I hurriedly pushed her out of the way and got hit by the car myself. I was in a coma for seven days, hospitalized for nearly half a year, and suffered a head injury.

On the day I was discharged from the hospital, Clara confessed her love to me, and I happily agreed.

In the beginning, both of our parents were pleased and urged us to get the marriage certificate.

It wasn't until Clara participated in a singing competition show that things changed.

Clara had an excellent temperament and image, and her singing was also good, which led to her instant rise to fame.

Her parents asked me to sign a secret marriage agreement, requiring me to pretend to be her assistant and not appear in public as her husband.

I loved her.

For the sake of this family, I compromised.

For seven years, I silently protected her and played the role of an invisible husband, hoping that one day I could come into the light and show our love like other couples.

After Jackson returned to the country, this thought wavered several times.

Clara picked him up in person at the airport.

Jackson, in front of me, pressed his face against hers and said it was overseas etiquette.

My traditional beliefs were greatly challenged.