THEY GAVE ME 72 HOURS TO LEAVE THE FARM — BUT THEY HAD NO IDEA WHAT WAS COMING

Quietly and legally, I sold the entire estate to Verdant Ventures for $2.85 million. The money was secured in protected corporate trusts my family could never touch.

But the real masterpiece was hidden inside the contract.

Verdant understood the farm’s success depended on me, my story, and my public image. So although they owned the land, I remained in complete operational control as Managing Director, earning a massive annual salary plus profit shares.

The farm no longer belonged to a vulnerable daughter they could bully. It belonged to a multi-billion-dollar corporation with aggressive lawyers and corporate security teams-

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