
Nobody Believed D Billionaire's Daughter Disguised Herself Just To Find A Good Man To Love Her 2026
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The story opens with a tense confrontation between Mona, her mother, and her stepfather, Gideon, about Mona not returning home the previous night. Mona is defiant and dismissive of Gideon, stating he is not her father. Her mother, Ugwu, tries to mediate but is frustrated by Mona's disrespectful behavior and Gideon's constant criticism of Mona. Mona expresses a desire to reconnect with her biological father, Nnamdi, whom she hasn't seen in four years since her mother married Gideon. Ugwu is hesitant but agrees to facilitate a meeting.
Ugwu calls Nnamdi, who expresses willingness to see Mona, even suggesting she come as soon as possible, perhaps the next day. Nnamdi, however, seems flustered by the suddenness of the request, mentioning he needs to prepare a room for her. Gideon is clearly unhappy about Mona going to stay with her father for a week, highlighting the strained relationship between Mona and Nnamdi. He questions Ugwu's decision, reminding her that Nnamdi and Mona don't get along. Mona overhears this and further asserts her desire to see her father, leading to another argument with Gideon.
Mona's mother tries to calm the situation, acknowledging Nnamdi's past mistreatment and their frequent fights, but emphasizes he is still Mona's father. Ugwu later calls Nnamdi to confirm Mona's arrival, and Nnamdi asks about Mona's favorite food, indicating a lack of intimate knowledge about his daughter. He suggests he'll ask her when she arrives.
The next morning, Mona arrives at Nnamdi's house. She is greeted by Owen, Nnamdi's best friend, and Stacy, Owen's fiancée. Mona is surprised to learn Owen has a fiancée, expressing a dismissive opinion of Stacy. During breakfast, Mona makes it clear she doesn't believe Nnamdi has any plans for her and thanks Owen for always attending her school functions and birthdays, implying Nnamdi was absent. Nnamdi later confronts Mona about finding weed in her backpack. Mona denies it's hers, claiming it belongs to her best friend, Abigail. Nnamdi is upset, and Mona retorts that he shouldn't care since he wasn't there for her anyway. She tells him she's no longer a "little princess" and that things can't go back to how they used to be.
Later, Owen, Stacy, and Nnamdi share drinks. Owen teases Nnamdi about his unusually clean compound, attributing it to Mona's visit. The conversation touches on business and Stacy's plans to move to Lagos permanently after her marriage to Owen. Owen's cousin, Bubu, confides in him about being in love with an older man in his 40s, who also happens to be her father's friend and has a fiancée. Owen encourages her to pursue what she wants, even if it means "snatching" him.
Mona returns late one night, prompting another argument with Nnamdi about her whereabouts and his perceived lack of care for her. He scolds her for being out late, and she accuses him of policing her and not knowing anything about her. In the midst of this, Ugwu arrives, having been called by Nnamdi to discuss Mona. Nnamdi expresses concern about the weed he found, but Ugwu defends Mona, insisting her daughter doesn't smoke weed and suggesting it's her friend's. Ugwu is annoyed that Nnamdi disrupted her evening for this.
Mona later confides in Owen, expressing her frustration with her parents' constant fighting and wishing her father could be more like Owen, whom she considers her best friend and hero. Owen, however, becomes uncomfortable when Mona tries to kiss him. He recoils, causing Mona to leave in distress.
Nnamdi and Owen discuss Mona's behavior. Nnamdi is worried about Mona, noting she's changed and isn't the "angel" she used to be. He regrets his absence in her life. Ugwu calls Owen, concerned about Mona's moodiness and sadness since returning home. She worries Mona might be involved with drugs, but Owen dismisses this, saying Mona is "extra" but not stupid.
Later, Nnamdi tries to talk to Mona, who claims she's just emotional due to her period and wants to be left alone. Nnamdi's attempts to comfort her are rebuffed.
Owen and Ugwu then have a serious conversation. Owen reveals that Mona is in love with him and tried to kiss him, claiming she's had feelings for him since she was 12. Ugwu is shocked and dismisses it as ridiculous, but Owen believes Mona has misunderstood his kindness as romantic interest. They realize they need to tell Mona the truth to prevent further disaster, fearing Mona might hate Ugwu for keeping the secret. Ugwu feels like a terrible mother.
Ugwu goes to Nnamdi's house and confronts Mona, demanding she pack her bags and return home. Mona refuses, stating she doesn't want to go with Ugwu and refers to Gideon as "her husband" instead of "her father." Nnamdi intervenes, asserting his rights as Mona's father, and a heated argument ensues between Ugwu and Nnamdi about parental rights and past mistakes.
Ugwu then reveals to Mona that Owen told her everything about Mona's feelings for him. Mona admits her love for Owen, explaining he was always there for her when her parents were fighting. Nnamdi, enraged, confronts Owen, accusing him of being disgusting and a pedophile. Mona then blurts out, "After all, you got her pregnant when she was my age. This is all your fault." This statement causes a profound shock.
Ugwu confesses that Mona is not Nnamdi's child. She explains that years ago, before they were married, they had separated for a month, during which she had an affair. She became pregnant after they reconciled and married. She later realized the pregnancy timeline didn't align with Nnamdi being the father and tried to contact the man she had the affair with, but he denied responsibility. Years later, Owen, who was the father from the affair, became curious and they did a DNA test, confirming he was Mona's biological father. They kept it a secret to protect Nnamdi and Mona.
Mona is devastated by this revelation and attempts to harm herself, but Owen intervenes. She demands Nnamdi and Ugwu leave her room. Nnamdi is furious with Ugwu and Owen for the deception, ordering Ugwu out of his house. Stacy, Owen's fiancée, arrives and is shocked by the unfolding drama. She confronts Owen about Mona's feelings for him, accusing him of leading Mona on. Owen denies having any romantic feelings for Mona, emphasizing she's a child to him.
Nnamdi demands to know where Mona is, as she's not answering her phone. Owen admits Mona came to his house but he didn't let her in, and she left. Everyone is worried about Mona's safety. Ugwu expresses remorse, admitting she made mistakes and lied to protect everyone. Stacy is enraged, calling Ugwu selfish, cunning, and deceptive for cheating on Nnamdi and letting him raise another man's child.
Despite the chaos, Ugwu and Nnamdi realize they can't abandon Mona. They decide to support her. Owen's fiancée, Stacy, struggles to process Owen's secret, needing time to heal. Owen begs for a second chance, expressing his love for her.
Nnamdi apologizes to Mona for his past absence and expresses his love for her. Mona acknowledges Owen as her "other dad" and asks Nnamdi to forgive Owen for her sake. Nnamdi agrees to try and forgive Owen. Mona then orchestrates a family dinner, inviting Nnamdi, Ugwu, Gideon, and Owen and Stacy. At the dinner, Mona expresses gratitude for her "three dads" and her loving mother, hoping they can all coexist as a family. The story concludes with Mona reflecting on the changes and pain she's experienced, but finding peace and moving forward.