Don Ricardo Valenzuela was known for precision, control, and success. His real estate empire spanned continents, and his name carried weight in boardrooms and headlines alike. But none of his wealth or influence mattered when he returned home each evening to the quiet halls of his mansion.
Years earlier, his wife Sofía had passed away unexpectedly, leaving behind a grief that money could not ease. Their young son, Martín, became the center of Don Ricardo’s world—and his greatest concern. Protecting the boy mattered more than any contract or acquisition.
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