She married an African man at 21 and left us… but every year she sends us the same message”

Theresa, 63, raised her only daughter, Mary Lou, on her own. Mary Lou grew up kind, intelligent, and full of promise, and those around them believed she had a bright future ahead.

At 21, Mary Lou met Kang Jun, a man nearly twenty years older. Theresa opposed the relationship—not out of prejudice, but concern about the age gap and distance. Still, her daughter was determined.

They married quietly, and just a month later, Mary Lou left for South Korea. At the airport, mother and daughter embraced, both aware that everything was about to change.

After that day, Mary Lou never returned. Years passed—one, then five, then twelve. The only contact was a yearly transfer of money, always with the same message: “Mom, take care of yourself. I’m doing well.”

That word, “well,” became Theresa’s greatest worry. It felt distant, almost rehearsed, and left more questions than answers.

They spoke on video only once. Mary Lou looked the same, but something in her expression had changed—she seemed busy, distracted, far away. When asked why she didn’t visit, she simply said, “I’m very busy.”

Despite the financial comfort the money provided, Theresa lived in quiet loneliness. Each Christmas, she prepared her daughter’s favorite meal and set a place at the table that remained empty.

After twelve years, she made a decision. Without telling her daughter, and despite never traveling abroad before, Theresa bought a ticket to South Korea—determined to see for herself what “doing well” truly meant.

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