Fates Exchanged
When I saw my best friend tending to the elderly man upstairs with such diligence in washing his clothes, cooking his meals, feeding him medicine, and giving him massages, I immediately knew that she had been reborn, too.
In my previous life, my best friend and I shared an apartment. We were often awakened in the middle of the night by the old man’s cough from upstairs.
When I went up to check on him, I learned that his legs were paralyzed, and he had no children or family.
Out of sympathy, I decided to care for him. I brought him his daily meals and gave him massages.
A month later, out of the blue, the old man mysteriously handed me a bank card and said, “There’s eight million here. It’s my reward to you.”
With that money, I immediately went and paid off my father’s medical bills.
Later, the old man went even further and transferred the ownership of the apartment that we were renting to me. He told me, “When your father is discharged, move in together. That way, I’ll have someone to keep me company, too!”
When my best friend learned of this, however, she went ballistic. During the few days I was having trouble sleeping, she had secretly spiked my water with a lethal dose of sleeping pills. She watched as I died in agony.
After my death, my boyfriend, posing as my fiancé, cut off my father’s medical bills and took away the old man’s bank card.
Meanwhile, my best friend spread slanderous rumors among the neighbors, claiming the old man gave me money because I had sold myself to him.
Half a year later, the two got married and paid in full for a luxury apartment in the city centre.
When I opened my eyes again, I was back on that very day when the old man upstairs was coughing uncontrollably.