Martina screamed, "You're dreaming!"

"Flores Group is your father's marital property, and if any shares are to be divided, it's me who gets them, not your mother."

Diego remained silent.

Daniela knew that her biological father always did this, letting Martina say the harsh things for him.

Keeping Martina there wouldn't help the situation.

"This is a hospital ward, not a place for you to make a scene. Please leave."

Martina wouldn't budge.

Daniela directly asked the nurse to "escort" her out.

The moment Martina was escorted out, no one noticed the flash of hatred in Renata's eyes.

Once the ward was quiet, Diego slowly spoke, "Daniela, I know it hasn't been easy for you to raise your mother these years, and you naturally care about money. It's not your fault."

"But you have to understand, what you're asking for isn't legally sound."

"And no married daughter would come to their family and demand two hundred million."

Perhaps due to morning sickness, Daniela felt nauseous and had to hold back the urge to vomit.

"If you want to talk about the law, then let's talk about the matter of your divorce from my mother."

"Back then, you and my mother agreed to a divorce. You said my mother was ill and couldn't handle the debt. The company and debt were to be taken over by you alone, and my mother would leave with nothing."

"Is that right?"

Diego smiled, "Since you know..."

Daniela interrupted him, "My mother was already mentally unstable at the time, she couldn't agree to a divorce with you."

"You were afraid of litigation, fearing the court would investigate your assets, so you tricked my mother into signing the divorce agreement."

"Do you think this kind of divorce is legally recognized?"

The smile on Diego's face vanished, his expression gradually turning grim, "You can't just say things without evidence."

Daniela stared at him quietly, a smile playing on her lips.

Not just her, even Renata behind her was "watching" him.

If it weren't for her unfocused gaze, he would have suspected if Renata had woken up.

The silence in the ward stretched for a long time.

Diego finally spoke slowly, "When you think about it, you're also my daughter. We got married hastily back then, and I didn't prepare a dowry for you. Now that our circumstances have improved, I should give you something to compensate for that."

"I'll give you two million and a car, as a little something from your dad."

"Having these things will make it easier for you to find a good husband."

Daniela found it funny, "You think you're sending a beggar off? Leaving Romero Family, forget two million, even two hundred million wouldn't make up for it."

"If you agree, you agree, if not, then forget it."

"Sofia went to Romero Family yesterday, she should know how much Fernanda protects me. As long as I don't leave on my own, Sofia won't be able to step into Romero Family's door."

Diego's face turned completely dark.

Daniela wasn't lying. Sofia had made it clear on the phone yesterday.

Seeing his reaction, Daniela continued, "Don't be so stingy with this small amount."

"Once Sofia marries into Romero Family, with her relationship with Sebastian, the money she'll bring you will be more than just a few billion."

"Why be so reluctant about this small amount?"

She had already completely torn apart her connection with Flores Family, so she spoke to Diego only in terms of benefit, not mentioning any father-daughter affection.

Diego knew he had to pay the two hundred million.

"Since you insist, as parents, we can't refuse. But two hundred million isn't a small amount, I need some time to prepare."

Daniela had anticipated this response, she smiled and took out a document.

It was clearly a "Property Transfer Agreement", stating that Diego voluntarily transferred two hundred million to Daniela, requiring payment within three months. Otherwise, Daniela could inherit half his shares.

Once Flores Group goes public, this half of the shares will be worth far more than two hundred million.

Daniela had even hired a notary.

Diego pursed his lips tightly, "This isn't necessary, is it?"

Daniela insisted, "I don't trust the character of you Flores Family people, better to have it notarized."