Ah Lin and Ah Yin 5: Bitter and Sweet
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After that, Ah Yin began to work hard, but was also entangled in a story involving three men. Let's talk about the fate of this despicable leader. After Ah Yin served as the head of a grassroots organization for about six months, this despicable leader committed a wrongdoing and voluntarily resigned. 0
 
Let's talk about the scar on Ah Yin's right index finger. This scar was left when Ah Yin's mother came to stay with her for a few days when she was ill. At that time, Ah Yin's cousin happened to be in her postpartum confinement period, and her mother also came to this city to take care of her. The two sisters were very close when they met in a different city. Ah Yin's mother suggested staying at her cousin's house for a few days to live with her mother. However, due to the differences in customs and habits during the postpartum confinement period, such as eating seafood at Ah Yin's house and eating tofu and radishes at her husband's house, Ah Yin's mother found it difficult to adapt. She originally wanted to take care of Ah Yin during her postpartum confinement period, but their dietary habits were too different. For example, Ah Yin's father-in-law was very traditional, and when Ah Yin's mother wanted to cook seafood for Ah Yin, he would say that it was not allowed during the postpartum confinement period, making Ah Yin's mother very embarrassed. After staying for more than half a month, Ah Yin's mother made an excuse and went back home. Before leaving, she said to Ah Yin, "I should have stopped you from marrying him. You are living too miserably." 0
 
Ah Yin's mother stayed at her cousin's house for a few days, and sometimes Ah Yin would also stay there. The two pairs of mother and daughter would have some intimate conversations. At that time, Ah Yin was not getting along well with her husband and in-laws. One day, when Ah Yin came home, she saw her in-laws and husband packing their bags. When she asked, they said they were going back to their hometown the next day. Ah Yin was shocked and asked, "My mother is still in Hangzhou. What do you mean by going back to your hometown? Does it mean you don't welcome my mother to come here?" Then they had a big fight. Ah Yin's husband raised his hand to hit her, but his mother stopped him. At that moment, Ah Yin really wanted to gouge out her own eyes. She felt that she had married a wolf in sheep's clothing. If she hadn't concealed her husband's true situation, her parents might not have agreed to their marriage. She didn't expect that this would be the outcome of their marriage. Impulsively, Ah Yin rushed to the kitchen, picked up a knife, and fiercely split a watermelon. As the knife rose, the melon split, and a stream of blood spurted out. In pain, Ah Yin's vision darkened. When she looked, a piece of flesh was missing from her index finger. But Ah Yin's husband, father-in-law, and mother-in-law just looked at her coldly. Ah Yin's father-in-law said, "Call her mother. We don't want this daughter-in-law." Ah Yin impulsively said, "What do you mean you don't want me? I don't want you. Get out. This is the house I bought!" After this incident, the crack in the hearts of Ah Yin and her husband grew larger and larger. Every time she saw the scar on her index finger and the scar on her wrist (the scar on her wrist was left from a fight before they got married), Ah Yin felt increasingly disheartened towards her husband. 0
 
 
Ah Yin has become the head of the organization at the grassroots level, and her work is very busy. As the youngest person in charge in the entire system, and in the most challenging business the company, Ah Yin wakes up at 5:30 every morning and doesn't return home until around 11 or 12 at night. When she gets home, she goes straight to bed. Originally, Ah Yin's husband complained that she didn't take care of the children enough and didn't do much housework, but seeing how hard Ah Yin was working, he stopped complaining. At that time, Ah Yin's mind was all on work, thinking about how to improve the business, with no time to consider anything else. Ah Lin came to see Ah Yin once, and the two of them resumed their previous conversations. Sometimes Ah Yin would confide in Ah Lin. 0
Ah Lin would say: "You could actually marry someone better." 0
Ah Yin: "You? Do you like me?" 0
 
 
Ah Lin: Is your emotional intelligence really that low? 0
Ah Yin: Haha, the two of us are like parallel lines, we probably won't intersect in this lifetime. Besides, even if we were in a relationship before, it wouldn't have worked out. Your parents definitely wouldn't agree. 0
Ah Lin: If you don't try, how would you know? Success depends on the individual. 0
 
 
Ah Yin stopped talking. After all, the most difficult days have passed. The hysterical days from before disappeared after Ah Yin took on the role of grassroots Head of the organization. Ah Yin still charges forward like Mulan. Ah Yin's husband has also started to accept the situation of "the woman being the primary breadwinner and the man taking care of the household," as Ah Yin put it. The in-laws, seeing their lively and adorable grandson and their generous daughter-in-law, no longer nitpick about her not doing housework, and the family seems harmonious. To outsiders, it looks like a happy little family. 0
 
Ah Yin is getting the property deed for the house. Technically, Ah Yin could handle it alone, but out of respect for her husband, she told him that according to their previous agreement, the house should be registered solely in her name. 0
 
Ah Yin's husband didn't respond. In their first year of marriage, Ah Yin's husband gave her 25,000 yuan, saying that she would have full control over the family finances. However, he was upset to find out that she was still supporting her family financially, leading to frequent arguments. Sometimes, Ah Yin feels that this might be fate. She had hoped to find someone different from her father, but ended up with someone similar. When things are good, they're great, but when they're bad, it's a struggle. Therefore, Ah Yin and her husband's finances are almost independent. Her husband is responsible for the daily expenses, while Ah Yin handles major expenses like buying a parking space and their child's tuition (as the neighborhood has no public schools, their child attends a private kindergarten with an annual tuition of nearly 20,000 yuan). 0
 
 
Ah Yin proposed to put the house in her name a few days before Ah Yin's husband proposed to buy a house in his own name. At that time, the provincial capital city had restrictions on home purchases, requiring a 60% down payment for the purchase of a second property. 0
 
Ah Yin: What's the reason? We don't have any savings now. 0
 
Ah Yin's husband: I want to have my own house. Firstly, my income is all spent on living expenses and I can't see it. Secondly, when we argue, you say it's your house, and I can't stand it psychologically. 0
 
 
Ah Yin: How do we buy it? The second property requires a 60% down payment. 0
Ah Yin's husband: I've inquired about it. We can fake a divorce, buy the property, and then remarry. 0
Looking at her husband, Ah Yin may have acted responsibly. Ah Yin sees the problem from a different perspective. If this had happened a few years ago, Ah Yin might have exploded. But this time, Ah Yin is surprisingly calm. Perhaps the arguments over the past few years have made Ah Yin cherish the current peace. But Ah Yin has made up her mind. Okay, I'll use the down payment for this property to buy my freedom. 0
 
 
Ah Yin took out a loan of 250,000 yuan through credit to pay the down payment for Ah Yin's husband's house - this is Ah Yin's husband's pre-marital property. Ah Yin's husband has been very good to Ah Yin, just as good as before marriage, almost always thinking of Ah Yin, but this kind of goodness feels different to Ah Yin, she always feels that this goodness is what she got in exchange for 250,000 yuan. For Ah Yin, there are also benefits. In case of any quarrel, Ah Yin would console herself, thinking that legally, they are no longer husband and wife, so why bother arguing. Did Ah Yin have other plans at the time? No, she really didn't. She was completely disappointed with marriage, feeling that she didn't ask for anything at the beginning, didn't want anything, and created a house, a car, a son, and money for someone with no blood relationship, but ended up with this kind of outcome. If she had really asked for something, it would probably have been the same. At that time, Ah Yin felt that living like this for a lifetime was quite good, not being pleased by material things, not being saddened by oneself. After a few years, Ah Yin's personality became gentler, not as aggressive as before. 0
 
So, Ah Yin and her husband started living a cohabitation-like married life - everything remained the same, except for the addition of a divorce certificate. But is it really the same? Ah Yin hardly speaks at home, firstly because work is too tiring, like fighting every day, so she just wants to rest when she gets home. Secondly, Ah Yin feels that she has seen through her husband and in-laws. Their kindness always makes Ah Yin feel that they are doing it because of Head of the organization's position and the house. This kind of kindness is like the sun shining on a glass wall in winter, it looks warm, but when you touch it, it feels cold. Ah Yin's husband seems to have not noticed Ah Yin's psychological changes at all, eagerly looking at houses, buying houses, and decorating. Whenever he talks to Ah Yin about this house, Ah Yin always loses interest, feeling that this is not her house at all, not wanting to listen or see. It can be said that up to now, in Ah Yin's mind, there is still no concept of this house. Their married life has also become less and less, sometimes Ah Yin has no such needs for a month. Firstly, Ah Yin had a frightening experience with this kind of thing when she was a young girl, and secondly, Ah Yin feels that having a married life is like animal mating, which is really unpleasant to see. Ah Yin's husband sometimes complains, "If you don't want to be with me, are you keeping yourself for someone else? If you don't want to be with me, then I'll find a prostitute." Surprisingly, Ah Yin doesn't feel angry about this. Perhaps, in Ah Yin's mind, her husband has become dispensable. 0
 
 
 
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