Chapters 13–15: Nate starts to question the Phelan heirs in court, as well as Phelan’s personal assistant, Snead, who lies in an attempt to get as much money as possible. Nate’s questions start to reveal the heirs’ greed and the lies that are being told to overturn Phelan’s final will. Nate travels to Salem to visit two of his children, and he promises
his ex-wife that he has changed, and he tells her that he wants to make things right and be a good father again. He then visits his other two children and attempts to repair his relationship with them as well, but they are older, so the meetings don’t go as well. Back in the courtroom, the heirs agree to settle on fifty million dollars each, and Nate decides to fly back to Brazil to tell Rachel the news and get her to sign a document. However, when he arrives
in Brazil, he finds that Rachel has died of malaria. He soon discovers that before dying of the disease, she wrote her own last will and testament, instructing Nate to put the money into a trust to be used for the World Tribe Missions around the world. She has seen Nate’s goodness
and realized that his addictions are finished. Nate’s journey along with that of Phelan’s fortune has finally come to its rightful conclusion.