After Donating My Kidney, I Faked My Death1-Chapter 1

The youngest daughter of the wealthy Andrews Family was killed by my sister’s car. My mother and my fiancé both forced me to take the blame.

“Melody is delicate and can’t endure hardship, but you were just brought back from the mountain village. You’ll definitely be able to endure it. Can’t you just do it?” said my mother.

“Didn’t you pester me to marry you? As long as you go to jail for Melody, I’ll agree to anything,” chimed my fiancé.

With a broken heart, I was taken away by the Andrews Family. Five years of torture in prison and a kidney. Those were the price for my sacrifice.

I had completely repaid my mother’s debt of gratitude for giving me life. But on the day I was released from prison, my mother knelt down again and begged me to donate a kidney for my sister.

“Melody has a terminal illness. How can you, as her sister, stand by and watch her die?”

My fiancé also issued an ultimatum: if I didn’t agree, I would be forcibly taken away.

In despair, I called Dominic, the eldest son of the Andrews Family.

“Didn’t you say you hated me and wanted to torture me forever? Come and take me away. I’m willing to spend my whole life repaying the debt I owe your sister…”

Dominic didn’t refuse. He merely said, “Address.”

After I finished speaking, he coldly hung up the phone. I secretly breathed a sigh of relief. Dominic and I had known each other since we were first brought back to Asterum.

Now I could only turn to him for help. I touched the ugly scar on my abdomen, feeling a mixture of emotions.

While I was in prison, the Andrews Family had already taken one of my kidneys. I only had one left. If I gave it to Melody, I’d be dead.

I had no money and nowhere else to go. There was no way I could resist the Conner Family or my fiancé’s family.

So, even though I knew Dominic only hated me now, I must first seek refuge with him, seeking a glimmer of hope.

At this moment, my mother knocked on my door. Her eyes were red and puffy. “Kendall, have you thought about it? I know you’re angry and jealous of Melody’s comfortable life since childhood, but she’s your sister, after all. Now she’s lying on the operating table, her condition getting worse by the day. Can you really bear to ignore her?”