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Unwanted Husband: Raising The Protagonist Twin

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Alrich Zane Falco is a famous young actor and model. But because of being with the controversial man in the Entertainment Industry, some of them hated him and told him to leave the circle too. However, Alrich didn't give a shit. He loves Red more than his fans. That's why when he finds out that Red's cheating on him because he can't give him a child. He decided to take his own life. Yet, he transmigrated in a book that he also didn't give attention to back then. He became Alrich Zane Falco, the same as his name, but unlike in the real world, he can give birth to a child with the help of the system. He was so optimistic at first. But realized that something was wrong. The babies inside of him have two fathers. And he's also married with them. How did it happen? Who's the twin's father, Jin Linran and Jin Weilan? Or the black sheep of the Jin family, the firstborn in Triplets, Jin Sinian? The person who's not on the list, as he thought he only had two husbands. PLAGIARISM IS A CRIME. The Original (Tagalog) Version was done year 2023 already. And I'm now working in translating the book in English.
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Chapter 1 - CHAPTER 1

Alrich stared out the window, captivated by the twinkling stars scattered across the vast night sky. Each tiny light felt like a distant whisper, holding secrets of the universe. The quiet beauty of the cosmos contrasted sharply with the turmoil swirling inside his mind.

To this day, he was still grappling with the strange events that had unfolded. One moment he had been in a deep, dreamless sleep, and the next, he awakened to an unfamiliar presence, an invisible voice echoing within the corridors of his consciousness.

Confusion clouded his thoughts as he wrestled with the unsettling realization that he was not alone in his mind. Panic surged through him; he wondered if he had truly lost his grip on reality. Yet, as the days went on, he had to confront the undeniable: this was not mere imagination. It was real. Someone—or something—had been communicating with him while he lay unconscious.

At first, the voice had been just a murmur, barely distinguishable, layered beneath his thoughts. There were fragments he could grasp: words that felt like the laughter of children, the weight of expectation, and the faintest hints of a story unfolding around him.

"Protagonist?" he found himself pondering, the term echoing in his mind. Was he somehow woven into the fabric of a narrative? He questioned the nature of his existence. Was he trapped within the pages of a book? If so, which book could it possibly be, and why did it feel so eerily personal?

His real name was used as if it were common knowledge—it both thrilled and frightened him. And the voice hinted at something more: questions of family, of futures intertwined—was it possible he would have children?

Doubt crept in again. Was this just the result of a mind unraveling under stress? A figment of his imagination, perhaps? Speculation twisted around him like a fog. And what of the father? Who could it be?

With a shake of his head, he tried to ignore the whirlwind of questions. He would not allow himself to be further ensnared by uncertainties that threatened to consume him. Yet, deep down, he knew he could not escape the strange reality that had enveloped him.

A week had slipped by since he first stepped foot inside the mansion, yet it felt like an eternity. Alrich longed to venture beyond its towering walls and explore the sprawling grounds surrounding him, but a relentless chatter echoed in his mind, holding him captive.

He realized he needed to untangle the intricate storyline that seemed to bind him to this place, but six years? The weight of that revelation crashed over him like a cold wave. Six years—an unfathomable amount of time spent in solitude, without a hint of companionship. He had been completely alone, bereft of any form of assistance. Each day was a challenge, and he was his sole support, gradually learning to fend for himself, but the isolation was suffocating.

Strange sensations coursed through him, further amplifying his unease. It felt as if he were somehow sharing the anguish usually reserved for pregnant women. Why was this happening? How could he navigate these unfamiliar feelings? A gnawing desperation filled his heart—who would be there to help him through this turmoil?

His mind raced with a multitude of questions, each one more pressing than the last. Once, he had fervently prayed for a child to come into his and Red's lives, dreaming of the joy and fulfillment it would bring. But now, in the face of his current reality, he felt an overwhelming dread wash over him. The desire had shifted to a sense of reluctance, and what began as a prayer had morphed into a haunting doubt.

With each day that passed, time stretched in a way that felt both infinite and crushing. Weeks turned into months, and Alrich found himself spiraling deeper into this labyrinth of isolation and uncertainty, where every heartbeat echoed the burden of his thoughts.

Alrich felt overwhelmed by the weight of his circumstances, unable to bear the thought of the future facing his children. The world around him had become a dark and oppressive place, one where their innocence was at constant risk. He often pictured them living in a distorted reality, a game where the rules were cruel and unforgiving.

In his mind, he envisioned them trapped in a never-ending loop, waiting for something—anything—to happen, knowing that if the world outside remained stagnant, their own lives would follow suit. It tormented him to think of them growing up in such a stifling environment, devoid of joy and freedom.

In a moment of desperation, Alrich considered a drastic solution. He thought that by ending himself, he might spare his children from the suffering he believed they would inevitably endure. The thought consumed him, leading him down a path of despair as he wrestled with the painful idea that his departure could somehow free them from a fate he feared was worse than death itself.

Alrich found himself ensnared in a cycle of disappointment, an unending spiral where each attempt led him deeper into despair. Despite the self-destructive paths he wandered, his body persisted—a stubborn reminder that he was still alive, still breathing, even as his spirit weakened. In a moment of quiet giving up, Alrich made a difficult decision to embrace life, to carry the weight of existence, and to nurture the children growing within him, despite their father remaining a mystery.

The question loomed in his mind, haunting him like a whisper in the dark: Who is their father?

With a deep breath, he reached for his cell phone, the device lying forgotten beside him since the moment he had awoken in this world. It felt heavy in his hand, the screen dimmed from disuse, yet he knew he needed to confront the reality on the other side of the screen.

As he flicked through the contacts, a sense of hopelessness washed over him. There were only two names listed—Jin Linran and Jin Weilan.

What ties did he share with them? How were they linked to the children who now resided within him? He felt a swell of questions, a mix of curiosity and dread. Were they the father of his children inside his belly?

Alrich's heart raced with uncertainty as he sat in silence, grappling with the implications of their presence in his life. Each unanswered question felt like a knot tightening in his chest, leaving him to wonder what the future would hold for him and the lives he was carrying.

Alrich pushed his thoughts aside once more, determination sparking within him as he began texting his contacts. Each message felt like a lifeline, a connection to the world he desperately craved.

He meticulously crafted a diary filled with the numbers of his contacts, each entry a testament to his growing concern, as he navigated through the ups and downs of his days.

Though their silence weighed heavily on him, it was the thrill of reaching out that kept him going. Deep down, a flicker of hope ignited—he longed for a reply, for someone to break the silence and remind him that he wasn't alone in this kind of cruel world.