The billionaire spent two years in a coma… until the nurse’s daughter uncovered his wife’s macabre plan.

Carmen Ruiz moved quickly through the hallways of a high-end private hospital in San Pedro Garza García, Monterrey. A single mother and dedicated nurse, she worked exhausting double shifts to provide for her eight-year-old daughter, Lupita. After school, Lupita usually waited in the staff break room—but recently, she had developed a habit: visiting room 312.Inside that room lay Alejandro Garza, a powerful construction tycoon who had been in a deep coma for two years after a severe car crash. Doctors had long considered him a hopeless case. To his wife, Lorena, he was nothing more than a financial burden. But to Lupita, he was “Uncle Alex”—her quiet friend.“Mom, Uncle Alex understands me,” she once said. “He squeezed my finger when I told him about my test.”

Carmen tried to stay realistic. She knew reflexes could mislead people. But one afternoon, everything changed.While she checked the monitors, Lorena entered with Alejandro’s brother, Mauricio. They didn’t notice Carmen and Lupita nearby.“If we don’t disconnect him before Friday, the company will freeze everything,” Mauricio whispered.“I’ve already arranged it,” Lorena replied coldly. “Tomorrow we sign the papers and turn off the machines. I’m done pretending to care.”Carmen felt sick listening to them. But what shocked her even more was what happened next.As Lupita gently held Alejandro’s hand, a tear rolled down his face.The monitors spiked.He was aware.Trapped, but conscious.The sudden beeping startled Lorena and Mauricio.“Is he finally dying?” Lorena asked, almost hopeful.Carmen quickly stepped in, forcing them to leave. Once alone, Lupita clung to Alejandro’s hand.“He’s scared, Mom,” she whispered.That night, Carmen couldn’t rest. She called Dr. Morales, demanding urgent tests. By early morning, they secretly ran scans.

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