The millionaire returned home to surprise his wife with a gift

The sun burned white over Mexico City International Airport, turning concrete into glare and metal into heat as the plane finally slowed to a stop. Damián stepped onto the tarmac with practiced calm, dark glasses hiding eyes that had learned how to stay unreadable in boardrooms across three continents. At thirty-five, he carried himself with the ease of someone who had failed spectacularly before succeeding—someone who knew how fragile success really was. His fortune hadn’t come from inheritance or luck.

It came from relentless work: a taco stand that grew into restaurants, restaurants that turned into real estate, deals that demanded sleepless nights and constant travel from Monterrey to Dubai and back again. Five years had passed since he had last truly lived in one place.

Five years of hotel rooms that smelled the same, meetings that blurred together, dinners eaten alone while staring at spreadsheets. This trip home was different. No press. No assistants. No announcements. He wanted the surprise to be personal. As the SUV carried him away from the airport toward Jalisco, his hand rested unconsciously on a small velvet box tucked into his jacket.

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