Part 2

Part 2
Rebeca reacted before anyone else.
She locked the hospital room door, demanded Valeria's phone, and ordered Dr. Salgado to sedate her immediately.
Her confidence came from years of certainty.
In Monterrey, the Alcázar name opened doors, buried investigations, and turned criminal favors into respectable business.
But Sebastián stepped between the doctor and the hospital bed.
He didn't shout.
He simply took the syringe from the doctor's hand and placed it on the table.
Octavio reached for the folder.
Valeria quietly told her husband to check the timestamps.
The signatures had been recorded at 2:14 p.m.
At that exact moment, the fetal monitor showed intense contractions while five people were inside the room.
Rebeca dismissed it as confusion caused by labor pain.
Dr. Salgado insisted separating the newborn from his mother was merely a medical recommendation.
Valeria looked at him so calmly that he instinctively stepped backward.
For eight months she had gathered evidence.
Records of his gambling debts.
Transfers from the Alcázar Foundation into his accounts.
Psychiatric reports completed before he had ever examined her.
She had also discovered that the Saltillo psychiatric clinic belonged to a shell company secretly controlled by Octavio.
They had never intended to treat her.
They planned to isolate her long enough to obtain temporary custody of the baby.
The reason was hidden inside Sebastián's grandfather's will.
The birth of the first legitimate grandson would unlock control of a trust worth more than $3.8 billion.
Until then, Rebeca could only access limited investment income under strict supervision.
The baby was the key.
Valeria was the obstacle.
Sebastián wanted to deny it.
Instead, Valeria unlocked her phone and played a video.
On screen, Rebeca ordered the nurses to restrain her.
Octavio forced the pen into her hand.
Dr. Salgado watched while she begged them to stop.
Sebastián's expression collapsed.
Octavio lunged toward the phone.
Sebastián shoved him against the wall.
“If you touch her again,” he warned, “we're finished.”
Rebeca finally dropped the act.
She reminded Sebastián that everything he owned—the company, the family estate, his reputation—existed because of her.
“She'll accuse you next,” Rebeca warned.
For one brief second...
Sebastián hesitated.
That hesitation hurt Valeria more than the bruises ever had.
She realized he still wasn't capable of choosing his wife over his mother.
Fortunately...
She no longer needed him to.
Beneath her pillow, she pressed another hidden emergency button linked directly to her attorney.
Moments later, Octavio opened the hospital room door.
Instead of escaping...
He found the hallway filled with investigators from the Nuevo León District Attorney's Office.
Behind them stood attorney Adriana Vélez carrying a court order.
Her first words left Rebeca speechless.
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“The trust has been frozen.”
Adriana had requested the emergency order before sunrise using the evidence Valeria had already delivered.
