I Wish I Were Not Look Like Her
from Blue Sea Gulf in tot
eplied softly, r
and, there's still fifty thousand left. Do you
, I'll need one hundred sixty-six days. If I give them all five thousa
front of him a bit naive. In a place like that, was it really up to
my first time, they wouldn't f
d a bottle of water onto the bed. "Your clothes were all torn up last night. You can't wear them
e pills, swallowed t
the thirty thousand later.
click shut from outside. Her trembling hands reached for the bag on the bed. Inside w
re to look at a dress, but the price tag had made them quickly step out, feeling embarrassed. At the time, they
lled up in her eyes and fell onto the dress. The pain from last night hadn't made
expensive. The surgery and medical costs added up to nearly eighty thousand. At the time, there wa
. He had signed an organ donation agreement while alive, and his liver was a perfec
fastest way she could think of. Because of her looks and her status as a college student, she passed the interview quickly. When the HR manager o
hospital for the surgery, which turned out to be a success. She was relieved, believing that as long as she worked hard-neve
had signed wasn't just about serving drinks. It also required her to
refu
written. If she breached the agreement, she would hav
ousand back then. If not for her grandmother's illness, she
bbornly
k about it, honey. It's eighty thousand. Just one night, and you'll make twenty thousand. The remaining six
t the owner behind Blue Sea Gulf was no ordinary person. Bes
pay the money. Nothing would change. Worse, t
ned at the doorstep one early morning, naming
on and daughter-in-law never understood why she insisted on raising a child she picked
dreamed of graduating, working hard, and giving Mary a good life. But then Mary was diagnosed with cancer.
h her husband: "If you want to treat her, you pay for it. Sh
ersuade her, "It's just one night. I have medicine. If you're really scared, come find me. I promise that if you
ght, greasy-looking man. Sitting next to him made her feel nauseous. When
when Xand
imself. Finding that she did bear some resemblance, he immediately told Cathy to reserve her. Cole would return from abroad in half a
ound, didn't dare argue. Cathy quickly promise
se sense of relief. Even though she had already braced herself, the thou
s. Her entire body ached. She had checked herself i
e medicine had played a part, and in a way, she felt guilty. But she was also relieved-at least