This reads like a clickbait “revenge/fantasy courtroom story” you often see on social media.
The structure (“he said… I gave everything… everyone thought I was crazy… lawyer turned pale…”) is designed to:
- hook emotion (betrayal, shock, revenge)
- delay payoff (“until…”)
- push you to click or read comments for the “twist”
But there’s no verifiable real event or details, and these stories are usually:
- fictional
- heavily exaggerated
- or AI-generated engagement bait
🧠 Reality check
In real divorce cases:
- Assets (house, cars, money) are divided through law and court decisions, not dramatic one-sided “take everything” moments
- A lawyer would never “beg” a client in that emotional storytelling way in court proceedings
- Custody decisions (like a “son”) are based on child welfare laws, not sudden dramatic surprises
🚩 Why this style is popular
It’s built like a short drama:
- Conflict → sacrifice → twist → shock ending
This keeps people reading and commenting, even if it’s not real.
💡 Bottom line
There’s likely no actual hidden ending here—it’s a storytelling format meant to trigger curiosity.
If you want, I can:
- break down what real divorce proceedings usually look like
- or explain how custody and property division actually work in practice
- or help you spot more viral fake “story posts” like this quickly