Plot
The story begins when Waldo (Richard Gomez) and Mia (Alice Dixon) decide to get married and start to rebuild their broken family again. But it doesn't seem to be the end of their troubles. Lemuel (Christopher de Leon) has come out of hiding to make their lives miserables again. Meanwhile, Donato (Armando Goyena), the long-lost patriarch of Verder clan has also come out of hiding and he's ready to reveals the secret... a revelation that will change the lives of Waldo, Lemuel, Mia and Madonna (Lani Mercado) forever.
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