Divorce Is Fine, But I’m Taking My In-Laws With Me

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Office worker Su Xiao stayed up late reading a虐文 (abusive novel) and somehow transmigrated into the story as the “invisible wife” who’s endured three years of emotional neglect from her husband Lu Mingyuan. She thought she’d just wait for the divorce to “exit” the book—until she realized: her mother-in-law always left a warm light on and a bowl of congee for her late nights; her father-in-law hid her favorite oranges on the top shelf to shield her from nosy relatives pressuring her to have kids. When Lu Mingyuan finally showed up with divorce papers, Su Xiao smiled and slammed the papers down: “Divorce is fine, but I’m taking my in-laws with me.” This sentence blew up the Lu family—Lu Mingyuan thought she was after money, but his mother gripped Su Xiao’s hand tearfully, and his father immediately packed his toolbox. Three months later, in a old-town dessert shop, Su Xiao wiped the counter with a smile while her in-laws made taro balls inside. Outside the shop, Lu Mingyuan stared at the warm reflection in the window, suddenly remembering his wedding vow: “I’ll make you the happiest person alive.” Turns out, he was the one who lost true happiness.

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