Trust Fund Heiress's Revenge: His Betrayal Earned 30 Years - Chapter 4: Chapter 4
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Preston's team was astoundingly efficient.
Twenty-four hours later, he sent me the preliminary analysis.
"Your situation is worse than I thought. Rhett's trust structure is a perfect closed loop. If you sue in the Cayman Islands, by the time you win, the money will be long gone."
My heart sank.
"But," Preston tapped the screen lightly, a wicked smile playing at the corners of his mouth.
"He's too greedy!"
"To maintain absolute control, he made himself the sole fund manager and supervisor. Once something happens to him, the entire structure will collapse."
"We need startup capital." Preston pulled up a document.
"I found that you still have a joint emergency fund account—Swiss Bank, twenty million."
Twenty million! I remembered now.
"It requires dynamic verification codes from both parties." Preston reminded me.
"I know." I was very familiar with Rhett's passwords.
He was arrogant—all his passwords were related to a few key numbers.
Our wedding anniversary, his birthday, and... Nina's birthday.
I took a deep breath and logged into the Swiss Bank account.
I entered the account number and my verification code.
The system prompted: Please enter the fund manager's dynamic verification code.
Wedding anniversary—wrong.
Nina's birthday—wrong.
My heart rate accelerated.
Wait... that illegitimate child, Kimi.
I entered Kimi's calculated birthday.
【Verification Successful!】
I immediately entered the transfer amount: $20,000,000.
When I clicked confirm, my heart was pounding.
The screen displayed: "Transaction processing..."
Success! I had the funds to fight back!
Three-minute countdown.
60 seconds...
30 seconds...
Suddenly, my phone started ringing frantically!
Not a deposit notification—it was the bank's anti-fraud alert.
【Warning: Your account has triggered a high-risk transaction alert. Account permanently frozen.】
Frozen? How was that possible? I had passed verification!
My phone rang again.
It was Rhett.
I pressed answer.
"Good evening, darling." His voice was mocking, almost playful, like a predator toying with prey.
"Did you do this?"
"I have to admit, you're a bit smarter than I thought, actually guessing Kimi's birthday."
"But Lydia, you're too naive."
"In financial games, all the loopholes you can easily see are traps."
My mind buzzed.
"What do you mean?"
"This account was deliberately left by me to test your greed and stupidity."
"I set up a 'reverse trigger' alert. Any attempt to bypass me and make large transfers through password guessing automatically triggers the highest level of risk control, permanently freezing the account."
"Only I can unlock it, you idiot!"
I instantly felt dizzy.
Not only had I failed to get the money, I'd blocked my last route.
Rhett's light laughter came through the phone.
"Thank you, Lydia. You saved me the trouble of dealing with this joint property."
"Oh, and half an hour ago, as CEO of Ward Group, I forcibly liquidated all the company's key stock holdings and cashed out."
"Now Ward Group's liquid funds are zero."
Twenty-four hours later, he sent me the preliminary analysis.
"Your situation is worse than I thought. Rhett's trust structure is a perfect closed loop. If you sue in the Cayman Islands, by the time you win, the money will be long gone."
My heart sank.
"But," Preston tapped the screen lightly, a wicked smile playing at the corners of his mouth.
"He's too greedy!"
"To maintain absolute control, he made himself the sole fund manager and supervisor. Once something happens to him, the entire structure will collapse."
"We need startup capital." Preston pulled up a document.
"I found that you still have a joint emergency fund account—Swiss Bank, twenty million."
Twenty million! I remembered now.
"It requires dynamic verification codes from both parties." Preston reminded me.
"I know." I was very familiar with Rhett's passwords.
He was arrogant—all his passwords were related to a few key numbers.
Our wedding anniversary, his birthday, and... Nina's birthday.
I took a deep breath and logged into the Swiss Bank account.
I entered the account number and my verification code.
The system prompted: Please enter the fund manager's dynamic verification code.
Wedding anniversary—wrong.
Nina's birthday—wrong.
My heart rate accelerated.
Wait... that illegitimate child, Kimi.
I entered Kimi's calculated birthday.
【Verification Successful!】
I immediately entered the transfer amount: $20,000,000.
When I clicked confirm, my heart was pounding.
The screen displayed: "Transaction processing..."
Success! I had the funds to fight back!
Three-minute countdown.
60 seconds...
30 seconds...
Suddenly, my phone started ringing frantically!
Not a deposit notification—it was the bank's anti-fraud alert.
【Warning: Your account has triggered a high-risk transaction alert. Account permanently frozen.】
Frozen? How was that possible? I had passed verification!
My phone rang again.
It was Rhett.
I pressed answer.
"Good evening, darling." His voice was mocking, almost playful, like a predator toying with prey.
"Did you do this?"
"I have to admit, you're a bit smarter than I thought, actually guessing Kimi's birthday."
"But Lydia, you're too naive."
"In financial games, all the loopholes you can easily see are traps."
My mind buzzed.
"What do you mean?"
"This account was deliberately left by me to test your greed and stupidity."
"I set up a 'reverse trigger' alert. Any attempt to bypass me and make large transfers through password guessing automatically triggers the highest level of risk control, permanently freezing the account."
"Only I can unlock it, you idiot!"
I instantly felt dizzy.
Not only had I failed to get the money, I'd blocked my last route.
Rhett's light laughter came through the phone.
"Thank you, Lydia. You saved me the trouble of dealing with this joint property."
"Oh, and half an hour ago, as CEO of Ward Group, I forcibly liquidated all the company's key stock holdings and cashed out."
"Now Ward Group's liquid funds are zero."
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