
Part 2: Twenty-three years earlier, he had not been a street cleaner.

He had been one of the most powerful real estate developers in the city — the founder of a billion-dollar company built from nothing. He had three sons, a beautiful wife, and more money than he could ever spend.
But the more successful he became, the more dangerous his life turned.
When his wife died suddenly, everything changed.
The people closest to him started fighting over control of his company. Lawyers lied. Documents disappeared. Trusted partners turned against him. And when he discovered that someone inside his own circle had forged papers to steal the business from his children, he made one mistake:
He told the wrong person he knew the truth.
A week later, his car went off the road and exploded.
The world believed he was dead.
But he survived.
Barely.
Burned, injured, and unable to prove who he was, he disappeared before the people who wanted him gone could finish the job. He spent years moving from shelter to shelter, taking odd jobs, hiding in plain sight, watching the city he once ruled forget his face.
What he did not know was that his youngest son had never stopped searching.
The three men standing in front of him now were not strangers.
They were his grandsons.
The one holding the burger had recognized a small crescent-shaped scar near the old man’s temple — the same scar visible in a family portrait that had hung for years in their father’s office.
The second man was already crying.
The third reached into his jacket pocket with shaking hands and pulled out an old photograph.
It showed the same old man, decades younger, smiling in a dark suit beside a tower he had built.
The street cleaner stared at the photo… then at their faces.
His lips trembled.
One of the grandsons stepped closer and said,
“Grandfather… Dad died still trying to find you.”
The broom slipped from the old man’s hand.
And then the grandson holding the crushed burger looked toward the direction the white sports car had disappeared… and said the line that changed everything:
“Do you know who that woman was?”
The old man slowly shook his head.
The grandson’s jaw tightened.
“She’s the daughter of the man who stole your empire.”
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