I Slapped My Fiancé—Then Married His Billionaire Nemesis -
Chapter 192 - 193 Ashton’s POV: Fake Will
Chapter 192: Chapter 193 Ashton’s POV: Fake Will
‘I didn’t bribe anyone! It’s a legal document. You can verify it at the notary’s office! I—’
Franklin choked on his own words.
A rough cough cut him off.
His neck flushed red, and sweat clung to the edge of his hairline.
Ashton said nothing.
His eyes moved slowly over Franklin, like he was waiting for the performance to continue.
Franklin tried again, repeating the same defence, then again, rearranging the sentences.
Ashton stopped listening.
‘That’s enough,’ he said flatly. ‘Looks like you didn’t listen to a single word during our last conversation.’
Franklin blinked. ‘Wh-what do you mean?’
‘I mean I had someone watching you. And your wife. Your nephew. Your niece. That fake lawyer you dragged in whose licence was pulled last year. The accountant moving your assets offshore. All of them.’ He tapped his phone. ‘Would you like the photos or the audio first?’
Franklin froze.
Then he started shaking.
His lips parted but nothing came out.
Ashton’s mood lifted. Slightly.
He gave it a few seconds, then continued. ‘I know what your company’s worth. I know your personal assets. I know what your wife’s hoarding and how much of your property’s tucked under your friends’ names. I know exactly how much should be listed in that will.’
Franklin wobbled.
His palms hit the table.
He sank into the chair, legs folding like paper.
‘You founded Vance Omnia,’ Ashton said. ‘But it stopped being yours the moment you started siphoning assets. You think prison’s not on the table?’
Franklin clenched his teeth until his jaw trembled. ‘I didn’t touch anything—’
‘You think I’m bluffing,’ Ashton said. ‘Or just stupid?’
Franklin cracked. ‘I’m her father! You can’t do this! I’ll fix the will, alright? I’ll rewrite the whole fucking thing!’
‘Too late. I gave you a chance. You pissed on it.’
Ashton made a call.
Franklin lurched forward, hands up. ‘Please. Ashton. She’s my daughter... I’ll fix the will. I’ll make a real one. Everything to her. Stocks. Trusts. The property in Verbier. She can have all of it. Just—just don’t do this.’
‘You already did this,’ Ashton said coldly.
‘She’ll hate you. You think Mirabelle won’t find out what you did? You get me arrested, she’ll never forgive you—’
‘You’re wrong,’ Ashton said. ‘She stopped needing your approval a long time ago.’
‘You arrogant little shit. You think you’re protecting her? You’re not. You’re just another man deciding what she gets and what she doesn’t. You think she won’t see it?’
‘She’ll see exactly what you are. That’s why I’m not worried.’
Franklin’s chest heaved. ‘Just let me go. I’ll fix it, Ashton. I’ll fix everything, I swear...’
His gaze darted to the door.
Then he ran.
He barely made it two steps before Ashton kicked a chair into his path.
The leg cracked into Franklin’s calf.
He stumbled, cracked into the door with a loud grunt, slid halfway down it, wheezing.
Then came the knock.
Ashton opened the door calmly.
Dominic stood on the threshold, flanked by two officers.
Ashton stepped aside. ‘He’s all yours.’
When Franklin was read his rights and cuffed, he didn’t react.
He didn’t seem to be aware of what was happening.
But when the officers tried to march him to the door, his knees buckled.
One of them had to grab his collar to stop him from collapsing on the carpet.
Ashton watched Franklin being hauled out, head low, mouth open, limbs too loose to resist.
The tension in his chest lifted.
Franklin’s stunt—money laundering, falsified records, offshore transfers, tax fraud—had racked up a case worth over a hundred million.
He’d be lucky to get out in a decade.
***
Ashton left work early.
Unusual for him, but after the morning’s chaos, he didn’t see the point in waiting around for more.
He stepped into the house, unfastened his cuffs, and headed straight to the kitchen.
The place was quiet.
Carmen wasn’t in.
He opened the fridge, stared at its contents, and shut it again.
Thought about making dinner.
Mirabelle had tried last night, and burnt herself, judging by the awkwardly wrapped finger she’d tried to hide.
But if he cooked for her tonight, she’d know he knew.
She’d feel self-conscious.
They’d have to talk about it, and that would spiral into another awkward conversation.
Too many ways to misstep.
So he messaged Carmen.
Dinner was nearly ready when Mirabelle came through the door, hair damp from the snow, cheeks pink with cold.
‘I have something to show you,’ Ashton said, holding out a folder.
She took it and sat, flipping through.
Her brows drew in. ‘This is... Franklin’s will? He left me... everything?’
‘It’s a forgery. The stamps are fake. The assets listed are a joke.’
‘Huh.’
Ashton watched her face. Measured her reaction.
‘He hid most of his holdings. Offshore. Under aliases. Through shell companies. He was arrested today.’
She didn’t react right away. Just shut the folder and set it aside.
He waited for a flare of anger. A thrown accusation. Even just a cold look.
The man was her father, after all.
But all she said was, ‘If he did all those things you said, then he deserves to go to jail.’
His shoulders lowered a fraction. ‘With the evidence I gave the police, the case will be open and shut. This will’s invalid, but you’re the Vances’ only biological daughter. The money will naturally pass to you when they’re gone.’
‘They know about Catherine?’ she asked, looking up.
Ashton nodded. ‘Caroline, Serenna, Preston—they’ll try to move what they can once they find out about the arrest. But don’t worry. I’m watching them.’
She gave a faint smile. ‘You don’t have to go to all this trouble for me. You know I don’t care about their money.’
‘I know,’ Ashton said. ‘But you have a right to it. And they owe you, after everything.’
She leaned across the table and kissed him. ‘Thank you.’
‘You don’t have to thank me.’
‘Right, I forgot.’
He hesitated, then asked, ‘Was there something you wanted to talk about last night?’
She sat down with a sigh and picked up her fork. ‘What? Oh. Nothing.’
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