They Broke Me Trying to "Fix" Me
I'm diagnosed with a rare, incurable disease.
A wonder drug that is being auctioned off is my last chance at survival. However, upon winning the bid for the said drug, my parents hand it to my older cousin, Annie Harper, who is suffering from infertility instead.
This time, I will not make a fuss. I will even purchase a variety of supplements for Annie.
My fiance tells me that Annie deserves to be married off splendidly. He wants to give his wedding gifts, which were originally meant for me, to her instead.
I consent willingly. On top of that, I transfer both the house and the car he purchased for me to Annie.
My parents have relief and delight written on their faces.
"You've finally grown up and understood that Annie needs this medication more than you do because she's getting married."
My dad says, "Once I've attended the medical symposium for rare diseases and completed the dissection of a patient's cadaver, I will be able to develop a cure for you."
Nonetheless, seven days later, I have become the cadaver meant to be cut open by my father.
My primary physician calls my father out in public at the symposium, pointing him out as an unethical doctor who gave my life-saving medication to Annie.
My parents and boyfriend are criticized by the audience for being murderers.
Yet, they firmly believe that this is how I'm getting back at them. They intend to reveal my memories to the public so that everyone learns that I deserved to die.