‘Sign and Get Out, Beggar.’ They Humiliated Her in the Divorce—Then 3 Black Luxury Cars Arrived and the Room Went Silent.

‘Sign and Get Out, Beggar.’ They Humiliated Her in the Divorce—Then 3 Black Luxury Cars Arrived and the Room Went Silent.

“Dad,” Abigail whispered, unable to believe what she was seeing.

Patrick Foster stepped into the room with calm authority, his simple gray suit standing in contrast to the wealth around him. His presence alone silenced the room in a way no one expected.

“This is a private matter,” Edward said, attempting to regain control.

Patrick gave a faint smile that carried no kindness. “I am aware,” he said evenly. “But I am also an investor in your company.”

Caleb’s face drained of color instantly as he looked between them. “What does that mean,” he asked.

Patrick folded his hands calmly. “It means the company is no longer yours,” he replied. “The majority shares were purchased this morning.”

Silence filled the room as the attorney hesitated before confirming it. Vanessa whispered in disbelief while Evelyn’s composure began to crack.

“You are a mechanic,” Caleb said, his voice strained.

“I was,” Patrick answered simply. “I am also her father.”

Evelyn’s voice trembled slightly. “What about the divorce,” she asked.

Patrick turned toward Abigail, his expression softening. “My daughter will not sign anything today,” he said.

Then he faced Caleb again, his voice turning cold. “If she chooses to end this marriage, you will be the one walking away with nothing.”

Caleb stepped forward desperately. “Abby, please,” he said.

Abigail stood slowly, her voice steady despite everything. “I will sign,” she said.

Relief flashed across Caleb’s face too quickly.

“After the investigation is complete,” she added calmly.

His expression collapsed instantly.

Patrick adjusted his jacket. “This meeting is over,” he said.

As he reached the door, he paused and looked back. “I came here as a mechanic,” he said quietly. “Now I leave as the owner.”

He turned toward Abigail and extended his hand. “Let’s go home.”

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