Gregory cared about one thing—money. Even when his son Alex fell for Allison, daughter of Gregory’s business partner, he saw their love as a business deal. When Allison’s father asked Gregory to provide a home for the couple, Gregory refused to spend money. Instead, he forced his elderly mother, Lucy, into a nursing home to steal her house. He promised to visit, but never did.
Months later, Gregory told Alex, “Mom’s dead. She left you the house. Move in.” Alex, heartbroken, noticed something strange. A dog barked outside every night. When Alex investigated, he discovered the dog wore a locket with Lucy’s photo and an address.
Following the dog, Alex found Lucy alive but frail, abandoned in an old barn. “He left me here,” she whispered. Gregory had lied—again. Furious, Alex rescued her.
Allison told her father, William, who severed ties with Gregory and withdrew his support from their business. Gregory’s empire collapsed, and he was left with nothing.
Alex moved in with Lucy, Allison, and their children. He learned that love and loyalty are worth more than wealth. And thanks to Walter, the loyal dog, the truth came out. Gregory’s betrayal cost him everything. Karma, at last, had spoken.