A car rounding the corner suddenly changed direction, stopping horizontally.
Eun Jo was sprawled on the ground.
Such a moron, she’s just—
Before she could call for help, an elderly waiter from a nearby cafe was seen rushing over.
More people gathered, and the distant sound of an ambulance could be heard.
Wang Nana left nonchalantly.
She tossed the trashy small bag into a garbage bin.
“I will help you.”
Her eyes, which were previously fixed on the ceiling, slowly met his.
They were big and beautiful, but filled with tears of sadness.
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“Don’t thank me later.”
Once again, Sun Woo softly spoke in Korean and made a quick gesture towards someone.
[ob—gyn. Call Dr. Pearley!]She clearly saw happiness in his eyes now.
What had I seen before?
Sun Woo recalled Eun Jo’s anxious gaze.
If she still had any part in that pain—
The other person should know.
What happened that day.
How much she suffered.
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“…”
Jae Ha noticed a man standing near the emergency exit at the end of the corridor.
Trying to control the rising irritation, he approached, lightly massaging his neck.
Ah, it’s not without reason—
It was just recently that Eun Jo and he were happily sharing drinks.
Regardless of who he’s marrying, the unpleasant fact remains.
The moment he clicked his tongue, sensing his presence, Sun Woo turned.
Politely nodding in greeting, he was the epitome of a gentleman.
A bourgeois specimen, perhaps?—Anyway, I don’t like it.
Giving the other party the chance to speak first, Jae Ha only gave a light nod.
Choi Sun Woo slowly took a deep breath, it was evident.
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“My name is Choi Sun Woo.”
“I know. The fiancé of Ms. Lee Min Ah.”
Jae Ha, overly sensitive than needed, leaned against the wall with his arms crossed instead of introducing himself. Naturally, his expression wasn’t pleasant.
“I should mention upfront, I’m not the type to meddle in other people’s affairs.”
“It seems you’re already meddling.”
“Eun Jo is no longer a stranger to me.”
“When was she a stranger?”
Though I felt my reaction was extremely sharp, the other remained composed.
This made Kwon Jae Ha even more irate.
How should I describe it? Unlike the still rational man opposite him, it felt like I was being laid bare, vulnerabilities and all.
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A deep line appeared between his brows.
For a moment, Sun Woo, looking at the palm of his hand he had spread out, slowly began to speak, meeting Jae Ha’s gaze.
“I’m wondering if you have any plans to address the inappropriate behavior?”
“Inappropriate behavior.”
Jae Ha straightened up from his previous slant and put both hands in his trouser pockets.
With a downward glance, he signaled Sun Woo to continue.
“While both you and I haven’t been in the US for very long, I know Korea still values courtesy.”
“Listen, Mr. Choi Sun Woo.”
“Speak, Mr. Kwon Jae Ha.”
“Are you playing games with people?”
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“From my perspective, the person playing games seems to be Mr. Kwon Jae Ha.”
“Me?”
“Do you truly not know, or are you just pretending?”
Jae Ha exhaled a heated breath, trying to cool his rising temper.
Given the chance, he would have loved to thrust his fist into that gentlemanly face just like he did with Franz.
“Continue.”
“I’m concerned that Eun Jo will be harmed by your carelessness.”
“You interfere with the private life of a grown woman who’s about to get married?”
“There’s a difference between interfering and worrying.”
Jae Ha clenched his jaw.
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Is this Choi Sun Woo fellow trying to give me a lesson in etiquette?
“Look, Mr. Choi Sun Woo. I might be American, but I have a very conservative side. By my standards, interfering in an adult woman’s personal matters is rather—a behavior crossing the line.”
“If an extraordinary individual, who even has a fiancé, acts inappropriately in a public place, then that’s crossing the line. Especially if that other person is my family.”
“Ah, family!”
“And.”
Choi Sun Woo, who had been smoothly speaking, suddenly hesitated.
Jae Ha waited with tightly pressed lips.
“…….”
“…If my feelings are accurate.”
“You’re a doctor, so you act on feelings?”
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“They can’t be completely discounted.”
“I see. So what exactly did you feel that I should be aware of?”
“All I can say is when and where—”
“We?”
“That is, when and where Eun Jo and I first met.”
“Go on, I’m waiting.”
“6 years ago in New York, at the Roosevelt Hospital’s emergency room.”
“……?”
Jae Ha’s face contorted visibly.
Male lead is reincarnated to save his wife
I’ve also read this one twice already. The female lead is kinda soft and gets embarrassed easily—not really my type, but the plot is definitely worth reading. Hurry up and read it, y’all!
Intro
When Shen Yuan encountered Su Jin again in his previous life, she had already become the Prime Minister of the current dynasty. As for him, the former top young master of the capital, he had long since fallen into the abyss, becoming a singer on a pleasure boat.
After a song ended, he was redeemed and sent to the Su Residence.
Su Jin respected and cherished him, gave him a roof over his head, and bestowed him with warmth. Shen Yuan fell deeper and deeper, but before he could express his feelings, Su Jin passed away.
Shen Yuan died to follow her in death, but instead, he returned to when he was fifteen years old.
At that time, he was not yet engaged, and Su Jin was just a poor scholar.
Shen Yuan gritted his teeth, casting aside all his pride, and thought of ways to coax and entice her every day.
The colder and more indifferent Su Jin was towards him, the more proactive Shen Yuan became.
He was not afraid of being mocked by the world, only wanting to marry his Wife-master early, to hold her hand and never let go for a lifetime.
[Note: This story will not specifically point out the male lead’s reincarnation time point; it’s all in the details. Whenever you feel that the male lead is acting strangely, he has most likely been reincarnated.]
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