A palm scan activated a projector, revealing Walter Jonas himself.
Through the recording, Elliott learned that Walter was his biological father, a scientist who had given him to his uncle out of fear and necessity. Walter’s message spoke of love, regret, and hope, passing the mansion to Elliott as part of his journey.
Emotionally overwhelmed, Elliott returned upstairs and later shared everything with the family who raised him. Weeks later, the mansion reopened not as a place of secrets, but as a Center for Climate and History Studies, filled with life, laughter, and learning.
Elliott had inherited more than a house; he had gained understanding, connection, and a place to honor both his past and future.

