“In my past life, I was the one who killed you. And in this life, I was the one who saved you.”
A husband who massacred his wife’s family.
A wife who, in turn, killed her husband.
Fated to ruin, a couple worse than sworn enemies meets again in the modern era—
and within the time given, they must remarry.
Because that was the only way to break free from the divine punishment of an immortal life, bestowed upon Bari by an enraged god for staining his hands with blood.
“Kang Haean. I can cure your relentless headaches as if they were never there. I can also guarantee the honor and glory of your beloved father, Woo Gwansu, for a lifetime.”
His parents had named him Haean with hopes that he would live as calm and serene as a quiet sea.
But his life takes an unprecedented turn—all because of a single sheet of paper handed to him by a woman claiming to be his former wife.
Government Form No. 10. Five words written beneath it:
“Sign here, and I’ll take care of everything.”
It was a marriage registration form.
“So let’s get married. You and me.”
Will Bari succeed in remarrying Haean to sever the ill-fated ties of their past life?