Chapter 147 - 147: 147: A woman I s mood is like the ever – changing weather.
My Trillion-Dollar Assets is Exposed by My Wife’s Bragging!
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âWhy are you laughing? You shouldnât be laughing, youâre such a jerk, always having your way, youâre so unbearable.â Angrier and angrier, Suri Drew blindly reached out to attack Yigol Novak.
Suddenly, her hand accidentally touched Yigol Novakâs face and it brought her back to her senses in an instant.
âMy dear, Iâm sorry.â Hastily inspecting his face and seeing that she hadnât scratched him, she immediately apologised.
Yigol asked, âWhy are you apologising?
Like a child who knows theyâve done wrong, Suri stumbled over her words, âI⦠I have a bad temper, I shouldnât have acted so irrationally, and I almost hurt your face even though it was just a game. I shouldnât have taken things so seriously.â
Yigol found Suriâs irrational side quite endearing, but her sudden reversal had him at a loss.
Yigol held her hand, attempting to comfort her, âNo need for apologies. Your husband is thick-skinned, and wouldnât get hurt that easily. Even if I did, it wouldnât matter. As they say, beating is a sign of affection, scolding is a sign of love. It only proves your love for me.â
Just as he finished his sentence, the sound of an argument came from afar and instinctively, they both turned to observe.
They noticed two grown-ups arguing with a child by their side. The little girl, around four or five years old, was crying silently, evidently frightened by the dispute.
The adults didnât appear old and by their clothing and demeanor, it was clear they were a poor couple.
The sight of the arguing adults didnât evoke much feeling from Suri, but seeing the little girl, stirred up a wave of sadness within her.
âHoney, are you okay?â, Yigol perceived Suriâs emotional shift.
Just like the unfortunate young girl, Suri too had a difficult childhood. The
sight of the girlâs plight reminded her of her own past, evoking her empathy.
âMy dear, do you ever think we could end up living like this one day?â Suri murmured softly.
Yigol let out an exasperated sigh. This womanâs emotions were as fickle as the weather, changing in an instant.
It upset her to ponder over a situation that was nowhere near a reality.
However, it wasnât a surprise for Yigol. Women tended to be more sensitive after all.
Yigol held Suriâs hand tightly but said nothing.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
At this time, his silent companionship was enough. No matter what he said, Suri would likely not believe it.
The future was uncertain, and Suri, who always lacked a sense of security, would not easily believe in a picturesque future just because of what Yigol said.
Suri glanced at her hand, tightly clasped in Yigolâs, took a couple of deep breaths and her emotions gradually settled down.
Only then did Yigol speak, âIn this world, there are millions of people, and each person has a unique destiny. Not all of us are fortunate enough to lead the life we desire and find the person of our dreams. We canât control the lives of others, we can only manage our own.â
âCommon arguments are a normal part of daily life, just like the old saying goes, even teeth fight among themselves, let alone people.â
âDonât pity that little girl. Maybe she is unfortunate, but there are people in this world who are even less fortunate. Isnât there a saying that some people are just trying to survive, and that alone takes all their effort?â
âSome events are beyond our control, but some futures can be changed. Have you changed your future?â
âAs for us, I think, there wonât be a day like that.â Yigol said, flashing her a gentle smile.
After hearing him, Suri took another deep breath, and her mood improved slightly.
Yes, there are millions of people in the world, and a million different destinies.
A few simple words from Yigol made her feel much better, and she was once again ready to spar with him, âWhat if one day you go broke? What if we both end up penniless? Or, what if one day, you stop loving me, or I stop loving you?â
âYes, youâre doing great now, but thereâs a saying, âyou can never know whatâs in someone elseâs heartâ. Look at all the couples out there, the men treat the women so well during the courtship phase. Some men change after theyâve dated for a while, some change after marriage, and some change after having children.â
âYou men always claim we women are gold-diggers and materialistic, havenât you heard this saying? Women who pursue money usually lead good lives, while those who pursue love end up miserably.â
âItâs so unfair for women. Men, even if they grow old, can still attract young women as long as they have money. But women, once they reach a certain age, their beauty fades. If you choose the wrong man, it becomes a lifetime tragedy.â
Yigol was left speechless, he couldnât fathom where Suriâs concerns were coming from. There was no logic, and yet she spoke with such conviction.
âThatâs because those men arenât as lucky as I am. They didnât meet a beautiful woman like you. With such a beautiful wife, I wouldnât have any unnecessary thoughts.â
Suri rolled her eyes at him, âNo matter how beautiful, everyone eventually turns into an old hag.â
âThat only means the man doesnât love her enough. Iâm different. I will love you forever, so if anyone is aging first, it would be me.â
âBut, Iâm not a fairy. I donât have the power to remain forever young,â Suri added.
Yigol was helpless; his wife seemed determined to contradict whatever he said.
He had no answer for the issue of aging, he couldnât possibly make her stay eighteen forever.
But of course, if one day Suri claimed she had found the secret to eternal youth, there were chances he would believe.
âBaby, youâre thinking way too far ahead. If you keep this up, you truly will age. Youâre still a young girl, not even a woman yet. Donât worry about these trivial things. Why donât we go watch a movie?â
âAn actual cinema. Nothing says a date like a movie.â
Yigol didnât want to continue their discussion about age any longer, lest she lose her temper.
Suri flatly refused him, âI donât want to, the movies are not interesting.
Binge-watching dramas on my phone is far more enjoyable.â
Yigol gently asked, âBaby, do you know why couples in love like going on movie dates?â
âItâs quite possible that they donât even enjoy it, but they still go.â
Suri shook her head, âIâm quite curious too. The cinema isnât interesting at all.. But Iâve never tried dating there, shall we give it a go?â