I Don't Want My Family After Rebirth 1: Chapter 1
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I Don't Want My Family After Rebirth

Author : Cloud
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"Ning Ning, go help me get the seasoning box. I need to give Haohou some sugar and salt." 0
"Okay." I instinctively replied and stood up to head to the kitchen. 0
After taking a couple of steps, I suddenly stopped. 0
Looking around, I realized I had returned to that day—my seven-month-old nephew, Wen Haohao, was lying on the sofa blowing bubbles, his little hands constantly scratching his belly. 0
My sister-in-law, Bai Zhenzhen, was soothing him: "Haohou, be good. Mommy will mix some sugar and salt for you to drink; you'll feel better after that." 0
"Ning Ning, why aren't you going to help me get the seasoning box?" 0
Bai Zhenzhen impatiently repeated. 0
In my previous life, I was also called back and forth like this by her. 0
In my previous life, she fed my nephew sugar and salt, and that night he developed a high fever. After being rushed to the hospital, we were informed that he had liver and kidney failure. 0
I clearly remember the doctor sternly criticizing them: "Feeding infants salt and sugar puts a burden on their liver and kidneys; it can lead to kidney failure or even death. What kind of parents are you?" 0
My sister-in-law was terrified and stammered, "Doctor, what... what should we do now?" 0
"It's not too late to bring him in now; if you delay any longer, it will be too late. He needs to be hospitalized first; further treatment will depend on the situation." 0
After half a month of emergency treatment, my nephew's life was saved, but his liver and kidney functions were severely damaged; he would have to rely on medication for maintenance in the future. 0
My brother and mother shifted all the blame onto my sister-in-law; she felt wronged and guilty and eventually vented her anger on me, saying I was meddling in their affairs. 0
Later on, my nephew grew up but became increasingly dull and his health deteriorated. 0
At six years old, he was diagnosed with diabetes and uremia. 0
My sister-in-law completely lost it, pointing at my nose and cursing: "Are you satisfied now? You’ve harmed Haohou like this; are you happy? What child doesn’t eat salt and sugar when they’re young? Why are other kids fine? You had to make a big deal out of it; why did you take Haohou to the hospital? Because of you, my Haohou has to start dialysis at such a young age; his life is ruined because of you! You need to take responsibility for him!" 0
My brother looked exhausted and sincerely apologized: "I was wrong; I didn’t take good care of Haohou. I will take responsibility for his illness. You’ve suffered quite a bit too; how about this—I just received a bonus, so let me treat you to an overseas trip as an apology." 0
I couldn't bear it for a moment and agreed. 0
But they weren’t trying to apologize; they clearly wanted me to die in place of Haohou! 0
They conspired to take me to a shady hospital and had my kidneys swapped for Haohou's. 0
Haohou was saved, but I died filled with resentment. 0
Thinking of this made my hands and feet cold, and sweat dripped down my back. 0
 
 
In this life, I will no longer interfere in their matters. If they make mistakes, let them bear the consequences. As long as I don't get involved, they won't find reasons or excuses to morally bind me. 0
 
Resolute, I calmly looked at my sister-in-law and asked, "Are you sure you want to give him salt?" 0
 
She frowned and replied, "What do you mean?" 0
 
I said lightly, "Giving salt to infants can burden their kidneys and, in severe cases, lead to kidney failure or even death. Are you sure you want to give him salt?" 0
 
My sister-in-law was taken aback, a flicker of guilt crossing her eyes. She couldn't meet my gaze and mumbled softly, "Salt and sugar make food tasty; he will eat better that way..." 0
 
I didn't respond or move; I just stood there quietly watching her. 0
 
Bai Zhenzhen shot me a glare and turned to my mother, who was tidying up the house, seeking help: "Mom, can you hand me the spice box? I need it urgently." 0
 
Without a word, my mother set down the cloth and went to get it for her. 0
 
Bai Zhenzhen took the spice box and, as usual, scooped a spoonful of sugar and salt into my nephew's porridge, stirring it slowly. 0
 
My mother expressed concern: "Zhenzhen, you feed Haohou so much sugar and salt every day; won't that cause problems?" 0
 
"What could happen?" Bai Zhenzhen rolled her eyes. "Mom, kids need salt to gain strength; don't you understand that? Ningning, don't you agree?" 0
 
She asked me, but I refused to answer. 0
 
She probably thought I would speak up for her like before. But why should I help her? My rebirth was all because of her actions. 0
 
 
 
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