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There were nights when I wanted to escape. From being a wife to being a mother. From being a wife to being a mother. From being a real mother who died of cancer after losing her husband, to being a mother in law who is living with her elderly husband with rapidly progressing dementia. This is an essay that vividly describes the family relationship that cannot be maintained through the life of "Two Mothers." It consists of 14 chapters including the shocking words that my mother in law threw at me on the day I greeted her as a fiancé ("I was scared of my mother in law"), the reason why my mother in law softened her attitude quickly after meeting her mother in law ("One on-one fight between my wife and mother-in-law over the wedding"), the true feelings of my mother in law who ran a coffee shop and worked all the time ("History of alcohol continued from my grandfather's generation"), the bewilderment that my mother in law continues to ask about the timing of giving birth and the number of children ("The biggest trauma is childbirth and postpartum"), and the pain of being forced to succeed my mother in law's class ("My older brother's belongings are an oil painting drawn by my mother 45 years ago"). While taking care of my father in law and mother-in-law, I sometimes feel uncomfortable. Even though I couldn't do anything for my mother in law, is there any more irony to take care of my mother in law who has bothered me for so long? (Excerpt from this book "One on-one fight between my wife and mother-in-law over the wedding