“Ladies and gentlemen, tonight we award the most significant development project of the decade. This project demands vision, integrity, and innovation. That is why the contract has been awarded unanimously to Bennett Architecture, led by Olivia Bennett.”

The room erupted in applause.

At Daniel’s table, panic spread instantly. He understood what it meant—without that contract, he was finished.

But it wasn’t over.

As Olivia returned to her seat, federal agents entered the room and walked straight toward Daniel.

“Daniel Hayes, you are under arrest for fraud, forgery, and money laundering.”

Chaos exploded. Cameras flashed. Chloe screamed as Daniel was handcuffed.

“This is a mistake!” Margaret shouted. “Olivia, tell them this is a mistake!”

Daniel broke free for a second and rushed toward Olivia.

“Olivia, please! They’re taking everything! The baby is coming—please stop this!”

She stepped closer, calm and composed.

“You took five years of my life,” she said quietly. “You mortgaged my future. You replaced me and let your mother humiliate me. You built everything on my work—but you forgot one thing.”

She leaned in slightly.

“The person who designs the foundation knows exactly how to bring the entire structure down.”

Daniel’s face collapsed in defeat.

Suddenly, Chloe screamed, doubling over as her water broke. Panic erupted again. Paramedics rushed in while Daniel was dragged away, shouting helplessly.

Margaret followed, hysterical, her composure completely gone.

Within minutes, their world had collapsed in front of everyone.

Olivia stood in the center of the room, watching it all unfold. She felt no guilt. No regret. Only peace.

Rachel approached, handing her a glass of champagne.

“Ready to leave?” she asked.

Olivia shook her head, turning toward the crowd now watching her with awe.

“No,” she said calmly. “This is just the beginning.”

That night, Olivia proved something undeniable: revenge isn’t impulsive—it’s built with precision, patience, and perfect timing. And in a world where people tried to dim her light, she became something far more powerful.

She became untouchable.