That opening is almost certainly a fictional viral story.
It follows a very recognizable pattern used by pages that publish serialized drama:
- A wealthy family and inheritance.
- An arrogant villain (the stepmother).
- A public humiliation (“Security, remove her.”).
- An instant reversal (“I transferred the hotel, the land, and $24 million into my trust.”).
- A dramatic ending (“74 missed calls… pounding on my door.”) that encourages readers to click for the next part.
These stories are usually:
- Fiction written for entertainment.
- Presented in the first person to feel authentic.
- Filled with precise details (like “$24 million” and “74 missed calls”) that make them seem real, even though they are often invented.
- Posted to generate clicks, comments, and advertising revenue.
Without names, dates, locations, or reporting from credible sources, there’s no reason to assume this actually happened.
If you enjoyed the story as entertainment, that’s fine—but it’s best not to treat it as a verified real-life event. If you have the full story or a link, I can help determine whether it’s original fiction or based on an actual incident.

