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Trust Funds and Bloodlines

After his father allocates $2.1 billion to three illegitimate children, the protagonist supports the move to avoid a past tragedy. In his previous life, delaying the funds led to a fatal crash, causing his father to blame him and eventually beat him to death despite his corporate success. Now reborn on the day the trusts are established, he must navigate a lethal family dynamic and billionaire power struggles to protect himself and his mother from a legacy of violence.
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Chapter 4

I watched helplessly as my project ground to a halt, starved of funds. In a panic, I raced home to beg my dad to return the money.

When I got there, I found out he had been hospitalized, his old ailments flaring up again.

Dad was getting on in years, and his health had been failing for a while. That was why he had set up a trust in a rush, to back up his three kids from other relationships.

In the hospital room, he gave me that icy stare.

"I've handed the company over to you. The money? That's your problem now."

Desperate, I pleaded, "Dad, please. I'm begging you. Give the funds back. Without them, the company's toast."

The cash he had pulled was not just the company's lifeline; half of it was money I had borrowed from the bank.

Without it, we were headed straight for bankruptcy.

Alas, Dad would not budge, insisting he was broke.

Ethan taunted me, "Your company's mess isn't Dad's problem. You chose this path. Don't expect a dime from us."

Caleb flicked a few crumpled bills at me. "Here's your money. Now scram and let Dad rest."

Rebecca, ice-cold, signaled the bodyguard, who tossed me out of the room like yesterday's trash.

Cornered, I scrambled to borrow money, trying to patch up the disaster.

A month flew by in no time.

Then, out of the blue, the hospital called. Dad's condition had taken a nosedive.

I got there, and the room was packed. Every relative and friend, plus the three kids from Dad's past, had shown up.

Dad had withered away to nothing in just a month, a shell of his former self, clinging to life on a ventilator, speechless.

Before I could say a word, his other kids barged in, frantic.

Ethan was at the bedside in a heartbeat. "Dad, you promised the trust would dish out our dividends monthly. Why haven't we seen a cent?"

Rebecca fumed, "Seriously, Dad. I picked up the tab at dinner last night, and my card got rejected. Talk about a total face-plant."

Caleb chimed in, "Dad, you didn't go and change the trust's beneficiary, did you? Don't tell me you've handed it all over to Lily?"

At that, everyone's jaws dropped. They stared at Dad, a mix of panic and fury in their eyes, desperate for him to clear things up.

Dad's lips moved, but even with Ethan's ear glued to him, he could not catch a word.

Yvonne shoved Ethan out of the way and clutched Dad's hand tightly.

"Honey, you promised that trust was for our boy. What's the deal now? Spit it out!"

With great effort, Dad managed to croak, "Bring in the manager."

Ethan's eyes sparkled with hope. He whipped out his phone and called the trust company, demanding that Paul Yates, the manager handling Dad's trust, come over pronto.

Paul showed up in no time, clutching a hefty file.

With Dad speechless, Ethan took charge of the interrogation.

"Mr. Yates, Dad set up this trust for us siblings. Why aren't we seeing any dividends, and why can't we touch the money in the trust?"

Dad, straining, tilted his head back, waiting for Paul to explain.

Paul, cool as a cucumber, began, "I'm sorry, Mr. Smith, but the three of you don't qualify to inherit the trust–"

Yvonne cut him off mid-sentence.

"That's a load of bull! The trust was my husband's gift to our sons. How could they not have rights to it? You're just trying to pocket it all, aren't you?"

Ethan piled on, "You bet they are. They're up to no good. Hand over what's ours, now!"

The others exchanged glances, murmuring in agreement.

"Just as I thought, you can't trust a trust. Mr. Smith is still around, and they're already trying to snatch his cash."

"It's 2.1 billion dollars we're talking about here. Who wouldn't be swayed?"

Paul, hearing that, was sweating bullets.

"Our firm doesn't pocket a single cent of our clients' funds. Mr. Smith's trust is worth 2.1 billion, but we've only got 1.8 billion in the account. Unless we come up with the missing 300 million, even as heirs, you can't touch it."

Relieved by the explanation, Yvonne and the rest let out a collective sigh.

Caleb stepped up, "So, if my dad adjusts the trust to 1.8 billion now, we're good to go?"

Paul shook his head. "Mr. Smith isn't in any state to change the trust. The only way is to add the 300 million."

Caleb and the others were at a loss.

Their dad's assets had long been liquidated into the trust. If they could have coughed up the 300 million, they would not be in that bind.

Rebecca blurted, "So, you're saying no one can get their hands on the trust money?"

Paul replied with cool composure, "Not exactly. There's still one heir who can access the funds."

At that, Ethan and his siblings fixed their gazes on Paul, eyes alight with anticipation.

Paul ignored their stares and walked over to me.

"Ms. Smith, you are now the sole legal heir to the 2.1 billion dollar trust."

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