In a sudden moment of clarity, Dev realized that the "work" he needed to do wasn't signing the papers—it was standing up for the truth. He took Ananya’s hand, walked into the study, and faced the board. He didn't offer a signature; he offered a new vision—one where the family's future was built on honesty, even if it meant risking the fortune.
In the quiet corridors of the ancestral home, the air felt heavy with the scent of jasmine and unspoken words. Dev sat by the window, his eyes tracing the patterns of the rain against the glass. Today was the day he was supposed to finalize the merger that would save his family’s legacy, but his mind was miles away, anchored to the secret he had kept for seven long months.
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