Summary
Lee Suho, the man destined for the presidency, remains perpetually in the public eye—my husband, yet never truly mine. As his new district initiative launches, the carefully constructed image of our marriage begins to unravel. I have stood beside him longer than anyone, yet I remain a stranger in his world. When I offer the ultimate sacrifice—a child to secure his legacy—he coldly reminds me of our arrangement. “Stick to the contract,” he says, his words a blade. “I don’t need your heart, only your compliance.” In that moment, every illusion shatters.