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Suho has always lived between two worlds. One shaped by legacy, pride, and expectations he never chose, and another shaped by a heart that feels too deeply for the life he is meant to lead. He is cold, silent, and sharp in business, yet gentle, emotionally deep, and quietly devoted in love.
But love was never meant to be part of his world. It was always something to be negotiated, controlled, and contained.
At this point in his life, Yerin is his everything. His first love, his only love. He is willing to go to any length to keep her, even as his family refuses to accept her. Torn between a heart that refuses to let go and a lineage that demands an heir, Suho makes a decisive choice, trying to hold on to Yerin without defying the expectations placed upon him.
Then Hauen enters his life, not through love, but through a contract.
Chosen as a solution, not a partner, Hauen becomes his wife in a marriage built for convenience. An agreement meant to secure an heir and protect the Kim family's legacy. In return, she enters this marriage to save her father's failing business.
She is warm yet guarded, strong in quiet ways, carrying her own unspoken burdens.
To the world, their marriage is flawless. To them, it is nothing more than a contract, set to end after eighteen months.
But life rarely follows careful plans.
As fate pushes Suho to his lowest point, stripping him of control and certainty, he is forced to confront parts of himself he never understood.
At his most fragile, the question is no longer about legacy or duty.
It becomes about who will stay when everything falls apart... and whether he will have the courage to accept a love that was never part of the plan.