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Abandoned Heir's Superstar Wife Relives Her Past

At the Baeksang Arts Awards ceremony, a stunning actress was sitting alone in the audience. It seemed she was waiting for someone, constantly tapping her hand. While waiting, she dialed a number. Seeing the caller ID, she remembered the past. Weirdly, she remembered the feeling—once upon a time, she loved this man, but now he had become the person she hated the most. On the other side: As soon as the man's work finished, he grabbed his car keys, rushing out as quickly as possible. When his car engine roared, he glanced at his watch—it was already 7 PM. He was late. Cursing in his head, he stepped on the gas fully. No sooner than ever, his car was zooming across the highway at 300 km/h. He wanted to reach Seoul within half an hour. "Ha." What madness. He was trying to cover 150 km within 30 minutes, from Daejeon to Seoul. Now, some people might ask why he was rushing so fast, so desperate to get there. It was because of his wife. Early this morning, his wife insisted on going to the Baeksang Arts Awards ceremony. She told him that this was the most highly regarded award in South Korea, and she had been nominated for the Best New Actress award. That's why he was rushing as recklessly as possible. He didn't want to miss out on this golden opportunity to make amends with his wife, so he promised her that he would attend. While driving, his phone rang. Thinking it must be Soo-jin, he didn't pick up and instead increased his car's speed. He had been in a cold war with his wife for a few days now. Well, it wasn't her fault; he was the one who broke the promise. Now, he didn’t want to repeat the same mistake again. As he reached the Baeksang Arts Awards venue, he could hear the award presenters' voices. "The Baeksang Arts Award for Best New Actress goes to..." When he hurriedly showed his venue tickets, the security guards stepped back without checking and bowed. As soon as he was about to start running inside, he heard the presenter's voice again. "Kim Soo-jin." When he heard his wife's name, he was filled with immense joy. His halted steps started running toward her, finding new determination to see the award in her hands. While he was one step away from the venue, Soo-jin's voice could be heard throughout the room. "Good evening, everyone. I am deeply honored and humbled to receive this prestigious Baeksang Award tonight. I want to thank the judges, my incredible team, and my fans who have supported me through every step of my journey. This award means more to me than I can express." When he opened the doors, their eyes met. She was staring at the door, waiting for him, it seemed. He showed a victory sign with a big smile on his face, saying he kept his promise, but... Suddenly, Soo-jin became quiet, staring at him. There were tears in her eyes, her brows furrowed. Her eyes changed—they were the same as his father's eyes, filled with hatred. In the past, Soo-jin looked at him with indifference after their marriage, but never had she looked at him with hatred. "Why?" was the only question in his head. He was confused. On stage, countless thoughts were going through Soo-jin's head. She didn't want to do this; there was no choice for her but to reveal everything. If she wanted to be happy, she needed to reveal everything to the public because, even after everything she had done, she could not get a divorce out of this marriage, as she firmed her resolve. Her voice cracked while speaking. Tears were pouring from her eyes, but she spoke as stubbornly as always. "I have been diagnosed with angiosarcoma, a rare and aggressive cancer of the heart. I have less than three months left. I want to spend these three months with the person I love. I was forced to marry Kim Joon-ho. There is no love between us. Please help me. Please save me."

Afreet_Eicher · Urban
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Chapter 5: Joon-ho's Devastating Arrival

Chapter 5: Joon-Ho's Devastating Arrival

His mind raced, every coherent thought vanishing. All he knew was that he had to reach Soo-jin, no matter the cost. With a sharp stomp on the gas pedal, his car roared to life, speeding forward.

The security guards scattered, powerless to stop him as he smashed through the gates and sped onto the estate. Behind him, the paparazzi were stunned by the sight of Joon-ho breaking into one of the wealthiest districts in the city.

Within minutes, social media exploded as streams of the event flooded in from all directions. Netizens watched in awe, furiously commenting on the live feeds.

"Is he seriously breaking through the richest district's gates?" one viewer exclaimed.

"I can't believe he'd go this far for someone he loves," another added. "He's earning my respect."

But not everyone was on Joon-ho's side.

"Dude, get a grip. She doesn't love you. Just move on, bro," someone wrote.

"Why isn't the police arresting him for harassing our goddess?" another jeered.

"Where is the police? Why are they all quiet?"

At police headquarters, the higher-ups exchanged exasperated glances as they read the comments. They wanted to retort,

"Please don't drag us into this mess! We handle real criminals, not the richest man in the world who just built the best hospital in Korea, inviting top doctors from all around the world. Arresting him? The president would have our heads."

Meanwhile, cameramen, hearing their superiors roaring in their headsets, snapped out of their shock and scrambled into their vans to follow Joon-ho's lead.

In the corner, the security guard team head touched his forehead in depression. Sitting down, sulking, he thought, Today I will definitely get fired.

The scene at the security office of Hannam-dong was pure chaos—supervisors screamed through headsets, "Don't lose him!" while underlings scrambled to comply, "Yes."

At the media headquarters, a superior barked into the mic, "I want his every move broadcasted live! If anyone loses sight of him, you're fired!"

"Show me the best live footage, and you will be heavily rewarded,"

Similar orders were being given to every media news channel and their van partners. Hearing the reward, they were filled with energy, the fatigue gone from their faces.

The news channels' higher-ups were giddy with excitement. The viewership was skyrocketing, breaking records left and right. For the first time in years, they had the highest ratings, and their bosses couldn't have been happier.

Even social media companies, overwhelmed by the traffic, scrambled to expand their servers. History was repeating itself—once again, the internet was on the brink of breaking, but major corporations barely managed to handle the deluge.

Inside the car, Joon-ho's thoughts ran on a loop. Soo-jin, Soo-jin. Her name consumed him as his foot pressed harder on the gas pedal. The red warning lights on the smartphone and the shrill beeping of danger alarms were barely noticeable to him.

He didn't need to check the app to know where she was. He knew without a doubt that she'd be at the Crystal Haven Manor.

In the past, after discovering her heart's condition, Joon-ho had secretly implanted a small device in Soo-jin's body to monitor her heartbeat.

It would alert him if her heart rate ever dropped to or increased to dangerous levels. Until now, the device had never triggered an emergency signal, so Joon-ho had only used it to track her location.

Her illness, coupled with potential threats to her life, made the decision necessary. He hadn't told her about it—he couldn't take any chances. He needed to be able to reach her at a moment's notice if her life was ever in danger.

Meanwhile, Ji-eun, driving down the winding mountain road, was deep in thought, worrying about how she would explain Soo-jin's mess to her superiors.

Suddenly, a BMW came speeding straight toward her. Slamming the brakes, her heart leapt into her throat as she braced for impact. Is this it? she thought. Soo-jin, it seems I'll be going ahead of you.

Her thoughts raced wildly. I didn't even get married! I should've proposed to that idiot instead of waiting for him to propose to me. What rotten luck… if he marries another girl, I am going to bash him till death.

Tears welled in her eyes as the car zoomed past her with just inches to spare. Trembling, she instinctively picked up the phone when it rang.

"Miss Park, should I come to pick you up?" came the voice on the other end.

Without thinking, Ji-eun blurted out her thoughts, "Let's get married."

The man on the other end was stunned into silence, his heart soaring with joy. Before he could respond, Ji-eun realized what she had said and immediately hung up, glancing at the caller ID: Soo-jin's Driver.

With a sigh of relief, she let her head fall onto the steering wheel, a mix of embarrassment and excitement bubbling up inside her. Finally, she thought, I said it. Now, what will he say?

Blushing, she quickly changed his contact name to "Lee Min-su ❤️."

A sudden rumbling noise pulled her out of her thoughts, and she looked up just in time to see a convoy of media vans racing past her, hot on the heels of the BMW. Realization struck her like lightning—Joon-ho was inside that car.

Heart pounding, Ji-eun cursed under her breath and quickly turned her car around to follow them. Now, her mind filled with worry. What is Joon-ho going to do now?

Joon-ho's BMW roared up to the Crystal Haven Manor, but he had no intention of stopping. Seeing the Crystal Haven Manor again with reckless abandon, he drove straight through the front gates, shattering the massive doors.

He didn't slam on the brakes until the car had plowed through the entrance hall, smashing into furniture, sending sofas skidding across the marble floors, and shattering glass decorations in its wake.

When the car finally stopped, steam rose from the hood, its engine groaning under the strain. The windshield was a spiderweb of cracks at some point, threatening to cave in at any moment.