Chinese man leaves billionaire adoptive parents to go back to millionaire birth parents

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Chinese man leaves billionaire adoptive parents to go back to millionaire birth parents
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How would you feel if you only found out later in life that you're an adopted child? | via philstarlife

How would you feel if you only found out later in life that you're an adopted child?A 27-year-old man in China who lived almost his whole life as an adopted child of a billionaire family decides to go back after being found in June 2022 by birth parents, who turned out to be multimillionaires. , Mei Zhiqiang was abducted outside his home in Yunnan province in 1997, when he was two years old. decided to abandon him due to being “thin and small.

” This occurrence led him to his billionaire adoptive family, who bought him and decided to raise him as their own.Mei grew up with two elder sisters and a younger brother, who are all biological children of his adoptive parents. Despite living in a financially-secured life, Mei always had this “vague feeling” and thought that he was different from his siblings.

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