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Dad, Look! What Did Stepmom Give Birth To?

2026-06-21 Category: Modern City

Dad, Look! What Did Stepmom Give Birth To? Plot:

High school student Lin Mo notices something odd about his stepmom after she gets pregnant. Doubtful, he secretly takes DNA samples for a paternity test, and the result sends chills down his spine: the unborn baby is not his dad’s, yet shares a blood tie with him. Rushing to the hospital with the report, he spots his stepmom holding the newborn— whose eyes are exactly like his late grandma’s. Hiding in the corridor, his dad clutches a yellowed old diary, which holds a shocking secret buried for ten years.

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