The reason Ronnie left, Drew was the sole heir according to Monica’s will General Hospital Spoilers
General Hospital: Drew Kane’s Empire Rises — and the Ghosts of Monica’s Legacy Return to Haunt Port Charles
In General Hospital’s latest explosive twist, the Quartermaine family finds itself facing a reckoning decades in the making. What began as Ronnie’s shocking confession — that she had forged documents and stolen a Quartermaine identity — has set off a chain of events that could permanently alter the family dynasty.

When Drew Kane forced Ronnie to face the truth, her deception unraveled like silk. She admitted that she had faked her ties to the family to gain respect and survival in a world where power meant everything.
But her confession did more than expose fraud — it unearthed long-buried secrets tied to Monica Quartermaine’s will.
Hidden deep in Monica’s estate documents was a codicil — proof that she had intended to leave a portion of the family fortune to Drew.
For years, Drew had been treated like an outsider, denied the recognition he deserved. But Monica’s handwritten will changed everything. It confirmed that she had always seen him as her true son.
Instead of bringing peace, this revelation ignited Drew’s fury. To him, Monica’s gesture felt less like love and more like pity. As he uncovered how the family had concealed the truth after her death, Drew’s pain turned to vengeance. He began gathering lawyers, reclaiming power, and vowing to expose every Quartermaine secret buried beneath their marble halls.
Ronnie’s fraud became the mirror of everything Drew despised about the family — the lies, the manipulation, the privilege. And yet, the two shared the same ache: both were outsiders clawing for belonging. Her confession cost her everything, but Drew’s thirst for justice began to consume him.
The turning point came when legal documents surfaced confirming Drew as the sole heir to the Quartermaine estate. The mansion, the land, and the legacy all became his.
Tracy fought the decision, Brook Lynn tried to calm the storm, and Jason watched helplessly as his brother transformed before his eyes.
Ronnie, wracked with guilt, quietly signed over the property before vanishing from Port Charles. Her exit left behind whispers — had she been silenced, or had she chosen to disappear? Whatever the truth, Drew’s rise to power was complete.
But victory came with a cost. The mansion felt hollow, its portraits staring down at him like silent judges. Drew turned Monica’s charitable vision into a corporate empire, expanding her legacy into a web of power that reached beyond Port Charles. Yet with each success, he grew colder — more like the Quartermaines he once despised.
By year’s end, Drew Kane stood as the new patriarch of a dynasty reborn from lies and ashes. But even as he commanded respect and fear, Monica’s voice seemed to echo through the halls — a warning that power, once claimed, never lets go.
And as the wind howled through the Quartermaine estate, one truth became clear: Drew’s fight for justice had turned into something far darker. Port Charles would never be the same again.




