
I, Emily Hartman, dedicated my whole life to our family’s luxury furniture business. While my younger sister Madison traveled Europe and lived the “good life” on social media, I spent 60 hours a week breathing dust in the workshop, creating masterpieces with my own hands while my fingers bled from sanding.

After getting my management degree, I hoped to finally become a partner. But one day, while looking for Dad’s documents, I found a hidden folder titled “Succession Plan.”
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Inside lay the verdict: 100% of the company goes to Madison on Dad’s 55th birthday. As for me? They planned to fire me in six months, as soon as I trained the staff. They were just using me as a workhorse.
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