Sang Tian'en always felt that falling in love was a troublesome thing, especially when the object of affection was her own superior.
With them seeing each other constantly, she had nowher...
Her mother said that Sang Tianen’s desire to survive was very weak, and whether she could survive this or not depended on whether she was willing to live.
Yan Zheng had never been so desperate as at this moment. Sang Tianen actually didn't want to live. It was she who didn't want to live.
He kept talking to her, telling her every detail of their acquaintance and showing her pictures of their children, but the woman just lay there motionless.
The young man also came. He was Xu Wenwen's younger brother, named Xu Qingtian. He had worked as a housekeeper in their family before, so she recognized him at first sight.
He knelt on the ground and confessed on behalf of his sister, his face full of tears.
But what was the use? His wife was still lying there, and could die at any time.
If it weren't for Xu Wenwen, Sang Tianen's parents would not have died, and Sang Tianen would not have lost the will to live because of guilt.
The young man disappeared from that day on, and Xu Wenwen was taken away from the hospital by him. The doctor said that taking the patient away in that situation was tantamount to sentencing him to death.
Xu Wenwen was punished, but will the dead come back to life because of her death?
On the eighth day, Sang Tianen still hadn't woken up.
Yan Zheng was at his wit's end. He contacted all of Sang Tianen's friends and relatives, hoping to awaken her will to live, but there was still no response.
He completely collapsed. Even though she had been rescued, Sang Tianen didn't want to live. She wanted to leave the child with him and choose death.
Yan Zheng couldn't accept this ending. He wanted to keep Sang Tianen, he wanted to keep his lover, even if Sang Tianen hated him after waking up.
Finally, his brother-in-law Sang Muyang came. Since Sang Tianen was out of danger, he had not come to the hospital for some unknown reason.
Upon learning that Sang Tianen had a weak will to survive, Sang Muyang burst into tears.
He held Sang Tianen's hand tightly and said that his parents didn't actually blame her. After his father blocked the knife for her, there was no hatred in his eyes, only gratitude and satisfaction for being able to protect his daughter, and his father also let her live well.
As soon as Sang Muyang finished speaking, tears rolled down from the corners of Sang Tianen's eyes.
An hour later, the woman who had been sleeping for more than a week finally slowly opened her eyes.
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