The business world was shaken to its core when it was revealed that two of the most powerful and influential tycoons, Mew and Gulf, were not just business partners, but married to each other. The revelation sent shockwaves through the industry. Gossip spread like wildfire, and suddenly, Mew and Gulf were the talk of every boardroom, every business meeting, and every media outlet. Their names trended for days, with people questioning how they kept such a monumental secret hidden for so long.
But despite the chaos that unfolded around them, Mew and Gulf were unfazed. They didn't care about the rumors or the endless media attention. They didn't care about the industry's curiosity or the whispers behind closed doors. Their focus was elsewhere—on the family they had built, and on the future they wanted to create together.
What truly mattered to them was that, after everything that had happened in the past, they were finally a family—complete with Narrine, the boy they had come to love and raise as their own. They had spent too much time fighting their own battles, dealing with the fallout from their personal mistakes, and dealing with the weight of their complicated past. What mattered now was the present, and the future they could build.
Time had been lost, moments had been wasted, but Mew and Gulf knew they couldn't dwell on that. They were committed to making up for that lost time, to building something real and lasting for Narrine, and to giving him the love and stability he deserved.
In the end, the noise from the outside world didn't matter. The industry's gossip, the questions about their marriage, all of that was just background noise. For Mew and Gulf, the most important thing was that, at last, they had a chance at happiness—and they were going to do everything they could to protect it, for themselves and for Narrine.
What the world didn't understand—what they couldn't see behind the headlines—was that Mew and Gulf weren't just powerful tycoons. They were fathers, partners, and now, they were finally living the family life they'd always wanted, despite the painful and messy history that tried to keep them apart.
After what felt like years of longing, Mew and Gulf were finally decided to living under the same roof, beginning a new chapter of their lives together. Their home, once just a dream, was now a reality. The feeling of peace and happiness was overwhelming, as they shared their everyday moments, from cooking together to quiet evenings, finally united as a couple.
But as Mew and Gulf settled into their new life, a bittersweet reality was about to unfold.
Narrine, who had become like a son to Jom and her family, was now preparing to leave their home and live with his biological parents. While Jom, Tay, and their son Gun were happy for the long-awaited reunion of the family, they couldn't help but feel a deep sadness. They had raised Narrine, loved him as their own, and now they had to let him go.
The news hit Narrine hard. He had spent his whole life under the care and love of Jom and her family, and the thought of leaving them behind brought tears to his eyes. He had grown so close to them—Jom, Tay, and even Gun—who had all become like his real family.
Sitting in the living room, Narrine wiped away the tears that were threatening to spill. Jom, with her warm, comforting presence, sat beside him. Tay, his arms around his wife's shoulders, walked over and gently placed a hand on Narrine's back.
"It's okay," Tay said softly, his voice full of warmth and understanding. "We'll always be here for you. You will always be our son. You'll just be with your real family now."
But the sadness in Narrine's heart didn't fade easily. He had spent years living with Jom and Tay, and although they were not his biological parents, they were the ones who had raised him, loved him, and shaped him into the person he was today. Saying goodbye was not just to the house, but to the family he had known as his own for so long.
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