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Taking Back What's Mine

“Love makes us fools and blinds us to its game. But for some, they see while there are others who fall hopelessly and blindly in it. And I… was one of them.” Yang Seo-yeon, a talented young lady who gave up everything up to marry her husband, had her heart stabbed by the uncanny betrayal of her husband and friend. Situations spiraled and soon, she gave up her building to raise money for her son’s surgery. Thinking all hope was lost, fate had greater plans for her, insisting her talent won't go to waste. No one would stop talking about the mysterious lady with a charming voice who released her first music seven years back and disappeared. Despite not knowing her, she managed to attract the envy and adoration from men and women alike. She met him, Ho-jin, the famous handsome movie star, whose attention the ladies sought after. He had everything she could ever wish for in her man but she wasn't stupid to trust in love blindly again. Unfortunately, she started doubting her decision not to trust him when he promised to help her take back what was taken from her? As promising as he seemed, she was careful. What will she do when she finds out her son was his child?

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Seo-yeon's car drove into the boutique Mi-hi had booked a place for her. Like the beauty parlour, it was a celebrity place. 

"The most elegant dresses we could find have been arranged for you. Simple and elegant and it fits your style and composure." The attendant said as she led Seo-yeon to the dressing room. 

Four different dresses were worn on the mannequins and with just a glance, one could tell they weren't just ordinary dresses. 

"They are the only style made. These clothes are the only type of them ever created. This here was designed with tiny pearls, real pearls." The attendant showed her the white gown and Seo-yeon looked at it with a raised brow. 

"It was designed by one of the best designers in Europe. And this was made in China. It is made from the materials used to make their traditional clothes but the rarest materials."