My mother’s birthday dinner at the Tran family villa was always a flawless performance—at least for those standing in the spotlight.
And this year, the one shining the brightest was still my sister—Hannah.
She sat in the seat of honor, raising a glass of champagne, laughing loudly as she bragged about the multi-million-dollar project her company had just secured. Everyone around her nodded in admiration, as if she were the family’s only pride.
And me? I sat quietly at the corner of the table with my son—Minh, six years old. He was well-behaved, silently eating small bites, trying his best not to draw any attention.
Until everything shattered.
“That’s my seat.”
Hannah’s voice cut through the air. She stood up, pointing straight at the chair Minh was sitting in.
“I’m sorry, he just—” I didn’t even get to finish.
“Don’t talk to me like that,” Hannah sneered. “Your son thinks he can sit in a VIP guest’s seat? Who gave him permission?”
Startled, Minh quickly stood up—but in his haste, he knocked over his glass of orange juice. The liquid spilled across the table, some of it splashing onto Hannah’s expensive white dress.
The room froze instantly.
“Oh my God…” she looked down at the stain, her expression changing.
Then, without a second of hesitation—Hannah shoved him.
Minh was thrown backward, his back hitting the edge of the table before he fell hard onto the floor. The dull thud made my heart stop.
“Mom…” he sobbed.
I rushed down and pulled him into my arms, my hands trembling when I saw a red mark forming on his forehead.
“Have you lost your mind?” I hissed.
“Look at my dress!” Hannah screamed. “It’s custom-made! Everyone in this family knows how much it’s worth! Your son is nothing but a little wrecking machine!”
I looked around.
My father was frowning—not because his grandson had fallen, but because the tablecloth was stained.
My mother sighed. “Oh, come on. It’s nothing. Don’t make a scene—the guests are watching.”
No one… not a single person… stepped forward to check if Minh was okay.
“He’s just a child,” I said, my voice turning cold.
“Even a child should know their place,” my father replied flatly. “If you can’t raise him properly, don’t bring him here to embarrass us.”
In that moment, I understood.
All these years, I had endured everything for the sake of “family”… when in reality, it was just a stage where my son and I were nothing more than unwanted side characters.
I stood up and picked Minh up.
He was still sobbing, clutching tightly onto my shirt.
I didn’t cry. I didn’t shout. I simply looked straight at Hannah.
“You’re right,” I said slowly. “We don’t belong here.”
Hannah scoffed. “Finally figured that out.”
I turned and walked toward the door.
But before leaving, I took out my phone and dialed a number.
The person on the other end picked up immediately. “Yes, ma’am.”
I glanced back at the table one last time—where they were still sitting, confident, arrogant, completely unaware of what was about to happen.
“Pause all investments into Tran Holdings,” I said calmly. “And… begin the withdrawal process.”
I hung up.
Behind me, Hannah was still speaking loudly. “Typical freeloader, always putting on some kind of act—”
She stopped mid-sentence when her phone started ringing.
I didn’t need to turn back to know the look on her face.
“Why… why is the bank calling me?” her voice began to tremble. “What do you mean… credit suspended?”
I opened the door.
“Oh, and one more thing,” I said without looking back. “That multi-million-dollar project you were just bragging about…”
I paused.
“…I’m the one who decides whether it gets signed. Or not.”
The door closed behind me.
And this time, I didn’t look back.
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