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I Crashed His Empire With a Marriage Certificate

Raised in Chicago's underbelly, a design student discovers that her terminally ill mother was betrayed by Nico Russo, now a powerful real estate mogul with mafia ties. After spending their savings on futile medical care, she uncovers evidence of her father’s past treachery. Determined to seek retribution, she crashes his empire's anniversary gala armed with a blood-stained marriage certificate and a lawyer, forcing the billionaire to choose between honoring his old vows or facing a high-stakes legal divorce.
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Chapter 2

Nico realized his mistake. He dropped his hands and stepped back, his cold mask of control slipping back into place.

"Chiara?" He forced a light laugh. "Oh, you mean an old acquaintance from years ago. We were just friends. She moved away."

"Get everyone out! Now!" Matteo sensed the shift in the room and roared at the butler. "This is a private party! No outsiders allowed!"

But I wasn't going to let them off the hook that easily.

"Old acquaintance? Just friends?" I pressed him. "Then care to explain why you abandoned your 'friend' and her daughter for twenty years without a single word?"

"What the hell are you talking about?" Matteo stepped in front of me, sneering. "Watch it, or I'll sue you for slander!"

"Matteo is right."

An elegant female voice rang out.

Isolda Russo stood up slowly.

Draped in haute couture Chanel and glittering diamonds, she looked like a queen on her throne.

"You poor thing," she purred, her voice dripping with fake sympathy. "You've been fed a terrible lie. It was Chiara who broke my husband's heart, not the other way around."

The guests started murmuring. The tide was turning in her favor.

"Makes sense. Just another gold digger."

"So many of them these days, targeting successful men."

"Look at her cheap clothes. Classic extortion."

Isolda saw the tide turning and drove the knife in deeper. "Let's be clear. The Russo Group was built with my family's money. As for the lies some people spin..."

She turned to me, a vicious glint in her eyes. "So, little girl, I suggest you walk away now. Before you find out what happens when you poke the bear."

The crowd echoed her.

"Yeah, kick out this trash!"

"They'll make up anything for cash!"

"Where's security? Throw her out!"

Facing a room full of insults and sneers, I suddenly laughed.

I started to clap. Slow. Deliberate. Each one echoing in the silence.

"Bravo. Truly a master class in betrayal." I looked at Nico, mocking him. "Building your empire on one woman's money, then hiding behind another's. Nico, you're not just a bastard. You're a coward."

"Enough!" Nico finally snapped and roared. "Security! Get this crazy bitch out of here!"

"Ladies and gentlemen, hold on a second."

Julian stepped forward, holding a thick stack of papers.

"Before you jump to conclusions, let's hear some facts." He cleared his throat and read aloud:

"March 15, 1995. A wire transfer from Chicago First Bank. Five hundred thousand dollars. From Chiara Vittori to Russo Real Estate. The memo reads: 'Seed money'."

The room went dead silent again.

"March 20 of the same year. A prenuptial agreement. Nico Russo swore under his own name: 'Chiara's investment will be treated as founding shares. She will forever be my partner and my wife.'"

The guests started whispering. Their eyes filled with doubt.

"It's all forged!" Nico's face turned livid. "I never signed any agreement!"

"Is that so?" Julian smiled and handed him a document. "Then please take a look at this signature."

Nico snatched the paper and ripped it to shreds.

The pieces fluttered to the floor, just like his shredded conscience.

"We'll settle this in private." He kept his voice low, but he couldn't hide his panic. "I can pay you off, but I absolutely do not have a daughter!"

"No daughter?" I sneered and pulled out my phone. "Then let's ask an old friend of yours."

Mr. Sal's voice, weary and rough, played from the speaker:

"This is Sal, the doc from the old neighborhood. I'll swear on my life—Alessia is Nico Russo's flesh and blood. I was there in November of '95. I watched with my own eyes as that son of a bitch walked out on Chiara when she was eight months pregnant..."

"Shut it off! Shut that damn recording off!" Matteo lunged forward to grab my phone.

But the recording was already done.

Dead silence.

Everyone stared at the perfect family of three with complicated looks.

Isolda was pale as a ghost. Matteo was shaking with rage.

And Nico... he looked like a clown stripped of his disguise, utterly pathetic.

"One last piece of evidence." Julian chimed in perfectly, pulling a yellowed document from his briefcase. "November 12, 1995. Birth certificate from St. Mary's Hospital, Chicago."

He held it up high:

"Father: Nico Russo. Signature: Nico Russo."

"You signed this yourself, at the hospital. This is ironclad. Alessia is your daughter."