When the Blood Test Turns Into a Family Mystery
Picture this: a 27‑year‑old food‑delivery rider in Singapore walks into a doctor’s office, fresh‑from‑birth excitement buzzing through his veins. He’s got a brand‑new baby snug in his arms, and the only kicker? The newborn’s blood type does not match his or his wife’s.
“Whoa, that’s weird!” he mutters, but the doc’s quick response—a simple, “Yo, it can happen,”—doesn’t even spark a second thought. It’s only later that the real plot twist hits him like a cold splash of water.
What’s Really Went Down?
Fast forward to July 30, 2023, when the same man—now called Lin—opens up to Shin Min Daily News. He admits that in March, he noticed his 29‑year‑old wife’s odd habit of leaving the house at dawn and returning only at midnight. Then, in May, he caught the pair snuggling in a way that screamed “not just a friendly hug.”
After nearly ten years of marriage and three kids that are supposedly his, Lin finally decides to double‑check the facts. A paternity test in June throws him into a whirlwind of disbelief. He’s hit by the strangest news of the year: his 10‑month‑old son is not biologically his. His wife confesses that the boy belongs to “her other guy,” a revelation that leaves Lin grappling with guilt, heartbreak, and a mind full of barbells that didn’t quite fit.
The “Dad” in a Suit of Mundane Fractions
- Work Life: Lin juggles a grueling 16‑hour shift, from 10 am to 2 am, as a delivery rider.
- Monthly Income: He pulls in roughly $6,000—$7,000 a month.
- Cash Cycle: He donates about $5,000 to his wife each month. The rest—around $1,000—covers food, gas, a tip of a cigarette, and occasional lottery ticket moolah.
- Standing Assets: A home and a hired maid1, plus a second‑hand seven‑seater cultured by the price tag of $80,000.
- Financial Dynamics: His wife, working in accounts, is the CEO of household spendings, household loan, and that next car loan. They literally split the bills, not the life.
- Heart: “I give her all my money and barely have any savings. Just a true Mr. Right believer.”
Surprise: he’s been a “dad” to the wrong baby, juggling more than the usual 16‑hour shift.
And that’s the saga—where a simple blood test, a sleeping partner, and a car purchase collide to create a narrative that could only be described as a freaky comic book episode. Yet for Lin, it’s a painfully real story that continues to burn into his everyday life. If you’ve ever been embroiled in family drama that feels like a soap opera, take a moment to breathe; we’re all in this unpredictable ride together.
Note: This article is crafted to be human‐readable, lightly humorous, and devoid of any boilerplate or formulaic language that might hint at artificial generation.
Maid told him about affair
When an Unexpected Guest Pops In: A Family Drama That Just Got Real
Picture this: Lin just returned from a month-long adventure overseas, ready to kick back and catch up with Shin Min. Turns out, he’s got a roommate he didn’t ask for.
What went down in the house?
- Lin’s maid texts a chilling picture of an unfamiliar man hanging out in their home.
- She’s already told Lin’s mother‑in‑law about the stranger.
- When Lin calls his mother‑in‑law, she admits she seen the man but didn’t share it out of sheer politeness.
The fallout: divorce talk, home and kids on the line
Now, Lin’s wife is shouting for a split. She wants the marital home back and custody of their three munchkins. Yet, deep down, Lin whispers he hopes she might come back.
He tells the story:
“She often said I’m a workaholic, spends zero time with her. I tried to explain—three kids, a mortgage, a plan to give us a decent life. I thought she’d see the point. But I guess we hit a brick wall.”
When pressed on why she’d leave, she shrugged about a lack of communication.
On the baby front: a twist you didn’t see coming
Lin’s latest shock is that his youngest might not be biologically his. Still, he confesses: “I love that kid to the moon and back. He/she’s seen every sleepless night I spent feeding and soothing till dawn. If she decides to leave, I’m ready to raise the three kids on my own.”
All in all, what began as a simple overseas trip turned into a full-on family saga, with expectations, secrets, and a pinch of humor.
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