I'll Leave if You Don't Want Me
My mother is gravely ill and needs a million dollars for surgery. I run all over the city, desperately trying to borrow the money.
Just when I'm at my breaking point, my childhood friend shows up, holding a check for one million dollars.
His condition? He wants to marry me.
Everyone's waiting for me to say yes, but I calmly refuse.
Because in my last life, even after I married him, my mother still died. Her surgery failed.
Later, I accidentally overhear a conversation between him and a doctor.
"Christopher, you sabotaged the surgery just to transplant Alice's mom's kidney into Jennifer? Was it worth it? If Alice finds out, you’re done."
"I just want Jennifer to live. And honestly, marrying someone like Alice? My life is already over."
That's when I realize our entire marriage was nothing but a carefully woven lie. He did it all for the woman he truly loved.