Divorce Is Fine, But I’m Keeping My In-Laws

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Su Xiaoman and her husband Chen Mo plan to divorce over career disagreements. When they’re about to sign the papers, she suddenly says, "Divorce is okay, but I must keep my in-laws." Years ago, Xiaoman’s parents died in an accident, and her in-laws took her in, treating her like their own daughter. Now, her mother-in-law has diabetic complications requiring constant care, and her father-in-law just had heart surgery and can’t handle stress. Chen Mo intended to take his parents in, only to find they’d already added Xiaoman’s name to the house deed and secretly made a will stating, "Our only daughter is Xiaoman." Halfway through the divorce cooling-off period, Chen Mo finally reveals his secret—he has early gastric cancer and proposed divorce to avoid burdening her. This "fight for in-laws" farce uncovers the deepest bond between the two families.

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