Mom, I'm Not Terminally Ill 4: Chapter 4
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The next morning, Wu De innocently asked me, "Mom, why did you make the grass drink alcohol?" 0
My mother-in-law frowned, "I didn't! It wasn't me." 0
Wu De pointed at the empty wine bottle on the table, "Then what is this?" 0
My mother-in-law: "..." 0
Wu De had gone out early to sell his car. 0
Yesterday we agreed to sell his car, raise another two hundred thousand, and buy a fine j De bracelet for Aunt. 0
Wu De's face twisted in pain. 0
That car was the only one in our family; he usually drove it to take his pregnant mistress for check-ups. 0
As for our house, I paid the down payment, so my name is on the property deed. 0
However, during the divorce proceedings, Wu De and his mother did not propose transferring the house title. 0
Clearly, they planned to wait until I tricked Aunt out of her inheritance before remarrying and keeping me under their control. 0
As for the money Wu De had, it was naturally meant for marrying his mistress. 0
Soon enough, I received the money and bought the bracelet, but I sat on the sofa, looking hesitant. 0
My mother-in-law urged anxiously, "What are you waiting for? Hurry up and win her over..." 0
I nodded, "Mother-in-law, you make a good point, but..." 0
I changed my tone, "We can't always rely on Aunt; we should have some dignity..." 0
"How about we use this two hundred thousand to treat an illness first? As for Aunt's inheritance, we can postpone that..." 0
My mother-in-law's expression changed: "Treat what illness? With your pathetic condition, what can two hundred thousand do?" 0
"Life is short; dying early means being reborn sooner..." 0
I stifled a laugh and looked at my mother-in-law: "You're right, dying early means being reborn sooner..." 0
Just as my mother-in-law was about to say something else, her expression suddenly changed as she clutched her liver area, wincing in pain. 0
Wu De panicked and rushed around: "Mom, are you okay?" 0
My mother-in-law collapsed onto the sofa, beads of cold sweat forming on her forehead from the pain. 0
 
 
"Son, my stomach hurts." 0
Wu De became anxious, pouring water and rubbing her stomach. "Mom, hang in there, I'll take you to the hospital." 0
My mother shook her head weakly and said, "Son, I'm fine. Just bear with it." 0
"This is an old problem; there's no need to waste that money." 0
I suppressed a laugh. "Mom, you're right. Just bear with it." 0
"But when my illness flares up, it might hurt more than what you're feeling." 0
My mother glared at me through gritted teeth, seemingly eager to see me in pain. 0
After the divorce, I followed the plan we had discussed and took two hundred thousand to Aunt's house. 0
I contacted Aunt's secretary in advance, and she said Aunt was very happy that I was coming home. 0
Aunt adopted me when I was ten years old. 0
She supported my education, provided for my needs, and cared for me meticulously. 0
Over the years, she continued to financially support me but interfered a lot in my marriage. 0
She didn't want me to get married. 0
I was unhappy with her interference, so we had a strained relationship for many years. 0
Out of frustration, I left home and vowed never to return. 0
However, Aunt never treated me poorly; during holidays, she still sent me a lot of money to buy clothes for myself. 0
She is my only family in this world. 0
When I saw Aunt, both of us felt a bit nervous. 0
"Aunt." 0
"Grass." 0
We called each other’s names, and my heart felt like it was being pricked by needles as I cried and rushed into Aunt's embrace. 0
"Aunt..." 0
 
 
Aunt also looked sorrowful and said, "Child, you have suffered..." 0
I lowered my head and sincerely apologized to Aunt. 0
I cried and said, "Aunt, I was wrong. I truly understand my mistake." 0
"Aunt, I used to be immature and m De you angry..." 0
Aunt patted my back and said, "It's good that you realize your mistake. Let's go home, child." 0
With Aunt's comfort, I recounted everything that had happened during this time. 0
After listening, Aunt laughed heartily and said, "Good, you truly are my obedient child..." 0
"This move of cutting off the enemy's retreat is brilliant." 0
I held Aunt's hand and said, "Aunt, I still need your help with something." 0
"What do you need?" 0
"This time, I need you to help me create a fake will..." 0
Aunt shook her head. 0
 
 
 
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