After saying goodbye to Emmett, Helena walked up to the counter, her voice hoarse yet unwavering.
"Hello, I'd like to change my ticket—two seats on the earliest flight tonight."
...
Moments before the plane took off, Helena opened her social media app.
Her fingers were steady as she composed a final message and uploaded a series of carefully prepared files.
The first document was a public divorce statement between her and Jackson.
The second was a signed property transfer agreement, in which Jackson had personally given her 30% of Cabrera Group's shares.
The third was a complete evidence of the Jordan family heiress's kidnapping three years ago: investigation reports, transaction records, call logs—every last detail laid bare.
She tapped send.
When the posts went live, Helena quietly turned off her phone, removed the SIM card, and dropped it into the trash can.
'Jackson... you forged evidence to send me to prison. You destroyed my career, stole my freedom, took my child from me—and even staged a "rape scene" just to make me a stepping stone for Laica.'
'And Laica, with all your scheming and lies—you won't escape either.'
This time, it was their turn to fall.