He slipped a sleeping pill into his wife’s porridge… Carried their newborn out the door… And told the baby, “Take one last look at your mom.” Because he knew they would never meet again 😢👶💔 Why would a father do something so heartbreaking? To repay the man who once saved his life… but lost the ability to have children 🤝 But when his wife discovered the truth— she ran into the storm, collapsed, went into despair, and even lost their unborn child from the pain 💔🌧️ She tore down their wedding photo… Screamed for her baby… And was beaten in the street when people mistook her for a madwoman 😭💔 Yet the cruelest twist came when the comrade rushed back— his wife crying at the hospital— because the baby they took needed a blood transfusion… and only the shattered mother could save him 👶😱 This is the most heartbreaking story of love, sacrifice, and regret you’ll ever see. #EmotionalStory #Heartbreaking #ViralDrama #SadStory #PlotTwist #FamilyDrama #MustWatch #GrabTissues #StoryTime #drama #movie #shortfilm #film #foryou #fyp
00:00I waited until my wife wasn't looking. I quietly put a sleeping pill into the bowl. I crushed it with a spoon, then poured it into the millet porridge. I added three pounds of sugar into the porridge. After stirring it well, I carried it to my wife with tears in my eyes. She drank the porridge with a smile, completely unaware. Moments later, she drifted into deep sleep. I took the chance to pick up the baby and quietly walked out the door, but at the doorway I stopped. I whispered to the child in my arms,
00:23Take one last look at your mom, because they would never see each other again. Holding back tears, I carried the child away without turning back. Soon I arrived at the train station with the baby. I handed my biological son to my old comrade. Years ago, he lost his ability to have children while saving my life. His wife suffered a breakdown from stress to repay his kindness. I hardened my heart and gave him my son. Watching him walk away with the child, my heart was full of mixed emotions. Though I was reluctant, I told myself it was the right thing to do. When I returned home in despair, my wife slapped me the moment I walked in.
00:53She had known all along. She disagreed with giving the child away, so I drugged her. She ran into the storm in rage, trying to get the child back. I stopped her and told her. They were already on the train. She broke down completely, like a soul had left her body. She eventually called the police. I rushed to the station when I heard. I showed her a marriage certificate and lied that the child was only being fostered with a friend. Her effort failed again. She wandered the streets in a daze, and because of long-term malnutrition, she collapsed. I took her to the hospital. The doctor told me she was pregnant, but she showed no joy at all because she
01:23knew this baby would stop her from searching for her son. She made a condition. If I told her where my comrade was, she would keep the baby. I refused. She stormed off to ask the doctor for an abortion. I panicked and stopped her with all my strength. I dragged her back home. I cooked a full table of dishes, trying to nourish her, but she didn't touch anything. She kept saying she wanted her child back. I knelt and begged her to stop hurting herself. I held her hand and slapped myself while pleading. She knelt to crying and asking me where the child was.
01:53She overturned the table, tore down our wedding photo, and smashed it. Packed her bags, determined to find the child alone. I hugged her from behind, trying to stop her, but she broke free and insisted on leaving. I chased after her out the door. Neighbors gathered around. When they heard she was looking for her child, they scolded her, saying losing a baby wasn't a big deal. They had no idea her heart was bleeding. She struggled wildly trying to run, but lost control. She slipped. Blood flowed down her legs. She fainted on the spot. At the hospital, the doctor told me. She was too exhausted. Her emotions had been too unstable.
02:23I stood frozen, overcome with regret. When she woke and learned the baby was gone, she collapsed completely. She staggered out of the room. Suddenly, she saw a woman holding our son. She rushed toward her like a mad woman, trying desperately to take him back. But people mistook her for a lunatic. They beat her. She fell in the rain and could only watch helplessly as our son was taken away. When I arrived, she was already lying on the ground, covered in rain and blood. Soon after, I learned my comrade and his wife had taken my son to the hospital. The child had severe anemia and needed a transfusion, but their blood type didn't matter.
02:53So they finally came to us and begged for help from me and my already shattered wife.
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