Mom, I'm Not Terminally Ill 2: Chapter 2
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"Cough cough cough..." 0
 
"Mom, you're back?" 0
 
"Mom, why didn't you turn on the range hood while cooking?" 0
 
Wu De walked to the side, complaining as he opened the window to let the smoke out. 0
 
"Isn't turning on the range hood a waste of electricity?" 0
 
My mother-in-law pretended to wipe her eyes, her face showing a mix of sadness and joy, and quickly said to me, "Mom is so heartbroken! Why did you have to get this illness?" 0
 
My mother-in-law kept glancing at me. 0
 
Wu De complained, "Mom, when you cook in the future, remember to turn on the range hood. Don't worry about wasting electricity." 0
 
"Mom just thought that before Cao'er leaves, she should enjoy a bit," she replied. 0
 
My head buzzed. 0
 
So they didn't want me to get better; they just wanted me to die sooner. 0
 
Thinking of this, I suddenly remembered the conversation I had overheard between Wu De and the Mistress. He said he wasn't getting a year-end bonus this year; he was lying to me. He m De a hundred thousand this year. 0
 
With that thought, I suddenly had a bold idea. 0
 
I've worked so hard and never enjoyed any good days. Why not enjoy myself for once? 0
 
At the dinner table, my mother-in-law wore a big smile as she served food into my bowl. 0
 
"Cao'er, eat more." 0
 
I looked at the food in my bowl; it was all spicy peppers. I love spicy food, but usually my mother-in-law never lets me buy peppers just to annoy me. 0
 
I couldn't help but ask, "Mom, why did you make so many spicy dishes today?" 0
 
My mother-in-law exchanged glances with Wu De and stammered, "Mom just thought that before you leave, you should eat something you love." 0
 
 
Ha. 0
I really want to laugh out of anger. 0
They really put in a lot of effort. 0
"Mom, thank you for being so good to me all these years." 0
I took out a bottle of red wine and filled their glasses, saying, "Today, we won't stop until we're drunk." 0
My mother-in-law looked a bit wary: "Cao'er, you..." 0
I sighed, "Mom, I don't have much time left. I'm really grateful for everything you've done for me, allowing me to enjoy my last days like this." 0
Hearing this, my mother-in-law's face lit up with joy: "I knew it; you're a good child." 0
Wu De also praised me: "That's right, Mom. Our family should always be harmonious." 0
After a few rounds of drinks, my mother-in-law's face was as red as a monkey's bottom. 0
She started coughing incessantly. 0
I knew this was due to her liver condition. 0
To keep up the act, I started coughing too, even more dramatically than she did. 0
Wu De quickly poured water for my mother-in-law and gently patted her back. 0
I secretly pinched the inside of my thigh, and tears immediately streamed down my face. 0
Seeing me cry, my mother-in-law thought it was the effect of the red wine and happily said, " De, pour another glass for Cao'er so she can enjoy herself." 0
I sneered inwardly. 0
Enjoy? 0
Of course, I would enjoy it. 0
My mother-in-law started coughing again. 0
I pretended to cough as well, even exaggerating to the point where tears fell down. 0
Wu De hurriedly poured another glass of water for my mother-in-law. 0
 
 
I hid in the bathroom, trying to induce vomiting by gagging. After failing a few times, I locked the bathroom door to keep Wu De out. 0
 
"What's wrong, Cao'er?" 0
 
"Ugh... ugh..." I pretended to make vomiting sounds. 0
 
Wu De sounded a bit anxious: "Should I give you a pat on the back?" 0
 
"No... ugh... no need..." I said with a choked voice, "Please don't come in; I don't want to leave you with a bad impression." 0
 
Wu De stood outside, looking pleased: "Okay, okay, I'll do as you say." 0
 
I came out of the bathroom, tears in my eyes as I looked at them: "Thank you for taking care of me." 0
 
I raised my glass and toasted my grandmother: "Mom, this is for you." 0
 
My grandmother grimaced but clinked glasses with me and drank it all down. 0
 
After two glasses of red wine, my grandmother started to feel tipsy. She wiped her mouth and said: "Cao'er, you mustn't listen to what the doctor says about early-stage Liver Cancer and needing surgery. That would cost hundreds of thousands!" 0
 
"What do you mean, Mom..." 0
 
She looked at me and smiled: "If it were me, I wouldn't treat it either." 0
 
I feigned confusion: "Mom, what are you saying?" 0
 
"If it were you, would you not treat it?" 0
 
Wu De suddenly stood up, about to speak when my grandmother stopped him. 0
 
She waved her hand, signaling Wu De to sit down: "Oh, De, don't get angry. If it were me, I wouldn't go for treatment either." 0
 
"Don't blame Cao'er; anyone would feel hopeless in such a situation." 0
 
 
 
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