The Villainous Son Who Was Switched at Birth in a Wealthy Family, Part 1



This world is a story of a baby being switched at birth in a wealthy family. Generally speaking, the real young master should be the male protagonist, but this world is different; the real young master is the villain.

The villain is truly pitiful; he was originally the sole heir of the Ming family, but the hospital switched him at birth.

At the time, neither set of parents knew that after the male protagonist's postpartum period, his biological parents took the villain and left the hospital. On their way home, they went to a shopping mall, and before they knew it, the villain was taken away by someone else.

Back then, there weren't many surveillance cameras, so it was impossible to investigate who took the villain away using surveillance footage.

The male lead's family was well-off, but the villain wasn't so lucky and was taken away by human traffickers.

The traffickers couldn't find a suitable buyer, so they resold the child to another type of trafficker who was a professional beggar.

They disabled or deformed children when they were young, and then sent them to crowded places to sell their disabilities and beg.

Because the little villain was so good-looking and cute, they initially had no intention of harming him. His cuteness even allowed him to earn a considerable amount of money when he was young.

When the villain was about five years old, they were not satisfied with the money he could beg for every day. They thought that if he were disabled, people would pity him even more.

So they came up with the idea of ​​crippling the villains, but just as they were about to carry it out, law enforcement officers who had been watching them for a long time finally found them.

So the villain was rescued from human traffickers, but because they couldn't find his relatives, they sent him and other children who also couldn't find their relatives to an orphanage.

The villain was quiet. When he was a child, he got beaten less than the other children because he begged for more money. As a result, the other children ostracized him.

After arriving at the orphanage, he was ostracized by the other children there, so it's fair to say that the villain's life at the orphanage wasn't easy either.

When he was seven years old, the villain finally had a good day when a middle-aged couple adopted him.

The husband is an ordinary white-collar worker, and the wife is a housewife. Although they can't be said to be very wealthy, their conditions are quite good.

Although he was not their biological son, they treated him even better than their own, and the couple treated him exceptionally well.

However, when the villain was eleven years old, his adoptive father took the blame for the company leader and eventually committed suicide by jumping off a building because he couldn't bear the public opinion.

His adoptive mother not only had to support him, but also had to shoulder the debts incurred by his adoptive father. Working multiple jobs at the same time, his adoptive mother eventually succumbed to her illness.

The treatment required a large sum of money, and the debt had already overwhelmed the family. At the time, the villain was only sixteen years old and still in high school, so he couldn't possibly have a job, and his meager scholarships were far from enough to cover his mother's treatment costs.

After his adoptive mother passed away, the villain stayed at home for two weeks before taking his final exams.

His mother's greatest wish was to see him grow up well, get into a top university, and make something of himself in the future.

To fulfill his mother's wish, the sixteen-year-old boy began to try every possible job to earn his tuition fees.

When the male protagonist was seventeen and in his final year of high school, the Yun family discovered that he was not their biological child. Only then did they begin searching for their own child, eventually finding the villain.

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