At first, Deanna thought Austin had come to find her. But then she learns that Austin came to look for the man, who turns out to be Austin's father.
Austin was also surprised when he met Deanna there. One day when the man left, Austin decided to make Deanna, who had been missing for a year, leave this world for good.
To cover the incident where Clara trapped Deanna, he poisoned Deanna and ordered his men to throw the dying Deanna into a forest far from the resort. They threw Deanna down a chasm no one had ever visited.
Just before she was reborn, as Deanna lay in an old house and began to lose her life, she had a strange dream. She dreams that the world she lives in is a novel created by someone. Clara and Austin are the main characters of that world. On the other hand, she was just a character who had to die tragically, which was created just to spark their relationship.
Although her dream did not cover the entire novel, she knew, in general, its contents. He didn't come for her because he was preparing to announce that Austin wasn't his real son.
He had also gathered enough evidence to prove Deanna's innocence. However, he was killed by Austin's grandfather before he could do anything.
Austin learned that he was not his son after the man's death. But he still inherited all of the man's property. After inheriting the Johnson family business, he lives happily with Clara.
Deanna didn't know if the dream was true or not. After all, the only thing that was clear in the dream was about the man. Maybe because she loved the man too much, she had been hallucinating about everything. But still, no matter the truth, she had to be sure. In this life, she will take revenge and pay off her debts.
She came to Scotland. A place that many people visit in winter to ski.
The man named Sean Johnson, whom Deanna knew from her dream, was going to go hiking. He would suddenly have a headache and pass out while driving, causing him to fall into a ravine.
The chasm wasn't too steep, and by luck, Sean survived. However, his legs became disfigured, and half of his face was disfigured.
Deanna felt that regardless of personal feelings from her previous life or dreams, Sean was very extraordinary. A person with that kind of power shouldn't end up pitifully. Deanna always felt that it was a tragic fate that shouldn't have happened.
She felt that the purpose of Sean's creation was simply to build a business empire so he could pass it on to Austin. Once Austin deserves it, Sean's existence becomes useless, and he must die. Sean knew Austin wasn't his real son, but he never broke their relationship. Austin inherited everything from Sean.
Deanna rented a villa near the mountain and waited in the car every day by the side of the road before returning to her residence in the afternoon. She was very afraid of losing her chance to save Sean. Although she didn't dream of exactly when the accident happened, she could guess the time when Sean was driving his car. Deanna also clearly remembers the type of car he was driving and the license plate number.
Holding a small cup and thermos, Deanna sipped warm water and watched every passing car. When she saw the car exactly as she had dreamed, she immediately put down her cup and started the car. As she drove closer to the car, her hands began to tremble nervously at seeing the same number plate as the one she remembered.
Deanna honked loudly to try to make it stop. But not only did Sean not stop, but the car also started to speed up. Deanna knew that Sean must be suffering from a headache by now and was in a semi-conscious state, so that he might have pressed the accelerator instead of the brakes wrong.
Deanna was nervous and anxious, making her palms sweat. If he can't change Sean's fate, what's the point of her being reborn? After all, even if she had to risk her own life, she had to change Sean's fate.
Deanna drove beside Sean's car and tried to wake him up by gently crashing his car. But even after she hit the car several times, the car didn't slow down. Looking at the bend ahead, the car will fall into a ravine if the car does not stop. So Deanna could only hit Sean's car while turning the wheel hard. Sean's car was stopped by Deanna's car, then they both hit the road divider beside them.
Deanna was barely conscious as she felt blood running down the right side of her forehead.
Deanna's car hit the mountain wall first, while Sean's car hit half the wall, and the other half hit Deanna's car.
When Deanna's car hit the mountain wall, the woman's forehead hit the glass hard, and her body slumped down. Despite feeling dizzy and sick, Deanna finally managed to stop Sean's car.
Previously, Sean had a bad headache, and everything went black. He tried hard to open his eyes, but everything was still pitch black. It felt like something was hitting him, but he thought maybe it was just an illusion due to the pain. After he felt the car hit hard, his consciousness that had disappeared slowly returned. After that, he felt that his vision had become clearer.
Sean quickly got out of the car once he understood the situation clearly. He rushed to Deanna's car and opened the door. Sean saw Deanna in the car, her eyes closed, and her forehead was bleeding. Sean was shocked and immediately took out his cell phone to call someone, then he bent down to check on Deanna's condition.
Deanna opened her eyes and looked into Sean's face before falling unconscious. The look in those eyes made Sean's heart flutter, and he didn't understand why it was like that.
To make sure Deanna didn't freeze in the cold, Sean temporarily closed the car door and turned to look at the bend ahead. If the car hadn't been stopped, he would have fallen into that ravine and might be dead by now. The woman in the car saved his life.
Sean clenched his fists tightly. Even a cold man like himself would be frightened that he was on the verge of death.
Sean's villa wasn't far, so bodyguards arrived soon. Sean carefully carried Deanna out of the car and told the driver to get to the hospital as quickly as possible.
Sean hugged Deanna's body, and after the bodyguard gave him the medicine box, he treated the wound on Deanna's forehead.
Seeing Deanna's closed eyes, Sean was very worried and annoyed. This girl had saved his life, but she almost died because of it.
Most of the time, Sean was accompanied by a bodyguard. But when it comes to skiing, he just wants to enjoy some time in solitude. So he often goes without a bodyguard.
Today he suddenly wanted to go up the mountain to ski, so he left without a bodyguard. Although his headaches were frequent, he had never felt so sick that he lost consciousness like before. The risk of danger this time was high. He and the girl in his arms could have died earlier.
When he arrived at the hospital, he immediately arranged for Deanna to be examined. He also did a brain check because he felt something was slightly off. He wanted to know whether or not the headache was getting worse. If this kept happening repeatedly, he would have to carry bodyguards with him wherever he went.
Deanna felt as uncomfortable as if she had been drunk, with a headache and a queasy stomach. She opened her eyes and blinked a few times before things became clear.
"How are you feeling? Are you okay?" Sean watched Deanna closely, waiting for her to wake up fully.