I denied, "No, ever since I married into the family, my parents-in-law have treated me like their own daughter. My mother-in-law hopes that I can stay at home and take care of the family. But due to my special physical condition, I have difficulty getting pregnant and can only adopt a child. I have become pregnant twice, but unfortunately, I couldn't carry the pregnancies to term. I don't think this can be considered a conflict, as we have never argued about these things."
As I said that, my hand touched my flat stomach.
Hearing my words, the police officer said something to the other, who had been noting down the information.
Then she immediately turned her head and asked, "Okay, one last question. What were you doing on the day your mother-in-law had the accident?"
I looked blankly at her and said, "To be honest, I also had a car accident on the day when my mother-in-law died by accident, so I don't remember exactly what happened. After the accident, I can't remember anything that has happened recently. I'm really sorry."
The two police officers exchanged a glance.
I was afraid they didn't believe me, so I quickly explained,