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They Stole My Daughter, So I Took Their Empire - Hot
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00:00I was picking up my son's new driver's license when my smart home app buzzed.
00:03Living room motion sensor detected unusual activity.
00:06Click to view real-time footage.
00:08I opened the app.
00:09My husband, Daniel, was leaning back on the couch,
00:12his tie hanging loosely around his neck.
00:15And my adopted sister, Vivian, wearing a sheer silk slip dress,
00:18was sitting on his lap, slowly unbuttoning the top two buttons of his shirt.
00:22Seeing their bodies intertwined made me feel sick to my stomach.
00:25Darling, do you know how much it hurts every time Leo calls me Aunt Vivian?
00:29He should be calling me Mom.
00:31Vivian!
00:31Daniel snapped, turning his face away from her lips.
00:34But his hands on her waist never once let go.
00:37At that moment, I felt as if something inside me broke into pieces.
00:41What happened next was too unbearable to watch.
00:43I didn't keep watching.
00:45Instead, I calmly hit screen record, saved the video, and turned to the clerk at the counter.
00:50Hi, I'd like to update Leo's emergency medical information.
00:52His blood type is O.
00:54You may have mixed it up.
00:55The medical information we have on file lists his blood type as B.
00:59I froze.
01:00Daniel and I were both type O.
01:02How could we have a child with type B blood, gripping my phone tightly?
01:05I replied to the email from Daniel's competitor, who had been urging me to consider a partnership.
01:10I'll consider your proposal.
01:11We can schedule the meeting for next week.
01:13I'll bring the technologies you're interested in, the ones Grant Tech never managed to obtain.
01:18That night, I sent hair samples from Leo and me to a DNA testing center,
01:22then sat alone in the study until 3 a.m.
01:24Daniel and I had been together for 18 years.
01:27In the early days of the startup, I stayed up all night with him in cafes, revising the business plan.
01:33When I got tired, I would doze off on his shoulder.
01:36He always said,
01:38Selina, once the company goes public, I'll make sure the whole world knows you're the one who helped me.
01:43But when the company actually went public, the way he referred to me in every interview changed from co-founder
01:48to supportive wife.
01:50I said I wanted to keep the title of CTO.
01:52Baby, you just gave birth.
01:54Take a good rest and leave the company's affairs to me.
01:57I said I needed to oversee the technical issues, and he said,
02:01You have postpartum depression.
02:02The doctor said you need rest.
02:04Gradually, I stopped speaking up.
02:06I thought this was just how marriage worked, the spark fading into a calm partnership.
02:11But now, it seemed that all my trust had only led to complete betrayal.
02:15Daniel didn't come home until dawn.
02:17Did you know Leo is type B?
02:18How can two type O parents have a type B kid?
02:21I stared into his eyes and asked without emotion.
02:24Selina, you're stressed.
02:26Remember Leo's transfusion when he got hurt?
02:28The records probably got messed up.
02:30Don't overthink it.
02:31I've already booked a DNA test.
02:33Leo is about to start college.
02:35What more do you want?
02:36Do you have any idea how much this senseless suspicion is tearing our family apart?
02:40Is your postpartum depression acting up again?
02:43Postpartum depression.
02:44I had lost count of how many times he had thrown that phrase at me.
02:48Every time I questioned him, every time I tried to claim my equity,
02:52every time I asked about patent royalties,
02:54he'd weaponize those words like a padlock,
02:56walking away all my logic and judgment.
02:58Maybe you're right.
02:59I'll cancel the appointment.
03:02Go on to work.
03:03Don't let me keep you.
03:05Suit yourself.
03:09After Daniel disappeared through the door,
03:11I called a private investigator.
03:13Hello?
03:14I need you to pull the birth records and security footage from the maternally wood at St. Mary's Hospital,
03:18June 21st, 18 years ago, at 3 p.m.
03:21Also, check all records of Vivian's time abroad during that period.
03:24Focus on whether there are any childbirth records.
03:27One more thing, look into the doctor who diagnosed my postpartum depression.
03:31Find out if Daniel had a hand in it.
03:33That evening was Grant Tech's annual gala.
03:35Although I had kept a low profile for years and rarely attended events like this,
03:39there had always been a seat reserved for me right beside Daniel at the head table.
03:42To my surprise, the name on the place card this year had been changed from Selena Vance to Vivian Vance.
03:47I flicked the card onto the floor and took the seat anyway.
03:50A moment later, Vivian walked in wearing a rose gold gown, arm in arm with Daniel,
03:55looking like a loving married couple.
03:57And Leo followed right behind them, beaming as he greeted the guests.
04:00The second their eyes met mine, all three of their smiles froze solid for a good three seconds.
04:04Daniel rushed over, keeping his voice down.
04:08Selena, what are you doing here?
04:09I looked up at him with a smile.
04:11It's my company's gala.
04:12Of course I'm here.
04:13Why?
04:14Am I not welcome?
04:14He shook his head awkwardly.
04:16No, of course not.
04:17I'm glad you could make it.
04:18With that, he moved back to Vivian.
04:20They whispered to each other with the easy familiarity of two people who had been close for years.
04:25Meanwhile, I picked up the menu and slowly flipped through it,
04:28looking like a perfectly composed wife attending the gala.
04:33Midway through the gala, Daniel walked onto the stage holding Vivian's hand
04:36and announced her as Grant Tech's new CTO.
04:38The room erupted in applause.
04:41A faint smile creeping onto my lips.
04:44So swapping my place card was just the appetizer.
04:47This was the main course.
04:48Thank you for placing your trust in me.
04:50Over the years, a certain someone did provide funding and technical support,
04:54but her mental instability gradually made her fall out of step with the group's strategy.
04:58A corporation needs a forward-looking mindset, not someone stuck in the past.
05:02She paused, her eyes locking right onto where I was sitting.
05:05I am truly honored to take the baton and lead our tech team into a brighter future.
05:09Getting kicked out by her own husband and sister, how embarrassing.
05:12Didn't she step back for postpartum depression?
05:15Does she even know tech anymore?
05:16Clinging to that spot is just embarrassing.
05:18Look at her.
05:19She actually showed up.
05:20As a housewife, isn't she embarrassed to even sit there?
05:22I turned and glanced at him, the child I had raised for 18 years.
05:26His tuition, his network, his manners.
05:29I gave him everything.
05:30He was tall, handsome, and dressed in a tailored suit,
05:33looking every bit like a wealthy young heir.
05:35And yet, here he was, looking at me with that kind of contempt.
05:39Daniel stepped down from the stage and walked over.
05:41Selena, you look a bit pale.
05:43Why don't you head home and get some rest?
05:45Every eye in the room locked onto us.
05:47I stood up, took a sip of champagne from my crystal glass,
05:51and completely ignored him, turning straight to Vivian.
05:54Mental instability?
05:55Vivian, you spent years in the UK,
05:57yet you can't even understand the encryption protocol for our core database.
06:01Maybe master the basics before preaching about vision.
06:05Don't forget, 60% of Grant Tech's core patents are mine.
06:08That seat at the head table tonight was paid for with my investment.
06:12Daniel and Vivian turned livid, while Leo froze in place.
06:16I gave a small laugh and was about to turn away when both my arms were grabbed at the same
06:20time,
06:21one from each side.
06:22It was my parents.
06:23They practically dragged me out of the banquet hall.
06:26Inside the lounge at the end of the hallway, the door slammed shut.
06:29My mother let go of my arm and turned around,
06:31her face as dark as a gathering storm.
06:33What are you doing?
06:34Do you know what occasion tonight is?
06:37Did you have to make such a scene?
06:38Vivian came from the UK, helped Daniel manage the business.
06:41How could you humiliate her publicly?
06:45I'm making a scene?
06:47Mom, that seat belongs to me.
06:50So what?
06:52Daniel is the actual controller.
06:54He puts whoever he wants in that seat.
06:56Growing this company wasn't easy.
06:57And having family help is a good thing.
06:59As the older sister, be bigger than this.
07:02Dad, Daniel is your son-in-law and Vivian is your adopted daughter.
07:05Don't you think they're too close?
07:07What nonsense are you talking about?
07:08We watched Vivian grow up.
07:10She's like our own daughter.
07:11What's wrong with her working with Daniel?
07:12Our own daughter?
07:14Then what if I told you that Leo might not even be my biological son?
07:19Both of them froze instantly.
07:21My mother recovered first, grabbing my hands tightly.
07:25Selena, you can't just say things like that.
07:28How could Leo not be your biological child?
07:30Are you overthinking things again?
07:32My father slammed his hand on the table.
07:35Enough!
07:35I think there really is something wrong with you.
07:37Daniel is right.
07:38You need to see a doctor.
07:39Their reaction snuffed out the very last spark of hope in my heart.
07:42Saying nothing, I pushed open the lounge door and walked out.
07:46Right then, the DNA report and the private investigator's update arrived in my inbox at
07:50the same time.
07:51I skipped straight to the bottom line.
07:53Maternity excluded, Selena Vance is not the biological mother of Leo Grant.
07:57The truth was already in my heart.
07:59But the moment I saw the definitive result, my hands still began to tremble.
08:04I tapped on the rest of the investigator's messages.
08:07In May 18 years ago, Vivian arrived in London and gave birth to a baby boy with type B
08:12blood.
08:13Your record's at St. Mary's that June show only one baby girl was born.
08:17However, the nurse's account was deleted that very day, and the file is missing.
08:21In November of that same year, Vivian returned to the UK, this time with a baby girl about
08:26five months old.
08:27That girl works illegally at a Chinese restaurant under the name Nora Vance.
08:31Neighbors say she lives in poverty, covered in bruises.
08:35Vivian takes most of her pay every month through a middleman.
08:38Photos were attached at the bottom.
08:40One showed a back alley, her tiny, frail frame hauling a massive trash bag.
08:44Another showed her curled up on a stool in the corner of the restaurant, eating a meal
08:48that had gone cold.
08:49The latest photo was a close-up of her arm, covered in a horrific mix of fresh bruises
08:53and old scars.
08:55Looking at her hollow, guarded eyes in the photos, my heart was ripped to shreds.
08:59My daughter, the little girl who should have grown up carefree in my arms.
09:03While she was hauling trash in a filthy, greasy alley, I was throwing lavish parties for that
09:08imposter, buying him sports cars, and paving his way into elite schools.
09:12While she was being beaten, I was celebrating that bastard's birthday.
09:16While she was eating cold meals, I was applauding at that fraud's graduation ceremony.
09:20When she curled into a ball from the pain in the dead of night, did she secretly pray for
09:24a mother to love her?
09:25Tears poured down my face as my trembling hands scrolled further.
09:28D.R. McCray, who issued your postpartum depression diagnosis, spoke with Vivian for
09:34over two hours and later received over $500,000 in consulting service fees from one of Daniel's
09:39companies.
09:39Based on the evidence, it is highly suspected that Daniel Grant and Vivian Vance fabricated
09:44your postpartum depression diagnosis to strip you of your technical decision-making authority
09:48and equity control at Grant Tech.
09:50A wave of pure, unadulterated hatred consumed me instantly.
09:54I leaned against the wall, digging my nails deep into my palms.
09:58The sharp pain kept me lucid.
10:00I forwarded all the evidence, including the security footage, to my lawyer, then called
10:05Apex Systems, one of Grant Tech's rivals.
10:07I'll sign the investment agreement tomorrow, but I have one condition.
10:11I want Grant Tech's stock driven into the ground until they're delasted.
10:17Don't worry, we will fully cooperate with any of your conditions.
10:20No problem.
10:21After hanging up, I stared at all the evidence on my phone.
10:24Daniel Grant.
10:26Vivian Vance.
10:27For every scar on my daughter's body, I would make you pay, down to the last ounce
10:31of pain.
10:32I barely slept a wink on the flight to London.
10:34The new updates from the investigator felt like a dull blade, carving into my heart piece
10:38by piece.
10:39Nora had been working illegally in restaurant kitchens since she was 8.
10:43Her fingers had been burned by hot oil and cut by kitchen knives, yet she still managed
10:47to finish high school with second-hand textbooks.
10:49Her computer science and math scores topped the city, and she even passed her Cambridge
10:53interview.
10:54But Vivian cut off her education using the excuse of being broke, forcing her to keep
10:58washing dishes in the back.
10:59There was also an attachment, a screenshot from a small hacking forum.
11:03The poster's ID was NoraCodes underscore LDN.
11:06It was Python code for a traffic analysis tool.
11:08The logic was flawless, the structure beautiful, and its two innovative tweaks made me do a double
11:14take.
11:14That kind of thinking wasn't something textbooks could teach.
11:17That was my daughter's code.
11:19My throat tightened as I traced the screenshot on my screen.
11:22She had no idea whose gifts she had inherited.
11:25She belonged in a Cambridge library, not in front of a greasy stove.
11:28It was the dead of night when the plane touched down in London.
11:31I rented a car and drove straight to Chinatown.
11:34It was 7 a.m.
11:35The restaurant wasn't open yet.
11:37Overnight trash piled up in the back alley, the air thick with diesel and a faint smell of
11:41black bean sauce.
11:42A girl in a faded t-shirt and jeans walked out, hauling two massive black trash bags.
11:47She was so painfully thin with such a petite frame that the bags almost crushed her.
11:51There were faint scars on her face, but I recognized her instantly.
11:54She looked exactly like the photos of me from my youth.
11:57She struggled to heave the bags into the bin, then washed her hands at the alley sink.
12:01The freezing water made her shiver as she brushed hair off her forehead with the back
12:05of her hand.
12:05Right at that moment, she looked up.
12:08Through the car window, our eyes met.
12:10She froze, confusion flashing in her eyes.
12:13Then she looked down, turning quickly to head back inside.
12:18Wait!
12:19The girl stopped and looked back at me, her eyes guarded and distant, her body tensing
12:23like an animal ready to bolt.
12:25I stepped closer, trying my best to suppress the tremor in my voice.
12:28Are you Nora?
12:29Who are you?
12:31I'm from Los Angeles.
12:35Do you know Vivian?
12:37What does she want now?
12:38I already wired this month's money.
12:40I took a deep breath.
12:41No, not her.
12:43My name is Selena.
12:45I am your real mother.
12:48Nora!
12:49Where the hell are you?
12:51The dishes aren't washed!
12:52I'm not paying you to stand around all day!
12:55She stiffened, turning to leave out of pure reflex.
12:58I grabbed her wrist, which was so thin I could feel the bone.
13:04I'm taking you out of here.
13:05Ma'am, I don't know you.
13:07And I have to work.
13:10I'm taking her with me.
13:11I'll pay for everything.
13:18This covers whatever you claim she owes, plus this week's wages.
13:21As of today, she no longer works here.
13:25Who are you to her?
13:27I am her mother.
13:31I took Nora's hand, and this time, she didn't pull away.
13:34I brought her back to the hotel, had her take a hot shower, and laid out clean clothes for her.
13:39When she stepped out in a bathrobe, I finally saw the full extent of her injuries.
13:44She was covered in a mix of fresh and old bruises.
13:46I held her with tears in my eyes, but she spoke with a forced, defensive calm.
13:50You say you're my mother, do you have proof?
13:53I showed her the DNA test, Vivian's birth records, and the investigator's file.
13:58She read through them slowly, parsing every detail.
14:01When she reached the customs file showing how she was brought into the UK, her eyes began to redden.
14:06Yet she didn't cry, setting the papers down with just a glimmer of tears.
14:10So for 18 years, you had no idea where I was?
14:14I squeezed her freezing hands.
14:18If I had known, I would have moved heaven and earth to find you.
14:21Then, she broke down.
14:22Not out loud, but silently, hiding even the sound of her falling tears, as if she was afraid to let
14:28anyone hear her weep.
14:2918 years of buried grievance, pain, and loneliness burst through like a broken dam.
14:34I'm sorry I found you so late.
14:39Once Nora calmed down, she softly whispered her first mom.
14:44Mom, can I use your laptop?
14:46Of course!
14:48I've been hanging around here for years.
14:50Sometimes I help people dig up information online to cover my living expenses.
14:54I didn't dare save the extra money, so I traded it for information instead.
14:58These are Vivian's activity logs abroad.
15:00I stared at the screen, utterly speechless.
15:03It contained Vivian's European casino statements from the past five years.
15:08Screenshots proving she had misappropriated funds from the Vance Family Trust as their adopted daughter.
15:13And backups of messages showing that she and Daniel had been involved for 19 years.
15:17There was also a private contract promising her a share of Grant TexCore patent revenues after the IPO.
15:22My grip tightened as I looked at Nora.
15:24Nora, do you have any idea how valuable this data is?
15:27I do. That's why I've been waiting for the perfect moment to bring it all to light.
15:35We stayed in London for three days.
15:37I took her to the hospital for a full checkup and had her injuries treated.
15:41I took her shopping for clothes, walked with her on the beach, and treated her to restaurants she'd never dreamed
15:46of entering.
15:47By the third evening, she was leaning back in a beach chair, shoes kicked aside, toes buried in the sand.
15:53I'm going to study computer science.
15:55I want to go to the best university.
15:59And then, then I'll help you put those people in prison.
16:11Okay.
16:12Whatever you want to do, Mom is with you.
16:15From now on, just run forward.
16:18Leave the storms to me.
16:20I'm here. I'm not going anywhere.
16:23On the flight back home, Nora fell asleep, leaning on my shoulder.
16:26Staring at the clouds outside the window, a complete plan took shape in my mind.
16:31Daniel, Vivian, you stole 18 years from my daughter.
16:34I would spend the rest of my life making you pay for it.
16:38The afternoon we got back to LA, I settled Nora into a hotel first, then headed home.
16:43The house was empty.
16:44The living room looked exactly as I'd left it.
16:47I walked into the study and started packing my things.
16:50Around dusk, the front door opened.
16:53Daniel and Leo walked in together, with Vivian trailing behind them.
16:57The three were laughing and chatting, but froze instantly when they saw me sitting in the study.
17:01Where have you been these past few days?
17:04Selena, we need to talk.
17:07Talk about what?
17:09About how you and Vivian lied to me for 18 years?
17:12Or how you swapped my baby?
17:13Mom, what are you talking about?
17:17Leo, you knew all along, didn't you?
17:20You knew Vivian was your real mother.
17:22Silence stretched for a full 10 seconds.
17:24Then, lifting his chin, he spoke with that familiar, elite coldness.
17:29I've known for a long time.
17:33Since when?
17:35Since middle school.
17:36Dad thought I was old enough to know, so he took me to meet Mom.
17:39Dad? Mom?
17:40You knew your real parents all along, yet you kept spending my money, letting me stress over
17:44your GPA and pulling strings for your internships and networking.
17:47You took my love for granted without saying a word.
17:50He suddenly snapped.
17:52So what?
17:53His casual attitude completely crumbling.
17:55Didn't you treat me as your own son for 18 years anyway?
17:58What's the difference?
17:59Is blood that important?
18:00You raised me for 18 years.
18:02Why should I ruin this family?
18:03I stared at him.
18:04This boy I once loved more than my own life.
18:07If it were just a hospital mix-up, I wouldn't blame you.
18:09But you're the product of Daniel and Vivian's affair.
18:12The three of you conspired to deceive me for 18 years while throwing my real daughter into
18:17misery in the UK.
18:19Vivian rushed over, her eyes reddening as she shielded Leo.
18:23Selena, if you have a problem, take it out on me!
18:26Leo is innocent!
18:27The doorbell rang.
18:29My parents were here.
18:30The moment they walked in, my mother frowned.
18:33Selena, what are you throwing a tantrum over now?
18:35Why can't we just talk things through as a family?
18:38Mom, Leo isn't my son.
18:40He's Daniel and Vivian's bastard.
18:42They dumped my real daughter in a London kitchen to work illegally, suffering for 18 years.
18:48My mother's eyes widened.
18:50What nonsense are you talking about?
18:51The DNA test, Vivian's birth records in London, bank statements, and the surveillance footage
18:58of Nora working in that UK restaurant.
18:59It's all here.
19:01My father took the papers, his face turning livid as he flipped through them.
19:04I knew him too well.
19:06He was weighing the pros and cons.
19:09Selena, what's done is done.
19:11You raised Leo and there's real affection there.
19:14Just bring Nea back and we'll compensate her properly.
19:16As for Daniel's company.
19:18I couldn't believe my ears.
19:20They lied to me.
19:21They swapped my baby.
19:23That is a crime.
19:26Then what do you want?
19:27Call the cops?
19:28Throw Daniel in jail?
19:30Make our entire family a laughing stock?
19:32Selena, listen to your father.
19:34Daniel knows he was wrong and we'll make it up to you.
19:37Once Nora's back, we'll treat her well.
19:39But Leo is your child too.
19:41Do you really want to ruin his future?
19:44You knew it long ago, right?
19:46Since when?
19:47When Leo was 10.
19:49Vivian called us and said she wanted to acknowledge him as her son.
19:54We thought Daniel's company was so big.
19:57And you had given birth to a daughter while Leo was a boy.
20:00She trailed off, but her point was crystal clear.
20:03In their calculations, a boy was worth more.
20:06The pain Nora and I suffered was worthless.
20:08I let out a soft, bitter laugh.
20:11So you helped hide it for eight years.
20:14You watched me pour my heart out to someone else's kid.
20:18You knew the truth.
20:19Yet not a single one of you told me.
20:22We did it for your own good.
20:23If the truth came out, this family would fall apart.
20:28This family fell apart a long time ago.
20:33Daniel, sign it.
20:35Selena, do we really have to go this far?
20:37Absolutely.
20:38I'm not signing.
20:40Then I'll see you in court.
20:42Adultery, child abandonment, fraud, baby swapping.
20:46Daniel, do you think all this combined is enough to ruin you forever?
20:50I'm not signing.
20:51Next second, she grabbed the fruit and popped the table and pressed it against her wrist.
20:55Daniel!
20:56I've been with you for so many years.
20:59It's time you made me official.
21:00Vivian!
21:02Sign it!
21:03She cried.
21:03I've been your secret mistress all these years and Leo can't even call me mom in public.
21:08What's the point of living?
21:10My parents rushed to stop her while Daniel closed his eyes in agony.
21:14After a long pause, he picked up the pen and signed the divorce papers.
21:18Dropping the knife, Vivian threw herself into his arms.
21:20She then turned to look at me, her eyes full of triumph.
21:24Satisfied now, Selena?
21:26What do you have left after this divorce?
21:29Everything you ate, wore, and used all these years, didn't Daniel provide at all?
21:33Without him, you're nothing.
21:35Daniel stared at me too, his eyes mixed with complex emotions.
21:39Selena, you'll regret this.
21:40I picked up the agreement and took one last look around the mansion where I had lived for 18 years.
21:44Don't worry.
21:46I won't be the one regretting this.
21:49The next day, I took Nora to the Apex Systems headquarters.
21:53It wasn't until that phone call that I realized Apex's CEO was Adrian Cole,
21:57my junior from the same Stanford research group.
21:59He was waiting for us in the lobby himself.
22:02Selena, welcome back.
22:05Adrian, this is my daughter, Nora.
22:07Adrian held out his hand and met her eyes gently.
22:10Hi, Nora.
22:11Selena and I came from the same Stanford program.
22:13You're welcome here anytime.
22:14We have a game room and a code sandbox just for engineers.
22:18Interested?
22:18Nora gave a shy nod.
22:20The signing ceremony took place in the top four conference room.
22:23Selena, per our agreement, you'll get a 65% cut of patent revenues.
22:27Also, I'm personally inviting you as Apex's CTO.
22:31$8 million a year, plus stock incentives.
22:33I signed my name on the contract.
22:36Shortly after, the internet exploded.
22:38Grant Tech's core patent license terminated.
22:40Apex Systems announces exclusive acquisition of patent rights.
22:44Grant Tech shares plunged 34% at open as multiple partners cancel orders.
22:49Market analysis.
22:50Selena Vance withdraws capital and patents.
22:52Grant Tech's valuation may shrink by 90%.
22:55I sat in my office, watching the rolling financial news.
22:59Adrian knocked and walked in, a relaxed smile on his face.
23:02Selena, Grant Tech's major suppliers started flooding our lines this morning,
23:06wanting to switch to Apex.
23:07I took a sip of my coffee.
23:09Offer them favorable terms, but require them to terminate their contracts with Grant Tech first.
23:14Got it.
23:15My phone rang.
23:16It was Daniel.
23:17I picked up and hit the record button.
23:19His voice was anxious and furious.
23:21Selena, what is going on with the patents?
23:24That is Grant Tech's core asset.
23:26Mr. Grant, those are my patents.
23:28Giving your company a free license for the past 18 years was my mistake.
23:32Now, I'm taking them back.
23:34Do you have any idea that Grant Tech will collapse?
23:38Of course I do.
23:40That's exactly what I want.
23:42We're husband and wife.
23:44Former spouses.
23:45Every cent of Grant Tech's profit was made off my technology.
23:49Now that I'm cutting you off, what's the problem?
23:52Selena, I won't let you get away with this.
23:54I'll be waiting.
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