
If He Remarries an Enemy from His Previous Life, I Will Personally Send Him on His Way
by A Small Nib
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My father hired two live-in sons-in-law for my sister and me. One is a noble son from the capital, talented and gentle as jade. He and his sister hit it off immediately, playing the piano and painting, and they were a perfect match. The other was a mute slave bought from the slave market, covered in wounds and as black as coal. Because he saved his father's life, he was chosen by his father to be his son-in-law. I married the mute slave. I taught him how to write, took care of his body, and transformed him from a slave who hid from others to a man who can stand alone. But no matter how hard I tried, he couldn't learn to speak and could only make vague syllables. Later, I took him to watch the lanterns, and under the sky full of fireworks, I awkwardly told him in sign language, "You don't have to speak, as long as I can understand you." Until the bandits broke into the city and surrounded our family. At the critical moment, the mute slave husband suddenly burst out with amazing strength and protected everyone except me, who pushed me towards the rogue's knife edge. The blade of the knife entered his abdomen, and I saw him speak clearly to his unharmed sister, his voice was gentler than ever before: "Ah Yue, don't be afraid." At that moment, I realized that he was not mute at all, nor was he a slave, but the prince of a neighboring country who was hiding in my house to avoid his enemies and waiting for opportunities. He stayed here because of the sister who had been kind to him. "I'm sorry, I can only repay her kindness with your life." "I will let the whole country bury you with you." When I opened my eyes again, I went back to the day when my father decided to recruit a son-in-law. This time, I still choose to marry him.
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