My daughter married a Korean man when she was

Theresa, a 63-year-old widow, raised her daughter Maria Luisa alone.

At 21, Maria left for Korea with an older man.

For 12 years, she never returned, only sending money and brief notes: “Mom, always be careful. I’m fine.”

Theresa admits, “Sometimes, a mother becomes a coward… because she’s afraid to hear the truth.”

Lonely despite financial comfort, she finally visits Korea unannounced.

There, she discovers a cold, empty home and hidden cash.

When Maria arrives, she confesses: “Mom, I’m not married.”

She reveals she sacrificed her life under a strict contract to support her mother, saying the money came “in exchange for time and a part of my life.”

Heartbroken, Theresa tells her, “I don’t need the money, I need you.”

With courage, Maria chooses freedom, paying the cost to end the contract.

They return home and start over with a small restaurant.

Though life is simple, it is real and peaceful—proving that love, presence, and freedom matter more than money or appearances.

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