Chapter 10 - THE FINAL VOWThe triplets grew. They became strong. They became brilliant.

And as Jean-Pierre sat on his porch, watching Hugo teach his sisters how to read maps, he knew that the battle was just beginning.
He had lost his wealth, his status, and his power. But he had gained his humanity.
He looked at Amelia, who was now smiling in a way he hadn't seen since Paris.
"Are you ready?" she asked.
Jean-Pierre stood up, his gaze steady, his heart full.
"I was born ready," he said.
He walked toward his children, the billionaire who had become a man, the man who had become a protector.
The history of the world would remember the Lefèvre empire for its corruption. But the future would remember the family that walked out of the shadows to save it.
The long, cold winter of their lives was over.
And for the first time, under the vast, uncaring stars, Jean-Pierre Lefèvre didn't feel alone.
He felt like a father.
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And that was all that ever mattered.
(The story of the Lefèvre family is not one of gold or greed, but of the lengths to which a father will go to reclaim his soul.)