Weeks passed, and Edward kept his word. Raymond’s salary was doubled, and Naomi began a part-time internship, spending weekends with the company’s translation and legal teams. Her intelligence quickly won respect from everyone in the office. She wasn’t there to impress—she was there to learn.
Under Edward’s mentorship, she gained insight into the world of international business. More than once, senior staff sought her advice before sending documents to foreign partners. Her confidence grew, but so did her gratitude. Every evening, she still rode home with her father, talking about contracts and college dreams.
One night, after a long board meeting, Edward found Raymond at his post. The billionaire no longer looked down from a pedestal. “You raised an extraordinary daughter,” he said quietly. “I hope she knows her worth.”
Raymond smiled. “She does, sir. But I’m proudest that she’s kind first, clever second.”
Naomi, sitting nearby, heard them and felt her throat tighten. For years, she’d seen her father sacrifice sleep, comfort, and pride to keep their world turning. That night, she understood that his perseverance had built the foundation she now stood on.
The contract that had begun as an insult became a doorway. A single act of arrogance had rewritten their destiny.
And for the first time, Edward Lancaster walked away humbled, realizing that brilliance is not born from privilege—but from perseverance, love, and quiet determination that no fortune can buy.
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