She was only 23, struggling to survive, with no job and no family to lean on. People in her town called her “the sad girl” because she often walked with her head down, lost in thought. Out of sheer desperation, she agreed to marry a wealthy 70-year-old man who promised her security and comfort.
The wedding was small, quiet, and filled with whispers. Many judged her, saying she only wanted his money. But nobody knew what would happen next.
Ten days after the wedding, while unpacking some old boxes in her new home, she stumbled upon something shocking — letters and photos that revealed her husband’s past. He wasn’t just wealthy… he had once been a soldier who had saved an entire village during the war. Among the dusty papers was also a letter addressed to her.
In it, he wrote:
“If you’re reading this, it means you are my wife. I know people will misunderstand why you chose me. But I chose you because I saw in your eyes the same sadness I carried for years. You saved me as much as I saved you.”
Her tears fell on the pages. What started as a marriage of survival turned into a bond of love, respect, and healing.