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Betrayed by Sam and his adopted kids, Gary faced Romston Group's bankruptcy, his staff demanding their pay. Jared, the boy he once helped, repaid him by providing him help with the Levine Group. In the chip competition, Gary led his staff to defeat the rivals, while Sam and the others faced the punishment they deserved.
The middle-aged David Pearson was an ordinary cleaner on the surface, but in fact, he's the owner the largest company in Shina. An occasional heroic act made him meet his daughter's best friend Stella Green, and together, they saved a young girl from a hooligan. A love story between the two hence started from there.
Chase Watson, abandoned as a child, is asked to donate bone marrow to save his father. After mistreatment during recovery, he is promised the family legacy. He arranges a project with his wealthy grandfather, but on his birthday, his father announces the youngest son will inherit the family business, cutting ties with Chase.
The richest man in this world, Dylan Jones, returned home after eight years abroad, and he found that his adoptive father was living in poverty because all the family savings had been lost due to his younger brother, Noah Jones, whose gambling debts had got the whole family in trouble. Dylan tried to forgive Noah and others for their wrongdoings again and again, but it didn't bring peace to his family. So he decided to eliminate the danger his family was facing and made Noah turn over a new leaf. In the end, the family reunited happily.
Greyson Lindsey, devoted to his love, sacrificed education to build a successful business over a decade. Upon discovering deceit in promises of a relationship and equity, he perished in despair at the zenith of his achievements. Given a second shot at life, he starts over after ruin.
In his desperation to provide a meal for his younger siblings, Liam Terrell humbles himself by kneeling and begging strangers. He entrusts his little sister to others, a decision filled with heartache and helplessness. Ultimately, the little girl is adopted by a childless couple, and the young boy begins a new chapter in his life.
Chad Yates, a humble worker, secretly controls Southlandโs economy. After five years at Linton Group, the Chairman offers him the company. However, his daughter Wendy objects, leading to chaos and drama.
Sean, a parallel world traveler, inhabits the role of the adopted son of the Sampson family. Tasked with getting ousted, he wreaks havoc to be sent away. Surprisingly, his antics lead to forgiveness from his sisters, paving the way for a carefree life in this alternate reality.
After dying in surgery, Ryan woke up as a homeless boy, Shaun. Then Willa adopt Shaun, and he found Ryan was in a coma. Using Ryan's surgical skills, he secretly guided her through surgeries until the director demanded, "How does a child know this?" Ultimately, he returned to his body and stayed with Willa.
Henry Ford, the scion of the esteemed Shantown Ford family, is wed to Jane Chad, making him the Chad family's live-in son-in-law. Despite this connection, they face relentless bullying, with Jane's cousin plotting to sabotage her business endeavors. Amidst this turmoil, the Ford family finds itself facing formidable competition. It is then that Henry's uncle, the family head, calls upon him to intervene. Acting out of love and loyalty to Jane, Henry complies and takes a decisive step by acquiring Global Group, a Hayn-based subsidiary of the influential Johnson family. He assumes the role of chairman of the board, yet insists that his involvement remain confidential. He orders a cessation of all business dealings with the Chad family to protect their interests. In response, the desperate Chad family turns to the Lee family for support. Jane's grandmother, under duress, pressures her into considering a marriage alliance with the Lee family's heir. In a bold move, Henry retaliates by severing all ties with the Lee family, further complicating the intricate web of familial and business relationships.
Betrayed by Sam and his adopted kids, Gary faced Romston Group's bankruptcy, his staff demanding their pay. Jared, the boy he once helped, repaid him by providing him help with the Levine Group. In the chip competition, Gary led his staff to defeat the rivals, while Sam and the others faced the punishment they deserved.