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Owned by my Ex's GodfatherEP 42

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Owned by my Ex's Godfather

Anne thought her romance with mafia heir Jimmy was a new beginning—until the night she planned to give him everything, only to find Adrian in her bed instead. Ruthless, powerful. Overnight, her world shattered. At a party the next day, the truth hits hard: she slept with the man who rules the underworld—and her boyfriend's father.
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Ep Review

Ex's Godfather, Future Dad?

The title says 'Ex's Godfather' but the ending screams 'Baby Daddy'. Adrian's shock-to-smile transition is Oscar-worthy. Anne's silent acceptance, the ring on her finger, the nurse's knowing grin—it's all a symphony of unresolved pasts and brand-new futures. Owned by my Ex's Godfather just redefined 'plot twist'.

Luxury Car, Low-Key Crisis

Who knew a starlight ceiling could witness such chaos? Anne's sudden sickness had me gripping my phone like it was the steering wheel. Adrian's 'Call the private doctor, now!' line? Iconic. And that final hand-hold over her belly? Pure cinematic gold. Owned by my Ex's Godfather doesn't play fair with emotions.

Doctor Drop = Plot Twist Bomb

Just when you think it's a medical emergency, the nurse drops 'Miss Anne is pregnant' and my jaw hit the floor. Adrian's face went from panic to pure euphoria in 0.5 seconds. This show knows how to weaponize silence and smiles. Also, Anne's bruised face making that soft smile? Devastatingly beautiful.

From Kidnap Vibes to Baby Bump

Started with a blindfold and ended with a baby announcement? Only Owned by my Ex's Godfather could pull this off. The way Adrian held her like she was glass, then grinned like he won the lottery? Textbook rich guy meltdown turned daddy glow-up. Anne's quiet 'I'm okay' after all that trauma? Heartbreaking and hopeful.

Stethoscope Scandal

That nurse didn't just check vitals—she dropped a nuclear bomb. 'Congratulations' never sounded so dramatic. Adrian's 'What's going on?' followed by stunned silence? Perfect comedic timing disguised as drama. And Anne's tear-streaked, dirt-smudged face lighting up? That's the money shot.

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