Summary
Being born into a wealthy family should have made life easier for Mu Qiqi. Instead, it leaves her constantly wondering why she never seems to belong there in the first place. Despite being one half of a pair of twins, she grows up in a completely different world from her sister, one where praise is rare, mistakes are remembered, and blame has an odd habit of finding its way back to her. After years of putting up with it, a single incident pushes an already fragile situation past its breaking point, leaving Mu Qiqi without the support she once thought she could rely on.
Being pushed out of her family doesn’t magically make Mu Qiqi stronger. If anything, it leaves her scrambling. She still has school to worry about, still has to think about where she’s going to live and who she can rely on, and those answers are becoming fewer by the day. What bothers her most isn’t even what she lost. It’s the nagging sense that something about the whole situation never added up. Whenever she looks back on the events that changed everything, certain details keep resurfacing, details that nobody seems interested in discussing.
That uncertainty eventually leads her toward Sheng Xiao, a young man known for both his status and his unpredictable nature. Most people would rather avoid getting involved with him, and Mu Qiqi has every reason to do the same. Still, circumstances keep drawing them into each other’s orbit. Sometimes he helps, sometimes he confuses her, and more than once she finds herself wondering what exactly he wants.
What follows isn’t simply a romance, nor is it only a family drama. The story spends a surprising amount of time watching Mu Qiqi grow into someone very different from the girl introduced at the beginning. As she pursues her studies in forensic science and begins making choices for herself, old grievances refuse to stay buried and long-held assumptions start to crack.
Forensic Doctor, Moe Wife mixes emotional family conflicts, slow-burning romance, personal growth, and a touch of mystery into a story where the biggest challenge isn’t uncovering hidden truths, it’s deciding what to do once those truths finally come to light.