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Cohabitation With My Ex-Husband

[COMPLETED NOVEL] Living together with my ex-husband? Sarah never thought she would one day meet Michael, her ex-husband, again in the operating room with his body full of wounds and needing treatment from her. They were already divorced for three years, and Sarah didn’t have a good memory of the man. If she could… she would have let him die. However, she was a doctor, and a doctor's job was to save patients. Sarah immediately regretted her decision to save the man because it turned out that Michael had amnesia and remembered that they just got married! To make matters worse, she stupidly accepted her ex-in-law's request to pretend to remain Michael's wife while taking care of him. Why did she do that? However… during the time she spent with her ex-husband, Michael's attitude was very different from what Sarah had last remembered. He was very gentle… and loving. It made the feelings she thought were gone, come up to the surface. Would Sarah be able to deal with her feelings? What would happen when Michael's memory suddenly returned? Would his attitude stay the same? ============= EXCERPT: "Wifey," Michael called, looking at Sarah who was lying beside him. “Hm,” Sarah answered curtly, not looking at Michael. "I think I'm healthy." Sarah's body stiffened when she heard that. Was Michael healthy? Did that mean he had remembered everything? Would he scold her for tricking him? "Wifey? Why are you silent? I think I'm healthy and I can do it," Michael said quietly. "What do you mean?" Sarah finally looked at Michael with raised eyebrows. “Do what?” "Making babies." ============= Ps: The cover does not belong to me, credit goes to the owner. You can tell me If you want it to be taken down. Pss: Check my other stories in English 1. Superstar Husband & Genius Wife 2. The Lady Vampire and Her Lover 3. Cohabitation With My Ex-Husband 4. My Beautiful Queen is Vampire

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I Just Don't Like Her

"Actually, why do you hate Sarah so much?"

Mrs. Collins fell silent when she heard her husband's question. Why did she hate the woman who had married his son?

"I know you didn't do it because she was poor, or because her status was different from ours. I know you don't hate the poor," continued Mr. Collins when his wife remained silent.

He had been with her for a very long time, so he knew that she was not a woman who looked down on the poor. She even manages fundraisers to help the poor, to do charities that sometimes don't have profit.

So, Mr. Collins did not understand his wife who hated Sarah so much.

"That's because she grew up in an orphanage," Mrs. Collins replied casually.

Mr. Collins's expression immediately changed to surprise when he heard his wife's answer. He, who was leaning, even leaned forward to be able to see his wife's face clearly.