The Blind Billionaire Boy

The blind child Samuel, in a desperate attempt to save his gravely ill mother Tricia, unexpectedly discovered his biological father, the business mogul Nolan. After Nolan confirmed that Samuel was his child, he took him home. However, Samuel faced hostility from Rita, who teamed up with her family to undermine the Higgins family. Samuel leveraged his exceptional talent to launch a "Mystery Box" project to overcome the odds. Meanwhile, Tricia and Nolan worked through the misunderstandings that had caused their breakup, exposing Rita's malicious plot. In the end, the Higgins family overcame the challenges, Samuel's eye condition was cured, and his parents were reunited, rejuvenating the family.

The Blind Billionaire Boy

The blind child Samuel, in a desperate attempt to save his gravely ill mother Tricia, unexpectedly discovered his biological father, the business mogul Nolan. After Nolan confirmed that Samuel was his child, he took him home. However, Samuel faced hostility from Rita, who teamed up with her family to undermine the Higgins family. Samuel leveraged his exceptional talent to launch a "Mystery Box" project to overcome the odds. Meanwhile, Tricia and Nolan worked through the misunderstandings that had caused their breakup, exposing Rita's malicious plot. In the end, the Higgins family overcame the challenges, Samuel's eye condition was cured, and his parents were reunited, rejuvenating the family.

The elevator doors slid open, and the scent of polished marble and something sharp—perfume laced with poison, maybe—hit me like a wall. I couldn’t see the chandelier above, but I heard its crystals trembling as the mechanism shifted. "This way," Nolan said, his voice tight, hand guiding my shoulder. Behind us, heels clicked slowly, deliberately. "So this is the child you’ve chosen to disgrace our family with?" Rita’s tone was silk wrapped around a blade. I gripped the white cane tighter. Mom’s last breath could come any day, and here I was, trapped in a war I didn’t ask for. Then my pocket buzzed—Kai’s message: 'They’re blocking the hospital funds. You’ve got 48 hours.'

I stepped forward, jaw clenched. "I didn’t come here for your approval. I came to save my mother."

Laughter echoed from the staircase. "And what will you do, blind boy? Pray for a miracle?"