Dylan was raised solely by his father, Greg, after his mother Jessica abandoned him at birth with no explanation, support, or contact. Greg worked tirelessly, giving Dylan a stable and loving home while never speaking ill of Jessica. Inspired by his father’s strength, Dylan worked hard, eventually founding a successful startup called LaunchPad by the time he was 21.
Twenty-two years later, Jessica suddenly appeared at their doorstep with no apology or remorse. Instead, she handed Dylan a DNA test proving Greg wasn’t his biological father and presented legal papers demanding a share of his company. Shocked by her opportunism, Dylan rejected her attempt to claim a place in his life and reaffirmed that Greg—the man who raised him—was his true father, regardless of biology.
Jessica escalated the conflict by showing up at Dylan’s office with a lawyer, trying to pressure him again. With the help of his own attorney, Dylan countered by filing for retroactive child support, proving she had abandoned him despite having the means to help. The court ruled in Dylan’s favor, ordering Jessica to pay a large sum. Her attempt to exploit him publicly backfired, while Dylan’s story gained widespread respect.
In response to his past, Dylan launched The Backbone Project, a fund supporting young people who had been neglected or abandoned. Through this, he honored the love and sacrifice of the man who raised him. In the end, Dylan found peace not through revenge, but by fully embracing the truth: family is built by love, not blood—and Greg would always be his real father.