Li Xianming woke up and found himself in the hospital with a bandage on his head. The doctor held up two fingers and asked him how many.

Li Xianming's gaze was somewhat vacant, but he still answered honestly, "Two."

The doctor lowered his head to fill out the report, then turned to the in-laws and said that the patient only had a minor concussion and seemed to be fine for now, but he still needed to be hospitalized for observation for two days.

After speaking, he left the ward.

The in-laws gathered around the bedside, tears streaming down their faces.

I sat on the side, peeling an apple, and casually said, "Why are you crying? He's fine, isn't he?"

As soon as I finished speaking, my mother-in-law burst into tears even louder.

Li Xianming looked confused, glanced at me, and then at his mother, "Mom, why am I in the hospital?"

My mother-in-law was stunned and quickly asked, "Can't you remember? Look, she has beaten our son stupid!"

"Don't you know that your son always has memory gaps when he's drunk?" I reminded coldly, walking over to Li Xianming with the peeled apple in hand.

Before Li Xianming could reach out to take it, my mother-in-law snatched the apple and threw it into the nearby trash can, staring at me fiercely, "You wicked woman, I suspect everything you've touched is poisoned!"

I shrugged indifferently, "If you don't want to eat it, forget it."

Turning around and sitting down, I continued to pick up an apple and peel it for myself.

When Li Xianming regained consciousness,

my mother-in-law started to dance around, spitting as she recounted how I had knocked him unconscious and sent him to the hospital.

In front of me, she exaggerated the whole process, portraying me as an unforgivable wicked woman.

Listening to her, I couldn't help but burst into laughter.

Li Xianming, on the other hand, stared at me in disbelief for a while before finally shifting his gaze to his mother, "Mom, is what you said true?"

His mother became anxious.

She stood up and stomped her feet.

"I am your mother, why would I lie to you? Divorce! You must divorce this wicked woman!"

When it came to divorce, I wasn't willing.

I smiled brightly at my mother-in-law and returned the comforting words she had once said to me:

"Couples have their ups and downs, and it's normal to have arguments. I won't divorce. I feel that Xianming and I are meant to be together."

After saying that, I looked at Li Xianming with a sly smile, "Right, honey?"

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