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Caught between the weight of familial expectations and the echoes of a past life, Sarah finds herself thrust back into a world where every choice could mean life or death. After a tragic mishap involving wild mushrooms, she awakens with a second chance to navigate the treacherous dynamics of her in-laws, particularly her ambitious sister-in-law, who seeks to shine brighter than ever.
As summer vacation approaches, the air is thick with tension. Will Sarah manage to outsmart the very family that once turned against her? With her knowledge of the mountains and their hidden dangers, she’s determined to protect herself and her unborn lie. But with her sister-in-law’s popularity soaring and her husband’s loyalty wavering, Sarah must tread carefully. How far will she go to ensure her safety while feigning the role of a supportive wife?
Every interaction brims with underlying motives, and as the family prepares for a fateful trip, Sarah grapples with her past failures and the stakes of her new reality. In a game where trust is a luxury, can Sarah rewrite her fate, or will the shadows of her previous life consume her once more?
My Sister-in-law Forced Me to Drink Wild Mushroom SoupChapter 1
Part 1
Summer vacation was approaching. After the high school entrance exams, my sister-in-law went viral because of her instagram video about picking wild mushrooms.
The video gained a lot of attention. She suggested that the whole family take a trip out of the province to go mushroom picking.
I tried to warn them. “There are many kinds of wild mushrooms, even locals can’t always tell which ones are poisonous. For outsiders like us, it’s easy to make a deadly mistake.”
My in-laws twisted my warning into something cruel, accusing me of cursing her out of jealousy and the trip went ahead anyway
On the day of the trip, someone slipped poisonous mushrooms into our meal. I remembered the taste, the burning in my throat and the foam at my mouth. By the time the ambulance arrived, it was too late. They all blamed me. My husband even testified, claiming they had warned me, saying it was my own stubbornness that caused it.