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A Salesman Shoved A Boy In A Red Backpack, Unaware Of His True Identity

A Salesman Shoved A Boy In A Red Backpack, Unaware Of His True Identity — Part 3
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Previously: When a snobbish car salesman violently shoved a teenager in a simple red backpack, he thought he was protecting a luxury vehicle. He had no idea who the boy's family actually was.

The Grandfather's Legacy

Victoria's laughter filled the quiet room, but Ryan remained remarkably calm. He reached into his red backpack, which he had picked up from the floor, and pulled out a thick, sealed manila envelope. His grandfather, a brilliant and cautious businessman, had long suspected Victoria's true intentions and greed.

Ryan handed the envelope to the dealership's legal counsel, who had just entered the room. Inside was an irrevocable trust agreement, signed and notarized twenty-four hours prior. It clearly stated that in the event of the grandfather's hospitalization or incapacitation, all power of attorney and majority shares would instantly transfer to Ryan, bypassing Victoria entirely.

A Salesman Shoved A Boy In A Red Backpack, Unaware Of His True Identity
"My grandfather knew exactly what you would try to do, Victoria," Ryan said, his voice steady and resolute. "This document nullifies any papers you forced him to sign today. I am the sole trustee of the family empire, which means I own this dealership, and everything else."

The dealership's lawyer quickly reviewed the document and nodded in agreement, turning to Victoria with a serious expression. "This document is fully binding and supersedes all other claims. I'm afraid you have no authority here, ma'am."

Victoria's face twisted in rage as she realized her plan had utterly failed. With no legal standing left, she turned on her heel and stormed out of the showroom, her bodyguards following closely behind. Nicholas, realizing his protector was gone and his fate was sealed, fell to his knees once more, begging for another chance.

Ryan looked down at the disgraced salesman one last time, feeling no anger, only pity. He instructed the manager to ensure Nicholas was banned from the property permanently. Turning to Philip, Ryan smiled and held up the keys to the black sports car. They drove off together, leaving the toxic environment behind. Ryan had learned that true power does not lie in flashy suits or arrogance, but in the quiet strength of character and preparation.

The End