, fully expecting his brother to break under the pressure. But to everyone's surprise, Edward didn't look defeated. Instead, a calm, resolute smile appeared on his face. He slowly buttoned his shirt, never taking his eyes off his greedy brother.
"You always were too impatient, Richard,"Edward said quietly.
"You spent so much time digging up dirt on me that you failed to read our father's original partnership agreement."
Edward walked over to the grand wooden staircase, reaching behind a hidden panel in the carved banister to retrieve a sealed envelope. He handed it to Richard's lead lawyer.
"Open it,"Edward commanded.

As the lawyer read the document, his face turned pale.
"This... this is a certified deed of partnership,"the lawyer stammered, looking at Richard.
"It states that Grace's father was a co-founder of Harrison Industries. He owned forty-nine percent of the entire estate, which was placed in a blind trust for his daughter, Grace, to inherit on her twenty-fifth birthday."
Edward looked at Grace, his eyes filled with warmth.
"Grace turned twenty-five today,"he announced.
"She isn't just an employee, Richard. She is the principal shareholder of this entire company. And as her first official act, I believe she has some business to settle with you."
Richard stared in absolute disbelief as his entire scheme crumbled. Realizing he had no leverage, he and his lawyers quickly retreated from the mansion, leaving the foyer in peaceful silence once more. Edward turned to Grace, promising that her mother's medical bills were already fully paid from her own trust. Grace wept again, but this time, they were tears of pure joy and relief. In the end, true loyalty and love proved far more powerful than greed, showing that justice always finds its way home.


