Inside a crowded train station, a pregnant woman sits on the cold floor, crying while everyone watches from a distance. She looks abandoned, exhausted, and desperate — but no one steps forward to help.
Then a wealthy woman in red approaches her with anger in her eyes. She acts like the pregnant woman is an embarrassment, someone who should be removed before the important guests arrive. But the woman on the floor is not there by accident.
Two older men step forward, and the mood changes instantly. One of them recognizes the name on the hospital bracelet around her wrist — the same name connected to a child who disappeared from the family records years ago.
Later that night, the station’s security office receives a sealed envelope. Inside is a train ticket, an old birth certificate, and one message: “She was sent away once. This time, she came back with the heir.”