At my brother’s merger party, he thought it’d be funny to introduce me like: “This is my stinky sister — no real job, no future, just a manual laborer.” I never bragged and hid my real wealth. But now my greedy family was about to learn it the bloody way.

At my brother’s merger party, he thought it’d be funny to introduce me like:
“This is my stinky sister — no real job, no future, just a manual laborer.”
I never bragged and hid my real wealth.
But now my greedy family was about to learn it the bloody way.

At my brother’s merger party, the champagne flowed like arrogance. The rooftop was packed with investors, executives, and people who smiled only when it benefited them. My brother, Victor, stood at the center of it all—tailored suit, loud confidence, basking in applause for a deal he’d been chasing for years.

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