"What was I like before?" Madam Shi suddenly wanted to know what she was like in his eyes before.
Mr. Shi lowered his head and spoke of his impression of his wife. His wife was very similar to him, both in personality and viewpoints, which is why they never argued.
Although her husband was telling the truth, she had put the bigger picture first, so she didn't show her true feelings. Later, she felt there was no need to dwell on it.
If it weren't for the sudden sight of her daughter-in-law and son looking like this and feeling a little envious, Mrs. Shi and her husband would probably still be living their lives happily together.
So at that moment, Madam Shi said, "If I'm not the same as before, what will you do then?"
People always change. What if I didn't always stay the same?
Mr. Shi was no longer surprised, because his wife would never have said such things before; now it was clearly different. "Then I like it too, you are my wife."
Divorce is out of the question! He's already committed to this woman for life.
Hearing the other party's serious answer, Madam Shi coughed softly. The other party had expressed their meaning so directly, and although this was the answer she wanted, she felt inexplicably blush.
Now that Madam Shi had tried it out, she felt uncomfortable and said, "If you don't like it, I don't have to go out."
Actually, it just so happened that this was the opportunity, and I remembered my daughter-in-law's advice, so I decided not to bring my husband.
God knows her best friend was dumbfounded when she heard her agree, and that her husband wasn't with her.
Mr. Shi looked at his wife, then said, "It's not that I don't want you to go, it's just..."
Didn't she understand even after I explained it so clearly? Was I only concerned about whether she went out or not? What I cared about was what she was thinking. I wanted to know more than whether she went out or not.
"What?" Madam Shi, who knew her husband so well, could not possibly not know what he was thinking, but for some reason she thought of Wan Ge's attitude towards her son. There was no need to give an answer so quickly at the right time.
"You know perfectly well that I asked if you still like me. What do you mean by this?" It's true that they shouldn't act like young people at their age, but they've never been young before, and it doesn't seem too late now.
For some reason, this sentence reminded Mrs. Shi of their past. The two were well-matched in terms of social standing, attended the same school, lived close by, had equally excellent grades, and had very similar personalities—like another version of herself in this world.
So naturally they got together. There was never any proposal or engagement. They just got together when they reached a certain age and started dating. When it was about time, they proposed marriage.
Only on their wedding day, when she was dressed in her wedding gown and he came to pick her up, did he ask her if she would regret it. She answered no.
Mrs. Shi looked at her husband and said, "Do you remember what you asked me on our wedding day? The answer is the same now, and it will be the same in the future."
I don't regret marrying him, I never have, and I never will.
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