He kicked his pregnant wife out of the house, convinced she’d cheated on him. Ten years later, he saw four girls with eyes just like his at a traffic light—and realized what a terrible mistake he’d made.
In the cool interior of his Mercedes-Benz, billionaire Mauricio del Valle calmly scanned the stock market reports while the car sat stuck in traffic. His driver turned onto an old street, and at the intersection, Mauricio’s gaze accidentally fell on the sidewalk.
Four nine-year-old girls sat there. Poorly dressed, they were selling gum and small bouquets. But it wasn’t poverty.
They were identical.
Absolutely.
And everything—like a reflection of him.
Same hair, same chin… and the same rare emerald eyes of the del Valle family.
Mauricio ordered the car to stop and approached them. The girls gave their names: Valentina, Mia, Sofia, and Lucia. When he asked about her mother, the youngest quietly said she was in prison—sentenced for stealing milk and medicine when one of her sisters fell seriously ill.
Mauricio remembered the past.
Ten years ago, doctors told him he was sterile. So when his wife, Victoria, announced she was pregnant, he assumed she was cheating on him. Furious, he kicked her out of the house and vowed never to see her again.
Now his four daughters stood before him.
He bought everything they sold and took them to a cheap street food stand. While the girls greedily devoured tacos, he called his detective and ordered an urgent review of Victoria’s case.
An hour later, the answer came.
Victoria hadn’t stolen the medicine.
She had been framed.
And it was the man Mauricio trusted most.
His own brother.







