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Oops, I had a ONS With My Secret Ex-husband

Chapter 318: Unexpected Accident

Author: Sweet Frost
updatedAt: 2025-11-02

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Xia Chuanhe, in this matter, has an exceptional talent for stirring up resentment, hitting a nerve with every sentence he spoke, as if pinpointing exactly the things he least wanted to hear.

"What are you even thinking? If Yu doesn’t want to be with you, what’s the point of forcing her? Do you really believe having her by your side means she loves you?"

This kind of situation is nothing but a paradox, and frankly, anyone who sees it would find it annoying.

"I know she doesn’t love me, but this matter is very important to me."

He looked at the usations hurled at him, clearly resigned after being stabbed countless times over the days. Now, it didn’t matter to him anymore.

No one stabbed deeper than Ji Yu.

In fact, he remembered every wound Ji Yu inflicted on him.

Meanwhile, Ji Yu was remarkably rxed in her current state.

After discovering thetest reports about herself, she nned to go back and take another look. Who knows, maybe this renewal would signify a fresh start for her?

"If you leave like this, I bet Xia Chuanhe will lose his mind. I don’t know what’s really going on between you two, but based on the current situation, I think there might still be some unresolved ties between you and Xia Chuanhe."

If there weren’t some other issues, why would Ji Yu willingly stay close to someone like him?

Besides, Ji Yu didn’t look like someone who would easily fall into a trap.

Upon hearing this, Ji Yu decided to reach out to Chongxin first and deal with the restter.

"Thank you for reminding me. You’re a genuinely kind person."

In truth, Zhang Yuze was also reluctant to let Ji Yu leave like this. Their hospital had finally found an opportunity to turn things around. If Ji Yu left now, there might truly be no chance left.

"Ji Yu, this surgery is all on you. If it seeds, I’ll make sure to properly thank you."

"Since the surgery hasn’t started yet, I’ll pretend none of this ever happened." Ji Yu remainedposed in this matter.

"I’m confident there won’t be any issues if you perform. I trust youpletely." He had full faith in Ji Yu on this matter.

Indeed, this surgery turned out to be quite sessful.

Ji Yu had no interest in fame; she simply felt her current life was rather enjoyable.

The only unpleasant thing? She’d have toe back to face Xia Chuanhe again at night.

Situations like this always made Ji Yu weary.

"How can there be such frustrating scenarios?" Ji Yu sighed, clearly displeased with the circumstances before her.

"Xia Chuanhe, I think I need my own space. I want to live independently, so could you let me leave here first? I understand you might argue that there’s still something between us, but emotions don’t work just because you say so."

She came to a profound realization: her mood always soured whenever she met Xia Chuanhe.

Such encounters would only bring more pain to both parties, so why not stop meeting altogether?

"Yu, you’re talking nonsense again. Where would you even live on your own? You’ve lost your memory; without me, how would you even manage your life? So stop being so stubborn. Staying with me isn’t so bad."

He looked at Ji Yu, clearly having thought everything through already.

He didn’t believe that Ji Yu could manage living independently.

"I don’t want to live with you and your family. I have no freedom, and I don’t think what’s between us is real. You can’t use your medical expertise to carry out such foolish schemes."

Every time she saw Xia Chuanhe, she wished from the bottom of her heart that he could calm down a bit.

"Yu, I’m already very calm. Why won’t you trust me? I never wanted to imprison you; you’re just imagining things."

"Am I imagining things, or is there something inherently wrong with what you’re doing? You should know best. Let me make it clear to you: I don’t need you in my life." Ji Yu didn’t believe she needed his existence in her life to move forward.

He didn’t know when he developed this misguided belief. "Even if I’ve lost my memory, I haven’t turned stupid. I can still make the most basic judgments. Besides, don’t you know any of my friends at all?"

Ji Yu’s distrust towards him permeated every aspect.

Obviously, this matter needed more investigation to uncover the truth.

However, it seemed Xia Chuanhe was provoked by the current turn of events. When he realized Ji Yu wouldn’t listen no matter what, hepletely snapped, "Yu, it seems I’ve been too lenient with you, letting you think you can leave me. Since that’s the case, you’ll just stay by my side forever."

His gaze turned icy cold as he looked at Ji Yu, leaving her momentarily stunned.

When she woke up again, she found herself locked in a small pitch-ck room. It seemed he was genuinely enraged; otherwise, he wouldn’t have done this.

She stared at the surroundings in utter disbelief.

Her phone was nowhere to be found. Even calling Zhang Yuze for help was impossible.

"Yu, don’t worry. You won’t be disturbed living here. Didn’t you say you didn’t want to live with me and my family anymore? Now you can stay here. I’m sure you’ll enjoy the peace and quiet."

Xia Chuanhe no longer disyed his former calmness and heartbreak; he seemed like apletely different person.

Ji Yu was shaken by this version of Xia Chuanhe. "Xia Chuanhe, what are you trying to do? This is just about feelings; does it have to escte to such an extreme for you to let me go?"

In the adult world, emotions weren’t everything. But in Xia Chuanhe’s world, it seemed feelings were all that mattered.

Was this rtionship truly so important to him? Probably not.

It was merely his obsession preventing him from letting go for now.

"Yu, you act so righteous trying to convince me, but aren’t you rebelling against me for the sake of feelings too? If you truly didn’t care about rtionships, why wouldn’t you want to be with me?"

Ji Yu scoffed. "You’re twisting the narrative. What I want is clearly freedom. You’ve imprisoned me under the guise of love, and now you’re using me of rejecting you because of feelings? You’reughable beyond measure."

She had always sought freedom. At its core, this situation was him imprisoning her using despicable means. Every time Ji Yu faced this, she felt disgusted.

"You really have the audacity to say that."

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