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My Husband Left Me For A Runway Model And Smiled Through Our Divorce… But Nine Months Later, I Walked Into His Headquarters With Our Twin Sons, And One Forgotten Founder Clause Turned The Children He Abandoned Into The Legal Heirs Of The Empire He Thought Was Only His

Part 2 of 3

Rachel placed the first envelope on the desk.

“The tests were completed through a court-approved laboratory. Owen and Miles Rowen are the biological sons of Nolan Kingsley.”

Sienna stepped back.

“You told me she couldn’t have children.”

The words landed like a slap.

Nolan tightened his jaw.

“I said it was complicated.”

Amelia gave a small, bitter laugh.

“No. You said whatever made you look less cruel.”

Rachel opened the second envelope.

“There is also the matter of the founder agreement.”

Nolan’s eyes snapped toward her.

“That agreement is dead.”

An older board member, Arthur Bellamy, stepped forward with a folder.

“No, Nolan. It is not.”

Rachel continued calmly.

“Amelia retained a protected forty-one percent founder’s interest. It could not be diluted, and it transferred automatically to direct heirs upon birth.”

Sienna looked confused.

“What does that mean?”

Rachel turned to her.

“It means Owen and Miles Rowen now hold the largest protected inheritance block in Kingsley North Group. Amelia is their legal trustee until they become adults.”

For the first time since Amelia had known him, Nolan did not look powerful.

He looked like a man who had just discovered his throne was built on papers he never bothered to read.

“You planned this,” he said.

Amelia shook her head.

“No, Nolan. You forgot I was there when your empire was an old laptop, two cheap suits, and a loan you were too embarrassed to talk about.”

The Secret His Mother Could Not Hide

Before Nolan could answer, the private elevator opened again.

His mother, Patricia Kingsley, stepped out holding a folder against her chest. Her face was pale. Her eyes were red.

“Enough, Nolan,” she said.

He frowned.

“Mom, what are you doing here?”

Patricia did not look at him.

She looked at Amelia.

“There is something you need to know before the board votes.”

Her hands trembled as she opened the folder.

Inside was a hospital bracelet with Amelia’s name on it.

The date was the day after the divorce.

Beside it was a private medical request.

At the bottom was Nolan’s signature.

For several seconds, no one spoke.

Amelia felt the floor shift beneath her.

“That is fake,” Nolan said quickly.

But his voice did not sound angry.

It sounded afraid.

Patricia began to cry.

“I found it in your documents. I wanted to believe it was a mistake. But I found the payment record too.”

Sienna stared at him as if she were seeing him clearly for the first time.

“You knew she was pregnant?”

Nolan did not answer.

Amelia gripped the stroller so hard her knuckles turned white.

“You left me with nothing, humiliated me in front of everyone, and still tried to control the future of children you never even faced.”

Nolan stepped toward her.

“Amelia, it wasn’t like that.”

“Then say it,” she challenged. “Say you did not sign it. Say it in front of everyone.”

Nolan opened his mouth.

No words came out.

That silence condemned him more than any confession could have.

The Model’s Real Plan

Sienna suddenly laughed under her breath.

“What a beautiful little scene. The loyal ex-wife, the miracle heirs, and the fallen king. This is going to be everywhere by tonight.”

Rachel turned toward her.

“You do not need to remain here.”

Sienna smiled.

“Actually, I do. I am Nolan’s wife now.”

Arthur Bellamy looked at her coldly.

“And you are also the reason the board opened an internal audit.”

Nolan turned sharply.

“What audit?”

Another board member placed a folder on the desk.

“Personal expenses hidden as brand campaigns. Trips to Paris, Milan, and Miami. A luxury apartment. Private security. Wardrobe invoices. All billed through corporate accounts.”

Nolan inhaled.

“Sienna was part of our image strategy.”

“Not one approved by the board,” Arthur replied.

Then several phones began vibrating.

A headline appeared across one screen.

CEO Faces Control Dispute After Hidden Twins Enter Kingsley Tower.

Beneath it was a photo from the lobby.

Amelia.

The stroller.

Nolan standing pale and silent.

Nolan looked furious.

“Did you leak this?”

Amelia did not blink.

“I do not need applause to protect my sons. That was always your habit.”

Everyone turned toward Sienna.

She was holding her phone.

The screen was open to a message thread with a woman named Claire Voss, a private investor who had been trying to buy broken pieces of Kingsley North Group for nearly two years.

Arthur recognized the name immediately.

“Claire Voss. The shadow buyer.”

Nolan stared at Sienna.

“What did you do?”

Sienna slipped the phone into her purse.

“I secured my future. Isn’t that what everyone in this building does?”

Nolan looked sick.

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