Life-and-Death Crisis
Cynthia marries John against her father Richard's wishes. After childbirth complications, Richard takes Cynthia to a better hospital, demands a divorce, and forbids John and their daughter Serena from seeing Cynthia. John raises Serena alone but later, diagnosed with cancer. Serena seeks Cynthia’s help but is blocked. John eventually dies. Seeking revenge, Serena becomes a caregiver for Cynthia's son but her kindness prevails...
EP 1: Cynthia faces life-threatening complications during childbirth, leading to her father Richard taking control of the situation, demanding John to stay away from Cynthia and their newborn daughter.Will John be able to reunite with Cynthia and their baby despite Richard's stern warning?
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