Ten years later, a lonely billionaire met a woman on the street who had once worked as his housekeeper, and what he discovered stunned him immediately.

Ten years later, the reclusive billionaire happened to meet a woman on the street who had once worked for him, and what he learned about those past ten years struck him deeply.

That rainy day, he was hurrying home from work when he saw in the street a woman trembling with fear under a wet shirt, and next to her — two children whose eyes strangely recalled familiar features.

The billionaire’s heart seemed to stop. He looked up, looked at the woman’s face, and told himself that he hadn’t been mistaken—this was indeed the woman who had once worked for him as a housekeeper.

He’d always had it all—power, money, influence. But no contract, no business deal could fill the void left after the housekeeper left, because since then, he’d been completely alone, and no vast fortune could hide that fact.

The woman, meanwhile, deprived of family and resources, had spent her entire life raising the twins, hiding from a modest world and the foreign eyes of solitude.

The billionaire approached the woman, greeted her, and together they relived the past. But that was only the beginning. As he got closer, he noticed the twins—whom he had no idea existed when the woman worked at his house.

At the time, he had never known them. 😒😒

When the billionaire looked into the children’s eyes, everything around him seemed to stop, and even the pouring rain no longer mattered, for he felt a strange sense of recognition in their gazes.

The billionaire asked the woman about the children, and the answer he received shocked him immediately.

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Ten years later, a lonely billionaire met a woman on the street who had once worked as his housekeeper, and what he discovered stunned him immediately.

Ethan froze, not believing what he was hearing. His mind tried to comprehend Sophia’s words: these children—they were his. His heart was pounding, and a combination of horror, joy, and guilt rose in his chest.

He looked at the twins, and it seemed that every look these little ones gave was a mirror of his past mistakes.

Sophia, barely holding back tears, spoke softly, but each word cut Ethan deeper than a knife: “You left then, without knowing that we…” She paused for breath, then continued, “They are your children. I raised them alone, and now they are here, in front of you.”

Ten years later, a lonely billionaire met a woman on the street who had once worked as his housekeeper, and what he discovered stunned him immediately.

The rain beat down on them, mingling tears and drops, and time seemed to stand still. Ethan couldn’t move, couldn’t speak—all his years of loneliness and wealth were crumbling in an instant. He felt both the fear of losing them and the desire to hug them all immediately.

The twins hugged their mother, not understanding the full gravity of the moment, but intuitively sensing a familiarity. Sophia looked at Ethan with eyes full of expectation and hidden pain.

And at that moment, the billionaire understood: the past he thought forgotten had returned with tenfold force. Before him now stood not only a woman, but the life he had missed…

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