Qi Sheng had been in a coma for nearly four months. When he woke up, his mind was blank and he even forgot his own name. The only token he had on him had already been taken away by Meng, who sent people to investigate his identity.

After learning that Qi Sheng had lost his memory, Meng stroked her round belly, smiled, and a calculating look flashed across her eyes.

So Qi Sheng became Meng's husband and his first wife with a marriage contract.

As for the name, Meng did not tell him his real name, but gave him the name Qi Sheng, and took him to the town near Qi Sheng’s military camp in the name of looking for relatives. This led to Qi Sheng being recognized by his comrades later.

Because he had married Meng under the name Qi Sheng, and during this period Meng had intentionally or unintentionally belittled him with such derogatory names as Gousheng and Goudan, Qi Sheng was very disgusted with his original name Qi Gousheng, and he made up his own story to justify Meng's origin of Qi Sheng.

Meng told him that she didn't know his name was Qi Gousheng, and Qi Sheng was the name he told her. As for why, she didn't know, but since you said so, I believe it.

How can a person with amnesia answer the question of why he took a pseudonym to meet and marry a woman? Unless he recovers his memory, the matter of changing his name will remain an unsolved mystery.

Therefore, Qi Sheng believed that he instinctively disliked the name Qi Gousheng, so he named himself Qi Sheng and got married with this name.

As for the household registration certificates and the like, they had been taken care of long ago by someone arranged by the Meng family. They went to Guyang County for him, bribed the minor official in charge of household registration, and changed his name.

Although Qi Sheng had lost his memory, his foundation was still there, so he returned to the military camp under the name Qi Sheng.

In this way, the news of Qi Gousheng's sacrifice spread back to Dashan Village. Qi Sheng made achievements in battles one after another, and with the help of Meng's family, he was transferred back to the capital and became the deputy general of the Beijing suburbs camp.

Although his rank was not high, Qi Sheng decisively chose to return to Beijing rather than live a life of fear and anxiety on the border battlefield where he might die on the battlefield. After all, his original intention of joining the army was not voluntary, and he had no sense of patriotism in his heart. After losing his memory, he first enjoyed a rich life with servants serving him, and he did not have the courage to risk his life.

For Meng, Qi Sheng is just a scapegoat, and she always has Bai Yueguang in her heart. She doesn't care how many concubines Qi Sheng has and how many illegitimate sons he has. As long as her interests are not affected, she will turn a blind eye.

Meng's style of doing things won her wide praise in the capital. She was a model for the mistress of a noble family, so she had a very good reputation in the capital.

Qi Sheng respected his wife Meng very much and would not let a concubine threaten his honor and interests as the main wife. Moreover, she had saved his life. In addition, Meng herself was good-looking and played the role of a good wife who always cared about Qi Sheng. It was reasonable for Qi Sheng to fall in love with her.

Of course, liking his wife did not affect his taking concubines and playing with women.

A man like Qi Sheng who respects his wife so much can be classified as a "good man" in the capital. Many noble ladies envy Meng for marrying a good man.

As for his relatives in Dashan Village, Qi Sheng only asked about them once. When he learned that his parents had passed away and he had no brothers or sisters, he stopped asking and never thought about going back to Dashan Village.

Under Meng's constant brainwashing, he deliberately concealed the fact that he came from the countryside, and people who were not close to him thought he was from the capital.

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