Carl, the territorial cardinal, gets his feathers ruffled when he meets Misty, a cheerful bluebird with three little chicks. Carl’s solitary life gets interrupted by his own reluctant act of kindness sparking an unexpected bond as Carl discovers the joy of caring for others, transforming his life forever.
She came back home after years abroad, ready to support her father’s chemical business with her knowledge and passion. But her return uncovers a hidden truth, her own brother-in-law is involved in corruption within the company. With his perfect image and the family's trust shielding him, no one believes her. Even the man who loves her, his own brother is torn between blood and belief.
“This will is unfair!”
After their father’s passing, three siblings are summoned back to their rural family home. The moment the lawyer unveils the will, the room falls into silence. But no one expected, the battle for inheritance is only just beginning…
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