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Chapter 2: The Promise He Refused to Break The emergency room exploded into motion. Doctors lifted the unconscious woman from the rusty wheelbarrow while nurses carefully gathered the two crying newborns into warming blankets. But the little boy refused to move. His fingers stayed locked around the broken wooden handles. "Son," a nurse whispered gently. "We'll take care of them." He slowly shook his head. "I promised Mom..." "...I wouldn't let anyone take them away." The room grew quiet. The nurse knelt beside him. "No one is taking your family." The boy finally loosened his grip. Only then did everyone notice the deep cuts covering his small hands. Fresh blisters. Old scars. The hands of a child who had worked far beyond his years. The doctor looked at him carefully. "When did your mother collapse?" The boy blinked slowly. "I don't know..." "She stopped talking yesterday." His voice remained calm. Almost too calm. "And when was the last time you slept?" He stared blankly at the floor. "I don't remember." The doctor exchanged a worried glance with the nurse. Exhaustion had become so normal that the child no longer recognized it. As another nurse removed the torn backpack from the wheelbarrow, something heavy fell onto the floor. A small metal lunchbox. Inside... there wasn't any food. Only a stack of unpaid hospital bills. A birth certificate for the twins. And one sealed envelope with four words written across the front. For Their Father. The doctor slowly looked up. "Who is their father?" The little boy swallowed. "I've never met him." Then, after a long silence, he whispered something that made every nurse stop working. "Mom said..." "...he doesn't even know they exist." The doctor slowly opened the envelope. Inside was a photograph. The moment he saw the man's face... his expression completely changed. Because he knew exactly who the father was. / Chapter 1 / 2 13

Chapter 3: The Man Who Never Knew

Chapter 3: The Man Who Never Knew

Twenty minutes later...

A black SUV stopped outside the hospital.

Security guards rushed to open the doors.

A tall man in an expensive suit hurried inside.

His name was Daniel Carter.

One of the youngest business leaders in the state.

The doctor walked toward him holding the old photograph.

"Mr. Carter..."

"I believe you need to see this."

Daniel frowned.

"I've never been here before."

The doctor handed him the picture.

It showed a younger Daniel smiling beside a pregnant woman.

His face turned pale.

"No..."

"That can't be."

Then he noticed the date written on the back.

Seven years earlier.

The year he had disappeared overseas after a devastating factory explosion left him hospitalized for months with partial memory loss.

He had searched for her after recovering.

She was gone.

No address.

No phone.

No trace.

Until today.

The little boy quietly watched from across the hallway.

Daniel slowly walked toward him.

"Are you..."

The boy interrupted softly.

"My name is Noah."

Daniel knelt until their eyes met.

"I'm sorry."

The words barely escaped his lips.

Noah looked at him for several seconds.

Then asked the question that shattered every person listening.

"If you're really my dad..."

"...why did Mom cry every birthday?"

Daniel couldn't answer.

Because he had been asking himself the same question for seven years.

Just then...

A nurse burst through the emergency room doors.

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"Doctor!"

"The mother's heart has stopped!"


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