Quasi left, promising he would return soon, while Ayira and their son, Kenzo, stayed behind. At the airport, Kenzo became unusually quiet and frightened, begging his mother not to go back home. He told her he had overheard his father talking about something bad that would happen that night and that he needed to be far away when it did.
Although shaken, Ayira decided to trust him this time. Instead of entering the house, they hid on a nearby street and watched as a dark van stopped in front of their home. Two men went inside using a key. Shortly afterward, the house went up in flames.
Ayira realized her husband had planned everything to profit from life insurance. She and Kenzo survived only because the boy had overheard it all. With the help of a trusted attorney, they uncovered evidence linking Quasi to the arson and attempted murder.
Quasi was arrested at a public gathering, where he tried to manipulate the situation but was exposed. The evidence was undeniable, and he was found guilty of attempted murder, arson, and fraud, receiving a lengthy prison sentence.
The story ends with Ayira and Kenzo alive—traumatized but free—starting a new life far from the man who tried to erase them.