In a past life, my best friend wanted to marry a close relative.
I earnestly advised against it, but she became angry and embarrassed: "You're just jealous that my boyfriend is handsome and rich. Who says marrying a close relative will definitely result in deformed children? Don't curse me!"
After marriage, she faced difficulties from her in-laws and abuse from her husband. I tried my best to help, but she deceived me into coming home, only to watch her husband rape me. When I confronted her in despair, she bitterly said, "This is all your fault! If you hadn't cursed me, how could I have given birth to a deformed child? You owe me a healthy son!"
When I opened my eyes again, I found myself back on the eve of my best friend's wedding, when she was struggling with the decision of marrying a close relative.
I chuckled and said, "Love can overcome all obstacles."