At last, Theresa decided to travel to Korea herself. When she arrived at the house, something felt wrong. There were no signs of a husband, no normal family life, and upstairs she found large amounts of hidden cash. When María Luisa finally came home, she revealed the truth: she had never really been married and had spent years trapped in a strict arrangement with a wealthy man, staying only because she believed it was the only way to support her mother and pay old debts.
Theresa was devastated to learn that her daughter had sacrificed her freedom for so long. María Luisa explained that she was tied to a contract and could not leave without paying back an enormous amount of money. But after Theresa saw the truth with her own eyes, she told her daughter that money no longer mattered — what mattered was getting her life back.
In the end, María Luisa chose freedom. She left that life behind, returned to the Philippines with her mother, and started over by opening a small restaurant. It was a simple new beginning, but it was real, honest, and finally her own.