In his past life, Harrison Cowan abandoned his own daughter for a widow and raised her two sons as his own. Years later, illness revealed the cost of that choice: when he needed a simple operation, those adopted sons refused even a meager hundred thousand. Betrayed and facing death, he is granted a second chance. Reborn with the memory of his failures, Harrison is driven by guilt and resolve. He will not play stepfather again. He vows to earn the money, make amends, and devote his life to raising his biological daughter as his sole purpose. Now he must confront family coldness and the question of whether love can be reclaimed in time.
In his past life, Harrison Cowan abandoned his own daughter for a widow and raised her two sons as his own. Years later, illness revealed the cost of that choice: when he needed a simple operation, those adopted sons refused even a meager hundred thousand. Betrayed and facing death, he is granted a second chance. Reborn with the memory of his failures, Harrison is driven by guilt and resolve. He will not play stepfather again. He vows to earn the money, make amends, and devote his life to raising his biological daughter as his sole purpose. Now he must confront family coldness and the question of whether love can be reclaimed in time.
In his past life, Harrison Cowan abandoned his own daughter for a widow and raised her two sons as his own. Years later, illness revealed the cost of that choice: when he needed a simple operation, those adopted sons refused even a meager hundred thousand. Betrayed and facing death, he is granted a second chance. Reborn with the memory of his failures, Harrison is driven by guilt and resolve. He will not play stepfather again. He vows to earn the money, make amends, and devote his life to raising his biological daughter as his sole purpose. Now he must confront family coldness and the question of whether love can be reclaimed in time.
In his past life, Harrison Cowan abandoned his own daughter for a widow and raised her two sons as his own. Years later, illness revealed the cost of that choice: when he needed a simple operation, those adopted sons refused even a meager hundred thousand. Betrayed and facing death, he is granted a second chance. Reborn with the memory of his failures, Harrison is driven by guilt and resolve. He will not play stepfather again. He vows to earn the money, make amends, and devote his life to raising his biological daughter as his sole purpose. Now he must confront family coldness and the question of whether love can be reclaimed in time.
In his past life, Harrison Cowan abandoned his own daughter for a widow and raised her two sons as his own. Years later, illness revealed the cost of that choice: when he needed a simple operation, those adopted sons refused even a meager hundred thousand. Betrayed and facing death, he is granted a second chance. Reborn with the memory of his failures, Harrison is driven by guilt and resolve. He will not play stepfather again. He vows to earn the money, make amends, and devote his life to raising his biological daughter as his sole purpose. Now he must confront family coldness and the question of whether love can be reclaimed in time.
In his past life, Harrison Cowan abandoned his own daughter for a widow and raised her two sons as his own. Years later, illness revealed the cost of that choice: when he needed a simple operation, those adopted sons refused even a meager hundred thousand. Betrayed and facing death, he is granted a second chance. Reborn with the memory of his failures, Harrison is driven by guilt and resolve. He will not play stepfather again. He vows to earn the money, make amends, and devote his life to raising his biological daughter as his sole purpose. Now he must confront family coldness and the question of whether love can be reclaimed in time.
In his past life, Harrison Cowan abandoned his own daughter for a widow and raised her two sons as his own. Years later, illness revealed the cost of that choice: when he needed a simple operation, those adopted sons refused even a meager hundred thousand. Betrayed and facing death, he is granted a second chance. Reborn with the memory of his failures, Harrison is driven by guilt and resolve. He will not play stepfather again. He vows to earn the money, make amends, and devote his life to raising his biological daughter as his sole purpose. Now he must confront family coldness and the question of whether love can be reclaimed in time.
In his past life, Harrison Cowan abandoned his own daughter for a widow and raised her two sons as his own. Years later, illness revealed the cost of that choice: when he needed a simple operation, those adopted sons refused even a meager hundred thousand. Betrayed and facing death, he is granted a second chance. Reborn with the memory of his failures, Harrison is driven by guilt and resolve. He will not play stepfather again. He vows to earn the money, make amends, and devote his life to raising his biological daughter as his sole purpose. Now he must confront family coldness and the question of whether love can be reclaimed in time.
In his past life, Harrison Cowan abandoned his own daughter for a widow and raised her two sons as his own. Years later, illness revealed the cost of that choice: when he needed a simple operation, those adopted sons refused even a meager hundred thousand. Betrayed and facing death, he is granted a second chance. Reborn with the memory of his failures, Harrison is driven by guilt and resolve. He will not play stepfather again. He vows to earn the money, make amends, and devote his life to raising his biological daughter as his sole purpose. Now he must confront family coldness and the question of whether love can be reclaimed in time.
In his past life, Harrison Cowan abandoned his own daughter for a widow and raised her two sons as his own. Years later, illness revealed the cost of that choice: when he needed a simple operation, those adopted sons refused even a meager hundred thousand. Betrayed and facing death, he is granted a second chance. Reborn with the memory of his failures, Harrison is driven by guilt and resolve. He will not play stepfather again. He vows to earn the money, make amends, and devote his life to raising his biological daughter as his sole purpose. Now he must confront family coldness and the question of whether love can be reclaimed in time.