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The story begins among the vine rows of the San Lorenzo Estate in the Guadalupe Valley. To Hanna Román, this land isn't about money; it's the living memory of her father, the man who taught her that every grape holds the secret of time. However, since his death, Hanna's world has been falling apart. Her mother, Doña Elena-a woman whose entire identity is tied to her last name and her jewelry box-has squandered the family fortune in a desperate attempt to keep up appearances among Mexico's elite. Debt is closing in, and the banks are threatening to seize the hacienda. This is when Elena plays her final card: her daughter. Hanna is young, beautiful, and possesses a purity that stands in stark contrast to the decay of high society, making her the family's most valuable asset. Elena reaches out to the Montes family, a lineage of financial sharks, and proposes a deal that feels like it belongs in another century: a marriage alliance in exchange for wiping out the Román family's debts. The Clash of Two Worlds Sergio Montes doesn't believe in fate, only in statistics. As the CEO of Montes Holdings, his life is a whirlwind of private jets and board meetings in Mexico City skyscrapers. He is strikingly handsome but glacially cold. He accepts the deal not for love or even desire, but out of strategic necessity: his grandfather, the patriarch of the empire, has given him an ultimatum to inherit the presidency of the company-he must "settle down" and project a solid family image. Their first meeting at a luxury restaurant in Mexico City is a total train wreck. Hanna arrives with the dust of the hacienda still in her soul and her pride wounded; Sergio arrives with a legal contract in hand. He looks at her as just another acquisition-a beautiful but silent asset. She looks at her as the executioner of her freedom. The Paper Pact The contract is signed with clear clauses: A two-year public marriage. Living together in Sergio's penthouse in Mexico City. Hanna receives the funds to modernize San Lorenzo but cannot return to live there until the contract expires. Any real emotional involvement is strictly forbidden. The beginning of their life together is a cold war. Hanna feels suffocated by the city and Sergio's controlling nature. He, in turn, is caught off guard by her resistance. Hanna isn't the "trophy wife" he expected; she secretly studies agronomy, reads up on commercial law, and questions his every move. Cracks in the Armor The turning point comes when Sergio is forced to visit the San Lorenzo Estate for an audit. Away from his concrete jungle, he sees a different Hanna: passionate, a leader, and deeply connected to the land. For the first time, the arrogant CEO feels a crack in his armor. The physical attraction that was always humming beneath the surface like an electric current finally explodes during a storm at the hacienda, where the contract stops being about paper and starts being about skin. However, Hanna's mother, Elena, isn't done with her schemes. Seeing Sergio start to soften, she fears losing her grip on the money and begins leaking information to the press to sabotage the relationship-leading Hanna to believe that Sergio is planning to sell the hacienda behind her back to build a hotel complex. Climax and Redemption The perceived betrayal breaks Hanna. She flees the city and retreats to the vineyards, ready to lose everything rather than stay with a man who thinks everything has a price. Sergio, faced for the first time with something he can't buy with a check, has to choose between his empire and the woman who taught him how to feel. The end of the story isn't just about saving the San Lorenzo Estate; it's about the transformation of them both. Sergio has to swallow his pride to ask for forgiveness, and Hanna has to learn that love-even when it starts as a transaction-can be the only absolute truth in a world of appearances.

Chapter 1 The Sunset of the Román Legacy

The Jalisco sky turned a violent shade of red, as if the earth itself could sense the tragedy. At the San Lorenzo Estate, the silence wasn't peaceful; it was sepulchral. Antonio Román-a man who built a tequila empire with iron hands and a heart of gold-now lay beneath the fresh soil, leaving behind a void that the evening wind seemed to widen by the second.

Hanna Román stood by the large window in her father's office. She could still smell the faint scent of vanilla tobacco clinging to the velvet curtains. Beside her, her mother, Elena, struggled to keep her composure, though her smeared mascara betrayed the fact that her "Grand Lady of San Lorenzo" facade was about to crumble.

The Truth Behind the Oak Desk

"Please, have a seat," said Peña, the attorney, breaking the silence with the solemnity of an executioner.

"I don't want to sit, Peña," Hanna replied, her voice raspy from crying and exhaustion. "Just tell us how bad the accounts are. My father was always secretive, but San Lorenzo is producing well."

The lawyer sighed, placing a series of red folders on the mahogany desk. When Hanna opened them, she didn't see numbers; she saw the end of her world.

"Antonio wasn't just secretive, Hanna... he was desperate. The last three years of agave blight and poor stock market investments backed him into a corner."

The Abyss of Bankruptcy

Elena approached the table, picking up one of the documents with trembling fingers. "What is this, Peña? It says 'Foreclosure Notice.'"

"What you're seeing is the reality," the lawyer explained. "Antonio took out private loans to avoid declaring bankruptcy to his partners. He used San Lorenzo as collateral."

Hanna felt a sharp blow to her stomach. "Are you telling me my home-my grandparents' land-isn't ours anymore?"

"Technically, the estate is hanging by a thread. You are in total bankruptcy. There are no savings, the company accounts are frozen by the tax authorities, and the creditors aren't going to wait. If you don't come up with an exorbitant amount of money in less than a month, San Lorenzo will fall into the hands of an investment group from the capital."

"Antonio Román didn't die of a heart attack, Hanna... he died from the weight of knowing he was leaving you both on the streets," Peña added with genuine sadness.

A Legacy in Ashes

Elena collapsed into her husband's chair, burying her face in her hands. Hanna, however, clenched her fists. She looked at the portrait of her father hanging on the wall: Antonio was smiling, proud, with the agave fields stretching out behind him.

"I won't allow it," Hanna whispered, even though she felt the very ground of San Lorenzo shifting beneath her feet. "This land is all we have left of him."

Hanna and Elena went cold. They couldn't understand how they had gone from being the owners of the most prosperous property in the region to being on the debtor list of a man who destroyed empires before breakfast.

"It's not just a distillery, Peña... it's San Lorenzo," Hanna whispered, her voice breaking. "These are our vineyards. The vines my grandfather brought from France, the land my father cared for like another child."

Peña nodded sadly, adjusting his tie. "I know, Hanna. But to Sergio Montes, San Lorenzo isn't about tradition or nostalgia. To him, this vineyard is a strategic piece in his luxury portfolio."

The Contract with the "Steel King"

Hanna snatched the document from the table. Her eyes scanned the clauses with fury. Antonio Román, in a desperate attempt to save a bad export run, had signed a deal with the devil.

Creditor: Sergio Montes, CEO of Montes Global Holdings.

Collateral: The entirety of the San Lorenzo vineyard acreage and the main house.

Status: Default on payment following the death of the title holder.

"My father couldn't have been that reckless," Elena sobbed, slumping into the leather chair. "Sergio Montes is a man without scruples! They say he buys bankrupt properties just to demolish them or resell them to the highest bidder."

"Antonio was cornered, Mrs. Elena," Peña explained. "Montes lent him the private capital that no bank would give him, but the interest was the vineyard itself. Now that Don Antonio has passed, the debt is due immediately."

A New Owner on the Horizon

Hanna walked to the window. From there, she could see the endless rows of vines, heavy with grapes that shimmered like rubies in the sun. The Román legacy was about to be uprooted by a man who had likely never dirtied his shoes with the soil of the fields.

"We're in total bankruptcy, Mom. We don't have the money to pay a billionaire like him. What I don't understand is... why would Sergio Montes want our vineyard, of all things?"

The answer to that question was the start of a nightmare Hanna couldn't yet imagine. The Román name no longer meant power; now, it was just a debt on Sergio Montes' balance sheet.

The echo of the door closing behind Peña left an unbearable emptiness in the office. The silence that followed wasn't peace; it was the ringing in your ears right after a bomb goes off.

Hanna looked at her mother. Elena was pale, her gaze lost in the large oil portrait of Antonio that presided over the room.

A Puzzle Without Pieces

"When, Mom?" Hanna asked, breaking the trance. "At what point did Dad sit down at a table with a man like Sergio Montes? We knew things were hard, but this... this is a total surrender."

Elena shook her head, clutching a silk handkerchief. "I don't know, honey. Your father was always a man of long silences. He said he didn't want to burden us with his 'office matters.' But Sergio Montes isn't a 'matter,' he's a sentence. That man owns half the country, Hanna. Our families never got along... this feels more like an execution than a business deal."

Hanna approached the desk and began searching through the drawers with feverish urgency. She needed to understand the scale of the disaster.

The Survival Plan

The reality was crushing. Not only had they lost the pillar of their family, but they were about to lose their identity. San Lorenzo wasn't just dirt and grapes; it was the place where Hanna had taken her first steps and where Antonio had planned to grow old.

"We aren't going to just sit around and wait for the moving trucks," Hanna said, a spark of steel in her eyes that hadn't been there ten minutes ago. "If Sergio Montes thinks he's going to walk in here and take our vineyards without a fight, then he doesn't know the Román women."

Step 1: Internal audit. They had to know exactly how much was owed and what the real deadlines were before Montes could legally execute the seizure.

Step 2: Find allies. Antonio must have had loyal friends in the wine industry who would hate to see Montes take over San Lorenzo.

Step 3: The confrontation. Sooner or later, they would have to look Sergio Montes in the eye.

The First Clue

While rummaging through some papers at the back of the safe, Hanna found a small handwritten note, hidden behind an old family photograph. The handwriting was her father's-quick and nervous:

"Forgive me, Elena. Montes gave me no choice. The price of saving the harvest was selling him my soul, but he wants something more than grapes."

Hanna felt a shiver run down her spine. What did her father mean by "something more"?

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