I Don't Want My Family After Rebirth 2: Chapter 2
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I smiled and refused, "Sister-in-law, I don't understand medicine. You should ask a professional." 0
 
Bai Zhenzhen scoffed, "What do you know? Eating salt can build strength; do we really need to ask?" 0
 
My mom still seemed worried, "How about we let Ning Ning ask her high school classmates? I heard several of them are studying medicine." 0
 
I graduated from high school and had already been accepted into college, but I hadn't reported yet. 0
 
Bai Zhenzhen's gaze immediately turned to me, filled with scrutiny and dissatisfaction. 0
 
I shook my head and declined, "Mom, I've lost contact with those high school classmates a long time ago. Besides, Sister-in-law is well-informed and knows more than I do; you don’t need to worry." 0
 
A hint of panic flashed across my mom's face. 0
 
Bai Zhenzhen shot her a fierce glare, her eyes filled with resentment. 0
 
My mom sighed in resignation, "Alright then, I have no objections; I'll listen to you." 0
 
I observed coldly. 0
 
In my previous life, I couldn't bear to see my nephew suffer and took the initiative to help my sister-in-law take care of him. 0
 
Sister-in-law readily agreed and left my nephew with me while she went shopping and getting beauty treatments with her friends. 0
 
Although my mom was unhappy about it, she didn't say anything. 0
 
I did my best to take care of my nephew, but they still made a mistake. 0
 
That night around eleven o'clock, my brother called in a panic, "Ning Ning, your sister-in-law isn't home; Haohou suddenly has a high fever that won't go down. I need to take him to the hospital right away; can you come over and watch him?" 0
 
Without hesitation, I replied, "Sure." 0
 
When we arrived at the hospital, Haohou was already convulsing from the fever. 0
 
My brother was frantic, pleading with the doctor to save his son. 0
 
After examining him, the doctor looked very serious: "What kind of parents are you? You brought your child here when he was this sick? If you had waited any longer, his life would have been in danger!" 0
 
My brother couldn't lift his head in shame from the scolding. 0
 
The doctor wrote a prescription; I took it to pay for the fees, arrange for dialysis, and handle the hospitalization—all in an orderly manner. 0
 
Haohou's life was saved, and my brother sighed in relief, thanking me profusely: "Ning Ning, thanks to you today; otherwise Haohou might have..." 0
 
At this point, his eyes turned red. 0
 
 
My brother is a selfish person, but he treats his wife and children quite well. My sister-in-law was reluctant to have children, and my brother pleaded with her, promising that he would take good care of both her and the baby. After she became pregnant, my brother even took leave from work to focus on taking care of her at home. My sister-in-law was deeply moved and vowed to treat my brother well in return. Unfortunately, while their relationship deepened, I ended up getting hurt. 0
 
Later, my brother gave me a thousand yuan as a thank-you gift. My sister-in-law's attitude towards me improved significantly. However, this gratitude did not last long. As Hao Hou grew up, he became slow to react and his health deteriorated. At ten years old, he still needed to be breastfed to fall asleep. Initially, my sister-in-law felt guilty about this, but later she began to blame me. 0
 
She complained to my brother, "It's all Ning Ning's fault for insisting on taking Hao Hou to the hospital for dialysis. Now his kidneys are damaged; how will the child survive?" 0
 
"Ning Ning is Hao Hou's aunt; how could she do this?" 0
 
"Ning Ning is just jealous of you and doesn't want to see you doing well; she hates us!" 0
 
At first, my brother scolded my sister-in-law for being unreasonable, but gradually he began to waver. The couple started arguing frequently, and each time it ended with my brother apologizing. 0
 
Eventually, Hao Hou was diagnosed with uremia. My sister-in-law completely exploded. She blamed my brother, saying it was his fault for taking Hao Hou for dialysis that ruined his kidneys. Unable to endure it any longer, my brother filed for divorce. 0
 
With tears in her eyes, my sister-in-law viciously said, "Wen Duan, Hao Hou's illness is your sister's fault; you have to take responsibility for him!" 0
 
Thus, they conspired to make me take the blame for Hao Hou's suffering. Thinking about this made me feel utterly absurd. My sister-in-law blamed me, my brother blamed me, and even my mother blamed me. 0
 
 
But I clearly did nothing. 0
Those who do wrong do not reflect on themselves; instead, they shift all the blame onto others. 0
It's truly ridiculous! 0
 
 
 
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