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In the opulent world of the Quinn Family, appearances are everything, but beneath the glittering facade lies a web of betrayal and resentment. Hansel, once the cherished adopted son, finds himself cast aside after the return of the real heir. With his wife, Aleena, choosing the new golden boy over him, Hansel faces the ultimate heartbreak: losing not just his family, but the love of his life and the son he still longs to connect with.
Ten years later, as Hansel navigates the shadows of his past, his son Haghen unexpectedly demands his presence at a birthday party that feels more like a battleground. With tensions simmering and alliances shifting, Hansel must confront the consequences of his past choices. Can he mend the broken bond with Haghen, or has the chasm between them grown too wide? And as whispers of corporate intrigue swirl around the Quinns, will Hansel's quest for answers about his adoptive parents' tragic fate lead him back into a world he thought he had left behind?
In a tale of love, loss, and the relentless pursuit of truth, loyalties will be tested, and the line between friend and foe blurs. Will Hansel find redemption, or will the ghosts of his past prove too powerful to escape?
The Husband and Father in NameChapter 1
The real son of the Quinn Family had returned and I, the fake son, had been kicked out.
And my wife, Aleena Lincoln, in order to be with the real son of the Quinn Family, abandoned me with our son.
Ten years later, my son came to the park and found me playing chess.
With a face full of impatience, he said, "Mom told me to come find you. Tomorrow is my sweet seventeen birthday party. Don't forget to come!"
"By the way, I heard that you know Mr. Etheridge from Ethereal Group, is that true?"
"My family's company's capital chain has been cut off recently. Can you ask him to invest sixty-eight million dollars in my company to help turn it over?"
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In the pavilion of the park, Haghen Quinn looked at me with impatience on his face.
Anyone who was not blind could see his contempt and disdain for me.
Kyler Etheridge, who was playing chess with me, glanced at Haghen and said to me with a smile, "Your son? He's an interesting kid!"
I looked at the chessboard, made a move and casually responded, "he's been spoiled since he was a child, otherwise he and his mom wouldn't have kicked me out of the house."