He Threw Me Out Pregnant and Triggered the Fortune Bound to Me-yumihong

By 8:12 the next morning, Julian Thorne was not missing to me.

He was sealed inside the biometric archive beneath Vance Global headquarters, pounding on a titanium door that only my living authorization could open.

The emergency channels called it an overnight lockout.

The news called it a disappearance.

The board called it a founder-succession event.

But from a narrow hospital bed at NewYork-Presbyterian, with my newborn son asleep against my ribs and an IV in my arm, I knew exactly what had happened.

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My husband had tried to steal a kingdom tied to my pulse.

And my father’s system had answered him.

A muted television hung in the corner of the recovery room.

Across the bottom of the screen, the red banner kept rolling: CEO MISSING AFTER FAILED ACCESS EVENT AT VANCE GLOBAL.

Every few minutes they replayed the same footage—Julian entering the lower-security elevator at 5:03 a.m., Serena Cole behind him, both of them moving fast, his tie crooked, her face white.

Then nothing. No exit. No statement.

No explanation.

Margo sat in the vinyl chair by the window with a paper cup of tea cradled in both hands.

Someone from the hospital had found her a clean sweatshirt and thick socks.

Without the rain and grime, I could see what life had looked like on her before it went wrong.

Fine bones. Tired blue eyes.

A nurse’s posture that hardship hadn’t quite erased.

She glanced from the television to me.

‘You knew,’ she said quietly.

I looked down at my son’s face.

He had my father’s brow and a furious little mouth.

A tiny knit cap covered the damp dark hair that had shocked me when he arrived under all that concrete and rain.

‘I knew he would try something,’ I said.

‘I didn’t know he’d be stupid enough to do that.’

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