Chapter 1: The Little Hacker
The Lou Enterprise Group was in chaos. Computers flashed red, systems were paralyzed, and security guards were running around like headless chickens. At the center of the storm, sitting calmly in the CEO’s massive leather chair, was a five-year-old boy named Chenchen.
“I want to see who has the guts to make trouble,” CEO Lou Yanbe stormed into his office, expecting a corporate spy. Instead, he found a child with his eyes, his nose, and his stubborn chin.
“Let go of me, Big Scum!” Chenchen shouted as security grabbed him.
“Big Scum?” Lou Yanbe raised an eyebrow. “You hack my system, sit in my chair, and call me names? Who sent you?”
Before the interrogation could continue, a woman burst in. Su Jin, beautiful and frantic, pulled the boy into her arms. “I’m so sorry! My son… he’s a bit naughty. I’ll compensate you for any damage.”
Lou Yanbe stared at her. Six years ago, he had a mysterious encounter at a hotel. Could this be…? No, she was apologizing too profusely. It had to be a trick.
“You use a child to get my attention?” Lou scoffed. “Get out.”
Su Jin didn’t argue. She grabbed Chenchen and fled, her heart pounding. She had returned to the city for one reason: revenge on the Su family who had ruined her, and to find the truth about her firstborn son who supposedly died at birth. She didn’t expect her genius hacker son, Chenchen, to lead her straight to the man she wanted to avoid.

Chapter 2: The Genius Doctor
Fate, however, had other plans. Lou Yanbe’s acknowledged son, Ozawa (Shiao), was suffering from a rare poison and severe autism. The best doctors in the world were helpless. Desperate, Lou Yanbe sought out the famous “Dr. Bing,” a Nobel Prize-winning medical genius who had just returned from abroad.
Dr. Bing was, of course, Su Jin.
When Lou Yanbe arrived at the Jingtai Group to beg for Dr. Bing’s help, he was shocked to find Su Jin there. He thought she was just an “indiscreet woman” kicked out of the Su family years ago.
“You want Dr. Bing?” Su Jin smirked, hiding her identity behind a secretary. “She’s busy.”
But when she heard about Ozawa’s condition, her motherly instincts kicked in. She agreed to treat the boy, on one condition: Lou Yanbe had to agree to her terms later.
When Su Jin met Ozawa, the autistic boy who never spoke to anyone immediately clung to her.
“Mommy,” Ozawa whispered, shocking everyone in the Lou mansion.
Lou Yanbe’s fiancée, Su Ruotong—Su Jin’s evil half-sister—was furious. “That little bastard! He calls a stranger mom but ignores me!”
Su Jin felt a strange, magnetic pull to Ozawa. She noticed he was the same age as her twins, Chenchen and Tiantian. Could he be…? No, Su Ruotong had claimed him as her own.
Chapter 3: The Secret Life of Third Master Lou
While treating Ozawa, Su Jin also began investigating the truth about her mother’s death and her own past. She needed information from the shadowy “Di Tian Club,” run by the mysterious Third Master Lou.
To get the intel, she had to make a deal. But every time she met the masked Third Master, she felt an odd familiarity.
One night, she was drugged by her evil sister and stumbled into the Third Master’s car.
“Save me,” she gasped.
The Third Master, who was actually Lou Yanbe in disguise (a secret identity he used for underground dealings), saved her. He saw the bracelet on her wrist—a family heirloom he had left with the woman from that fateful night six years ago.
“It was you,” he whispered, realizing Su Jin was the woman he had been searching for. But he kept his identity hidden, wanting to protect her from the shadows.
Chapter 4: The Jealous Sister
Su Ruotong was losing her mind. Lou Yanbe was falling for Su Jin, Ozawa loved Su Jin, and even the public loved Su Jin’s daughter, Tiantian, who had become a child star.
Desperate to keep her position as the future Mrs. Lou, Su Ruotong hatched a plan. She spread rumors online that Su Jin was a loose woman with illegitimate children. She even hired thugs to cause a car accident involving Ozawa, hoping to frame Su Jin or simply kill the boy she secretly hated.
But the plan backfired. Ozawa needed a blood transfusion. The hospital ran out of Rh-negative blood. Su Ruotong, who claimed to be the mother, refused to donate, feigning illness.
Su Jin stepped up. “Take my blood.”
She saved Ozawa, sparking rumors. How could “Auntie Su” have the same rare blood type?
Lou Yanbe began to suspect the truth. He secretly ordered a DNA test between himself and Su Jin’s twins, Chenchen and Tiantian.
Chapter 5: The Kidnapping and The Truth
Su Ruotong, realizing her web of lies was unraveling, went nuclear. She kidnapped Su Jin, Chenchen, and Tiantian, taking them to an abandoned factory.
“I’ll kill you all!” she screamed, waving a knife. “You stole everything from me!”
Lou Yanbe, receiving a distress signal from his son Chenchen (who had hacked his phone to send the location), rushed to the scene. But he didn’t come as the CEO; he came as Third Master Lou.
He fought off the thugs but was injured in the process. As he lay bleeding, his mask fell off.
Su Jin gasped. “Lou Yanbe? You are the Third Master?”
“I am,” he groaned. “And I know… Chenchen and Tiantian are my children.”
He pulled out the DNA report he had hidden in his jacket. “And Ozawa… he is your son too. Su Ruotong stole him at birth and claimed him as hers.”
Su Jin wept, hugging her three children. The triplets were finally reunited. Ozawa, Chenchen, and Tiantian hugged each other, their connection instant and undeniable.
Chapter 6: The Fall of the Su Family
With the truth out, Su Ruotong and her father, Su Jiannan, were finished. Su Jin stormed the Su Group shareholders’ meeting, revealing that her grandfather was actually the richest man in Beijing, Qin Hong.
“I am the heir,” Su Jin declared. “And you are fired.”
Su Jiannan tried to fight back, but the police arrived. They had evidence that he had poisoned Su Jin’s mother years ago to steal the company. Su Ruotong was arrested for kidnapping and attempted murder.
Chapter 7: A Happy Ending
Days later, in the hospital room, Lou Yanbe woke up to find three little heads peering at him.
“Daddy, you’re awake!” Tiantian cheered. “You slept too long, Lazy Pig,” Chenchen grumbled, though he was holding Lou’s hand. “Dad,” Ozawa said clearly, his autism fading with the love of his true family.
Su Jin walked in with a bowl of porridge. “You saved us,” she said softly.
“I saved my world,” Lou Yanbe smiled, pulling her into a kiss. “Will you marry me? For real this time?”
“I don’t know,” Su Jin teased. “Third Master Lou is dangerous, and CEO Lou is cold. Which one am I marrying?”
“Both,” he laughed. “And the father of these three rascals.”
The room filled with laughter as the triplets jumped on the bed. The cold CEO had finally found his warmth, and the genius doctor had healed the most important heart of all—her family’s.
THE END
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