If anything ever happened to her mother's kidney, she would be forced to donate one of her own.
However, at twenty-two years old, she was no longer as terrified as she once was. She now understood that donating a kidney wasn't a death sentence.
It would only mean a less optimal life than before.
After six years, the Shen family found a new use for her—marriage. Not just any marriage though, a politically arranged one.
And now, she was being forced into a blind date by the very woman who abandoned her to an orphanage and considered her nothing more than a living organ bank.
Oh, she was mistaken—it wasn't exactly a blind date. Rather, she was being forced into marrying a man nearly forty years older than her, and she had no say in it.
The man was already drooling over her, like a famished person eyeing a piece of meat.