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Unwanted Heir EP 20

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Synopsis

Wren was born the biological son of the Craig family, but his own sister favored Alan, the adopted son. He was framed, expelled, and died tragically in the slums. Reborn, he refuses to rejoin his birth family and becomes the only adopted son of Mafia Godfather Don Vito, while also working as a top crisis‑management expert. The Craig family comes to him for help, wanting to protect Alan, who staged his own attack and accumulated huge gambling debts.
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Alan's Tears Hit Hard

Watching Alan break down in his striped pajamas, confessing how he tried to protect everyone but ended up hurting Wern, made my heart ache. The way Selina sighed while supporting his arm showed she still cared, even when Old Craig's glare said otherwise. Unwanted Heir really knows how to twist the knife with family guilt.

Old Craig's Cold Verdict

The moment Old Craig called Alan ungrateful and accused him of secretly recording Wern, the room froze. His black gloves and furrowed brows screamed authority, but I couldn't help feeling he missed Alan's desperate intention to shield others. Unwanted Heir paints family justice as brutally cold.

Selina's Softness vs Craig's Steel

Selina walking over to comfort Alan while Old Craig stood rigid in his floral coat created such a powerful contrast. Her curly hair and cream suit radiated warmth, while his bow tie and glare felt like ice. Unwanted Heir uses visual storytelling to show who truly understands Alan's pain.

The Weight of a Secret

Alan's confession about lying low to protect Wern's reputation hit me hard. The close-up on his tear-streaked face as he explained his guilt made me forget I was watching a screen. Unwanted Heir turns a simple secret into an emotional earthquake that shakes every character.

When Protection Backfires

It's tragic how Alan's attempt to hide his troubles from everyone led to Wern losing his job. The scene where he raises his head, tears falling, while explaining his motives, shows how good intentions can destroy lives. Unwanted Heir doesn't shy away from painful consequences.

Craig Family's Zero Tolerance

Old Craig's declaration that the family won't tolerate someone lacking morality felt like a death sentence. His pointing finger and harsh words left no room for forgiveness. Unwanted Heir makes it clear: in this family, mistakes are crimes, and redemption isn't guaranteed.

Alan's Foolish Child Moment

Selina calling Alan a 'foolish child' while holding his arm broke me. It wasn't anger—it was heartbreak. She saw his innocence in trying to solve everything alone. Unwanted Heir captures how love and disappointment can coexist in one trembling voice.

The Recording Accusation

The twist that Alan secretly recorded Wern and 'bit him back' adds a dark layer to his guilt. Old Craig's fury over this betrayal of trust makes me wonder if Alan's protection was really just manipulation. Unwanted Heir keeps you guessing who's truly at fault.

Pajamas vs Power Suits

Alan in blue-striped pajamas looking vulnerable versus Old Craig in his sharp black suit and gloves symbolizes their power imbalance perfectly. The visual contrast screams 'child vs patriarch.' Unwanted Heir uses costume to tell half the story without words.

Tears That Changed Nothing

Even as Alan cried and explained his guilt, Old Craig's expression never softened. Those tears fell on deaf ears, proving that in this family, emotion doesn't equal exoneration. Unwanted Heir shows how some wounds are too deep for tears to heal.