By this point, the relationship between the protagonist parent and the “dismissed” son has deteriorated beyond repair — or has it? Chapter 7 opens with an unexpected letter (email? voice note? depending on your version) that no one saw coming.

The son, instead of begging for forgiveness, fights back. He exposes secrets the parent thought were buried forever: financial manipulations, emotional blackmail, and a betrayal that goes back years.

Meanwhile, the family matriarch/patriarch realizes that firing their own child from their lives and business might have backfired spectacularly.

If this is your own story title and you’re looking for inspiration to write Chapter 7, here’s a 300-word continuation excerpt you can use as a starting point:

“La noticia cayó como un balde de agua fría. ‘No eres nuestro hijo’, le había dicho su madre, pero aquello era imposible. Mateo revisó la fecha del test de ADN escondido en el maletín de su padre. El resultado: 0% de coincidencia.
‘Entonces… ¿por qué me hiciste director de ventas?’, preguntó temblando.
Su padre, don Ricardo, encendió un cigarro antes de contestar: ‘Porque los incompetentes se eliminan mejor desde arriba. Querido hijo, estás despedido del negocio… y de mi vida.’
Capítulo 7 comienza con Mateo caminando sin rumbo por el parque industrial. En un banco, una chica deje caer un folleto: ‘¿Te han traicionado? Trabaja para nosotros.’ Era la empresa rival: Grupo Horizonte.”

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"Querido hijo, estás despedido – Capítulo 7"

Below is a ready-to-use blog post in English (assuming you want to reach international readers following this Spanish novel or drama). If you need it in Spanish instead, just let me know.


Chapter Title: El peso de las consecuencias
(The Weight of Consequences)

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Based on common dramatic structures for a story titled "Dear Son, You're Fired", here is a plausible summary of Chapter 7, written as if the chapter existed:

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