Saturday, Cheng Nan invited me to have lunch, saying that I haven't accompanied him for a long time.

After finishing lunch, it was still early, and he proposed to accompany me to go shopping, and I gladly agreed.

When we arrived at the shopping mall, we unexpectedly witnessed a scene of the legal wife tearing apart the mistress.

About five or six women surrounded a young woman, physically assaulting her while continuously cursing, "You shameless person, let you be a mistress."

"I'll beat you to death, you fox spirit."

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Just as we were about to turn around and leave, I heard a familiar voice: "Please, stop fighting, I'm pregnant."

I immediately ran forward and forcefully pushed aside the two women in front, and saw the disheveled and swollen-faced sister.

Cheng Nan also followed and helped stop the group of women who were assaulting the sister. Fortunately, the mall security guards also arrived, allowing the sister to escape safely.

Cheng Nan accompanied me in sending the sister to the hospital. As soon as we arrived at the hospital, the sister was immediately taken to the operating room.

The doctor said that the sister was severely beaten and there were signs of miscarriage. The child definitely couldn't be saved, so it was necessary to perform an induced abortion as soon as possible.

After signing the operation consent form, I called my parents and informed them to come to the capital as soon as possible.

Three hours later, the sister was transferred to a regular ward. The doctor told me that the sister had complications from the miscarriage and would likely have difficulties conceiving in the future.

I remained silent. Ultimately, all of this was caused by the sister herself.

I asked Cheng Nan to go back first, while I stayed behind waiting for the sister to wake up.

The effects of the anesthesia wore off, and the sister slowly regained consciousness.

Seeing me, she shed two lines of tears.

I didn't know if these were tears of regret. I only said to her, "Sister, there's nothing in this world that comes without effort. Everything has a hidden price tag. I hope you can wake up this time."

"Mom and Dad will be here later. I have something to do at school, so I'll leave first. If you need anything, call the nurse."

After saying that, I left the ward. I'm not a saint. Considering what the sister did to me in this life and the previous one, I cannot forgive her.

In the blink of an eye, three more years have passed. I have already graduated from graduate school and fulfilled my wish of becoming a teacher at Qing University. I have successfully entered the realm of marriage with Cheng Nan.

As for the sister, according to what my parents said, she married a small civil servant from our hometown and started living a stable life.

Throughout this journey, experiencing so much, I have understood one truth: the harder you work, the luckier you become.

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