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Selected Photography of Si Qi

Reporter Ding Han's wife died in a car accident and her son Beibei was seriously injured. During the treatment, it was found that the child had leukemia again. Medical treatment needs the bone marrow of relatives, but it is found that this child is not Ding Han's own son. As a result, Ding Han found his mother Ding Jingya, his former lover Chen Bing, his wife Yin Yin and his twin sister-in-law Qiao Siqi ... Everyone was hiding something, and he felt that they were all his most familiar strangers.

As the story goes from silk to cocoon, it turns out that Sai Shang Xiao, deputy director of the Publishing Bureau, abandoned Siqi and married Kourong, the daughter of a senior official, for the sake of official position and career development. When looking for Xiao for her sister, she was raped by this drunken promiscuous man. After that, Qi Qi took the rap for stabbing her sister to death with a knife and served four years in prison. However, out of concern for reputation and marriage, the elder sister didn't tell the truth and let Sai get away with it.

At first, Ding Han thought Qin Yue of Longteng Group was his wife's lover. Later, after fierce twists and turns, he found that this was just a kind of "derailment" on the spiritual level and a one-way spiritual demand of the rich man General Qin. Until the end, Yin Yin remained faithful to marriage.

In fact, the child was born when Ding's mother agreed to stay. The reason is that Ding was trapped in the cold storage as a child and could not have children. Of course, his mother concealed the facts and the children's facts, which may be influenced by the traditional thinking of the ancients that "there are three unfilial, and filial piety is the greatest". If it weren't for the flying car accident, maybe all this would be calm.

The plot is that Ding Han is not Ding Jingya's own son, but he and his lover Chen Bing are brother and sister. Therefore, Ding Jingya, an old professor, strongly opposes his son marrying his favorite disciple and successor, Chen Bing.

Ding Han's greatness lies in his actions after learning the cruel facts. He thinks the child is innocent and tries his best to treat him. He has a very reasonable saying: "Between birth and rearing, the hardship of rearing far exceeds the pain of life".