The billionaire’s son was suffering from pain, until the nanny removed something mysterious from his head…

A child born into Mexico’s elite cried day and night for no clear reason. His wealthy father eventually hired a modest nurse from a rough neighborhood. What she uncovered would expose a crime no one wanted to imagine.

Rain lashed against the windows of a luxury penthouse in Lomas de Chapultepec as Alejandro Salgado crushed his phone in his hand. Outside, Mexico City shimmered. Inside, despair ruled.

“I don’t care about the cost,” he shouted into the call. “I want the best neurologist here tomorrow. My son hasn’t stopped crying for three weeks.”

He ended the call and pressed his palms to his face. Alejandro had built a real-estate empire worth billions of pesos, yet none of it mattered when he heard seven-year-old Tomás screaming upstairs—raw, endless cries that sounded like pain without a name.That’s fourteen doctors already,” said his wife, Lucía Ferrer, stepping into the study with a glass of wine. Her designer dress was flawless; her eyes were cold. “Maybe you should accept that he’s just weak. Spoiled.”

“He’s in pain,” Alejandro snapped. “I see it in his eyes.”

At that moment, Don Rafael, the family’s longtime butler, entered quietly. “Sir, the agency sent another nurse. She claims experience with difficult children.”

Alejandro exhaled. “Send her in.”

Minutes later, Marisol Vega stood before them. Mid-thirties, dark braided hair, worn jeans, simple blouse. Her hands showed years of work. Her eyes held something sharp and steady.

“I’m Marisol Vega,” she said. “Pediatric nurse. From La Guerrero.”

Lucía scoffed. “From there?”

Marisol didn’t flinch. “That place taught me how to recognize fear and pain. Your child isn’t misbehaving. He’s suffering.”

Alejandro stood. “Every doctor says he’s fine.”

“May I see him?” Marisol asked. “Pain doesn’t wait for morning.”

They climbed four floors, the crying growing louder. Tomás lay curled on the floor of a room filled with expensive toys, clutching his head.

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