Mateo realized his entire identity had been a lie.
That night, alone, he faced the truth: he wasn’t the strong man he thought he was—he had been selfish, blind, and cruel.
When Valeria stayed behind with the children, he returned home alone—and for the first time, understood what she had carried all those years. The empty house, the chores, the silence—it all overwhelmed him.
So he made a decision.
He sold his luxuries, gave up his pride, and went back to her—not to demand forgiveness, but to change.
When he arrived, he brought everything he had left—money, documents, even the apartment in her name. He admitted his mistakes openly and promised to become a better partner and father.
Valeria listened quietly.
Then she revealed something else.
She had already built her own successful business—“Dulces Valeria”—supplying desserts to major supermarkets. She had created it quietly, without his support.
Mateo was stunned.
“You’re incredible,” he whispered.
“I always was,” she replied. “You just refused to see it.”
For the first time, he began to truly understand her worth.
He stayed, worked alongside her family, learned humility, helped with chores, and slowly rebuilt trust with his children.
A month later, Valeria made her decision.
She would return to the city with him—but on new terms.
They would be equals.
She would lead her business. He would share responsibility at home. No more control. No more pride.