Billionaire Saves Maid’s Toddler, Then Hospital File Reveals Father-ngyen

‘She’s not breathing right.’

Sophia Reyes said it so softly that Marcus Hail almost missed it beneath the hum of the fridge and the low, satisfied voice still speaking from the phone in his hand.

The call should have held all his attention.

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A £900 million acquisition had finally landed after three months of locked rooms, tight smiles, and men pretending they were not frightened of losing.

Forty-two lawyers had argued over wording until the pages looked less like a contract and more like a battlefield.

Two hostile board members had tried to stall him until the final hour.

One signature had ended it.

For the first time in weeks, Marcus Hail had been close to pleased.

Then he turned into the kitchen and saw Sophia on the floor.

Her daughter was limp in her arms.

The phone slipped from Marcus’s hand and smashed against the tile.

The voice on the other end kept speaking for half a second, tinny and triumphant, before the cracked screen went dark.

Marcus did not look down.

Sophia’s face had lost all colour.

Her dark hair had fallen loose from its clip, and one side of her cardigan was twisted beneath Lily’s small trainer.

The electric kettle had just clicked off.

Steam rose in a thin white ribbon beside two mugs nobody had touched.

‘Lily,’ Sophia whispered. ‘Baby, please. Look at Mum.’

Lily did not answer.

Marcus crossed the room in three strides and dropped to his knee.

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