Eight years ago, Song Mi Rae saved her husband, Kwon U Jin, at the cost of her ability to bear children. Hiding her identity as the Origin Group heiress, she stayed in the marriage. When they adopted Ji An, she raised her like her own daughter for seven years—only to discover the truth. Ji An is actually U Jin's illegitimate child with his mistress, Han Chae Won. Betrayed and stripped of everything, Mi Rae vows revenge and to reclaim her rightful place. (Source: DramaBox - 스트림 드라마 숏 YouTube) Edit Translation
- English
- Español
- Português (Brasil)
- 한국어
- Native Title: 불륜녀의 딸을 키웠다
- Also Known As: Bulryunnyeoui Ttareul Kiwotda
- Genres: Romance, Melodrama
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A Revenge Drama That Actually Got the Ending Right
This was one of those short dramas that surprised me from beginning to end. The title makes you think it's just another revenge melodrama, but it delivers far more emotional weight than I expected. It takes viewers on a painful journey through betrayal, sacrifice, forgiveness, and ultimately justice.The female lead (FL) is undoubtedly the heart of this story. She isn't written as a weak woman who simply cries while life falls apart around her. Instead, she's incredibly resilient. After sacrificing so much—including her own future and dreams—she continues to show compassion and strength even when she's surrounded by lies and betrayal. Watching her raise a child with genuine love, despite the heartbreaking truth behind that child, made her character feel mature and selfless rather than naive. Her emotional scenes felt sincere, and it was easy to root for her from the very first episode.
The male lead (ML) was written with much more depth than I expected. At first, it's easy to dislike him because of the choices he makes and the pain he causes. However, as the story unfolds, you begin to see the weight of his mistakes and the consequences they have on everyone around him. His journey isn't about becoming a perfect hero overnight—it's about finally facing the truth, accepting responsibility, and trying to make amends. That character growth made him far more believable than many male leads in similar revenge dramas.
One of the biggest strengths of this drama is its pacing. Since it's a short drama, every episode moves the story forward without unnecessary filler. Secrets are revealed at the right moments, the emotional confrontations have impact, and the tension continues to build until the finale.
The ending was exceptionally well done. Too many short dramas either rush the conclusion or leave viewers feeling unsatisfied. This one took the time to resolve the major conflicts in a meaningful way. The truth finally came to light, the characters were forced to face the consequences of their actions, and the emotional payoff felt earned rather than rushed. Instead of relying on shock value, the ending focused on healing, accountability, and giving viewers a genuine sense of closure. It was satisfying without feeling overly perfect, which made it even more memorable.
Overall, I Raised His Mistress's Daughter is an emotional roller coaster that mixes heartbreak, family drama, betrayal, and redemption into a surprisingly compelling story. If you're a fan of revenge dramas with strong character development and an ending that actually respects the audience's investment, this one is definitely worth watching.
Would I recommend it? Absolutely. It's one of the better short dramas released in 2026, thanks to its emotionally strong female lead, the male lead's believable character development, and a finale that delivers the satisfying conclusion many dramas fail to achieve.
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Minha nota se dá exclusivamente pela atuação...
Há, no mínimo, 8 dramas curtos chineses com a mesma premissa que essa (Where Old Love Dies; Ashes of Love and Lies; Her Husband's Other Wife; Goodbye, My Scum Of An Ex-Husband; Marry My sisters Man; Fake Marriage Real Departure; You're Married? Then Die, Liar!; A rose On The Ruins, Nameless in your heart - versão ML), mas essa versão (ou adaptação, não sei se é de web novel porque as páginas ainda não estão no MDL), me tirou do sério kkkkkkkkComo eu sempre digo, a atuação, entonação e apelo dos atores coreanos elevam um drama que já tem a premissa extremamente tóxica e/ou abusiva para um nível estratosférico, assim como algumas versões japonesas que tenho assistido. Mas o coreano, me faz admirar MUITO a atuação, que independente de eu ter assistido 8 outras versões, consegue me fazer sentir náuseas e ficar ainda mais perplexa com a história kkkkkkkkkkk
A FL, mesmo com poder, não era tão boa quanto poderia ser, ela poderia ter sido muito mais categórica em suas ações, revelações e quando foi humilhada publicamente diversas vezes. Mas uma coisa é fato, ela sempre apresentava provas, porque sabia que independente de tê-las ou não, o ML seria um frouxo... Mas só assim poderia refutar tudo que estavam dizendo.
O ML, não preciso nem dizer, me enoja muito quando a graça salvadora e a piedade filial se tornam objeto de submissão extrema, mas a verdade é, ele não amava ninguém. Quem ama não trai, e muito menos cultiva por 7 anos um relacionamento com a desculpa de a fulana ter o salvado...
Minha nota se dá exclusivamente pela atuação, que realmente é intensa, já que a história é a mais básica das centenas de dramas chineses verticais que já assisti.
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