Seo-yeon was thirty-two when she decided to end her life.
After losing her parents at a young age, she spent years struggling through unfinished education, unstable jobs, and a life that never seemed to move forward. The only escape she had were stories—until one day, she wakes up and realizes she's been given a second chance.
Seven days before the accident that took her parents.
In Vol. 1, Seo-yeon focuses on one thing: preventing their deaths. Every decision is driven by urgency, fear, and the need to change a future she already remembers. And this time, she succeeds.
But Vol. 2 reveals that saving them was only the beginning.
The financial struggles, the pressure, and the unseen forces that once pushed her family to collapse are still there. Seo-yeon begins to understand that their tragedy wasn't just bad luck—it was something deeper, something built into the system around them.
By Vol. 3, Seo-yeon stops reacting and starts choosing.
Instead of running from the system, she learns how to move within it—building stability, creating opportunities, and slowly changing her family's position. With each step, she becomes harder to break, harder to ignore.
She is no longer just surviving.
She is building a life that can last.
