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Chapter 2



“Hmm, you’ve injured your head and lost a lot of blood, so it’s normal to feel that way. Your concussion is a bit severe.”

Fang Hong mentioned earlier that you didn’t recognize her, so it’s probably because of a temporal memory loss caused by the blood clot pressing on a nerve in the back of your head. Once the blood clot dissipates, it should get better.

“Let me take a look at your head wound, and I’ll have the nurse change your medication later. There shouldn’t be any other major issues.” Chen Hao said while unwrapping the gauze and checking the wound, which looked to be healing well.

“Alright, thank you, doctor.” Qin Xue expressed her gratitude.action

“Doctor Chen, can Qin Xue eat now?” Fang Hong remembered that Qin Xue had been unconscious for several days and was pregnant.

She had been surviving on nutritional support, and Chu Molin, her husband, happened to be away on a business trip.

With Qin Xue injured, Mr. Xie of her family had no choice but to arrange for Yu Xiu from Xu Fangzhou’s family to take turns caring for Qin Xue.

When Qin Xue first arrived at the institute, her bad temper and unreasonable behavior made her unpopular, and her constant quarrels with her family were heard throughout the residential building. Everyone knew about her reputation.

It was even rumored that she had schemed her way into marrying Chu Molin, as someone with his looks and accomplishments surely wouldn’t have chosen someone like Qin Xue otherwise.

For example, the institute’s resident beauty, Su Yun, had been dating Molin with plans to marry him, only for Qin Xue to snatch him away. If Qin Xue had been a good person, it wouldn’t have mattered, but she wasn’t.

When Qin Xue first joined the institute, Fang Hong had been instructed by her husband Mr. Xie to take care of her. However, Qin Xue’s ungrateful and rude behavior eventually made Fang Hong give up on helping her.

But now that Qin Xue was injured, and Chu Molin was away on a research trip with no certain return date, Fang Hong was reluctantly forced to care for her and discovered that Qin Xue was already two months pregnant.

Qin Xue was not only injured and bleeding but now also suffering from memory loss. Fortunately, she woke up, and the baby was safe; otherwise, who knew how they would have explained things to Chu Molin upon his return.

“She can eat liquid and light food since her digestive system hasn’t adapted yet to being unconscious for several days, so don’t eat anything else. If you need anything, just come to me,” Chen Hao said indifferently.

After the nurse changed the medication, Fang Hong asked Qin Xue, “Do you need to use the restroom? Let me help you. After finishing, I’ll bring you some porridge from the cafeteria.”

“Alright, thank you, sister-in-law.” Qin Xue felt very dizzy whenever she moved, but she also needed to use the restroom, so she got up slowly.

Fang Hong helped Qin Xue to the restroom slowly and then back to bed before going to the cafeteria to get food.

It was only after Fang Hong left that Qin Xue slowly lifted her hand to look at it, gradually recovering from her confused state.

Ever since Fang Hong called herself Fang Hong’s sister-in-law, Qin Xue felt that something was wrong. How could she not have any injuries on her body after being hit by a fast car and only have a wound on her head with a bump?

Qin Xue listened carefully when Dr. Chen mentioned temporary memory loss caused by the blood clot pressing on the nerve. She knew she hadn’t lost her memory.

However, she indeed didn’t recognize Fang Hong. It wasn’t until just now, when she went to the restroom and saw her hands, that she knew something was wrong. She was a surgeon, and her hands were slender and fair. Now the hands she saw were also slender, but they were thin and dark, clearly not her hands.

But now they were indeed her hands, which could only mean one thing: her original self had died, and she had been reincarnated into the body of another woman named Qin Xue.


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