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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 · 现代言情
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28 Chs

Chapter 12: Soo-jin's Guilt and Joon-ho's Love

When Soo-jin pushed open the doors of Joon-ho's room, Joon-ho, who was looking out the window, heard the door open and turned towards it, wondering who was coming at this hour.

Seeing Soo-jin standing there, his heart was filled with happiness. After a few days of surgery, Joon-ho had woken up and asked about Soo-jin.

The doctors told him that she had not woken up yet, and now it had been almost fifteen days. That's why he was worried—worried to death about Soo-jin.

But seeing her fine and well again, everything he had done up until now was worth it; it had paid off, he thought, as a wide smile formed on his face, welcoming Soo-jin.

As their eyes met, Soo-jin, seeing the worry and happiness in his eyes, was thinking only one word: why, why, why?

Ji-eun and Min-su helped Soo-jin sit beside Joon-ho, then left, giving them alone time to talk. Soo-jin, sitting down, didn't speak for a long time, only looking at Joon-ho's happy expression.

Joon-ho looked at her with gentle eyes filled with love. After some time passed, since she wasn't speaking, he started the conversation.

"How are you feeling, Soo-jin?"

Joon-ho was happy because this was going to be the first time they would speak to each other face to face after a long time.

Because of their fight, they had not spoken, only communicating through text. But now, getting the chance to speak with her, Joon-ho was happy, and the smile on his face didn't leave even for a moment.

Soo-jin, looking at his happy expression, saw him speaking normally, as if she had done nothing to him, as if she hadn't betrayed him, as if he hadn't given his heart for her.

As tears started to drip from her eyes, she spoke in a cracked voice:

"Thank you, Joon-ho, for everything."

Joon-ho, seeing Soo-jin's tears, was anxious and confused, thinking, why is she thanking me? He said, with worry evident in his voice:

"What happened? Why are you crying? Does it hurt? You should have rested. Why do you have to walk and strain your body?"

Soo-jin, hearing his concerned voice, placed her hand near Joon-ho's heart, feeling no beat. She said, "It's fine." No one knew if she meant for herself or for him.

Taking her hand back, she clutched her hands so hard that her nails started to dig into her flesh, and blood began to gush out. Looking down speaking with a cracked voice, she said:

"Can I curse you?"

Joon-ho, hearing her, laughed, scratching his nose, saying, "Anytime, darling."

Soo-jin, looking at Joon-ho with furrowed eyebrows and no expression, couldn't hold herself anymore and burst out, angrily shouting:

"Why did you do this?" She threw the cups and glasses on the table, breaking them in agitation.

The floor was filled with broken glass and spilled water and juice.

Soo-jin didn't want to do this; she wanted to apologize to him, apologize for everything she had done up until now.

But seeing him not angry at her, not even a little, the guilt in her heart increased. Right now, she didn't even know how she was going to redeem herself.

She wanted to die every moment, remembering her past.

But she couldn't even die anymore because her life was not hers anymore. Why doesn't he hate me? How can I repay him? Thoughts like that haunted her.

If, and only if, Joon-ho had hated her, she would have felt less burdened. But seeing him worry about her every time made her feel awful. Guilt was increasing every moment.

As she slumped down from the chair, grabbing her shoulders, she again shouted, crying out louder than before, "Why did you do this?"

Joon-ho, hearing her shout, panicked. He got down from the bed and hugged Soo-jin, saying in worry:

"I'm sorry. I'm sorry, sorry. I won't do it again, I promise. Just tell me what I've done."

Hearing Joon-ho, Soo-jin started to hit his chest with her weak hands, having no strength. Her hands and legs trembled as she spoke from the bottom of her stomach, shouting out loud, tears still flowing like a dam:

"Why did you have to give your heart to me? Why, why, why do you love me so much? I have done so many horrible things to you. You should hate me, curse me.

Why are you apologizing, you bastard? Please hate me. I don't deserve to be loved. Please, please hate me."

Soo-jin grabbed a broken piece of glass so hard that blood started to flow out. She wanted to stab herself in the throat for shouting at him again, for cursing him again.

She wanted to push him away from her dirty body.

Saying, "You know, every time you are worried, care for me, or love me, the guilt in my heart increases—so much that I feel like dying."

But Joon-ho hugged her even tighter, patting her back. Seeing the blood flowing from her hand broke his heart.

Gently getting the glass piece out of her hand, he carried her in his arms and laid her down on the bed.

Soo-jin, one hand on her face, was crying, crying and crying her heart out, while the other hand was in Joon-ho's hand. He was bandaging her, stopping the blood.

Seeing her cry was hard for him, but he didn't stop Soo-jin from crying. While crying, only one word kept repeating in Soo-jin's mind: "Why, why, why, why, why?"

After a long, long time, as Soo-jin stopped crying and calmed down, looking at Joon-ho's deep dark eyes, Soo-jin asked her question again:

"Why do you love me?"

Hearing Soo-jin, Joon-ho looked into her brown eyes, patting her blond hair and caressing her face. Without hesitation, he spoke the same words again:

"I have never loved anyone the way that I love you."

Hearing these words, she remembered that, at some point, on some day, he had said the same words. But she didn't remember when or where. But now it doesn't matter.

Looking at him with a smile and a gentle, loving gaze, Soo-jin asked him to repeat it again:

"Say it again."

"I love you, Soo-jin."