CHAPTER 4 — THE TRUTH FINALLY WINS
CHAPTER 4 — THE TRUTH FINALLY WINS

Six months later.
The courtroom was packed.
New evidence uncovered decades of corruption.
Hidden bank accounts.
Fake contracts.
Bribed officials.
The truth finally emerged.
The groom's father had not been part of the crimes.
He had been investigating them as well.
And shortly before his death, he had secretly tried to protect the maid's family.
The real mastermind had been the bride's mother and her criminal partners.
One by one, those responsible were arrested.
The stolen fortunes were recovered.
The maid received justice for her father at last.
Outside the courthouse, reporters gathered around her.
One journalist asked:
"After everything you've suffered, do you still believe in forgiveness?"
The maid thought quietly for a moment.
Then she smiled.
"My father spent his life trying to protect innocent people."
She looked toward the sky.
"If I live with hatred, then the people who destroyed him win."
Months later, she opened a foundation in her father's name.
Helping families who had lost loved ones to crime and corruption.
The groom became one of its biggest supporters.
Together, they turned tragedy into hope.
As for the bride, she accepted responsibility for her actions and spent years helping investigators expose the remaining criminals involved in her mother's network.
On the anniversary of her father's death, the maid stood beside his grave holding the faded photograph.
For the first time in twenty years, she felt peace.
The wind moved gently through the trees.
She smiled.
And whispered:
"We finally did it, Dad."
The photograph fluttered softly in her hands.
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And somewhere beyond the clouds, it felt as though he was smiling too.
THE END.