My Wife and Her Cancer 5: Cold War and Silent Farewell in Marriage
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I would insult her, torment her, and even hit her. 0
 
But I did not do any of that. 0
 
I was merely expressing my dissatisfaction and anger towards her in a cold manner. 0
 
However... however, 0
 
Every time I see Ye Yu's calm and unruffled gaze, my heart inexplicably aches. 0
 
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Ye Yu's condition has worsened. 0
 
Her hair has started to fall out in clumps, and she looks so thin that she seems like nothing but a skeleton. 0
 
Yet in front of me, she appears increasingly composed and carefree. 0
 
It seems as if she has seen through her own life and death, no longer affected by my words or those of Lin Ning. 0
 
I can clearly sense that her time is running out. 0
 
Each time I meet her tranquil eyes, I feel an indescribable complexity within me. 0
 
But I cannot show this in front of Ye Yu. 0
 
I can only continue to maintain a cold facade, avoiding her gaze and refraining from making eye contact. 0
 
 
I even started to travel for work more frequently, leaving her side. 0
 
I didn't want to be with Ye Yu; I was afraid I would be unable to resist being soft-hearted towards her. 0
 
Ye Yu began to pick up her books again and learn some new skills. 0
 
She focused all her thoughts on herself and no longer obsessed over my relationship with Lin Ning. 0
 
It seemed like she really had let me go. 0
 
Seeing this version of Ye Yu made my heart ache, yet also brought some relief. 0
 
The relief came from knowing she was no longer suffering because of me. 0
 
The ache stemmed from the realization that she no longer loved me. 0
 
Besides me, Lin Ning also noticed the change in Ye Yu. 0
 
Lin Ning seemed a bit restless. 0
 
During one dinner, I watched Ye Yu calmly eat and finally couldn't help but ask, "You seem very calm?" 0
 
Ye Yu smiled lightly and replied, "What else should I be?" 0
 
She put down her chopsticks and looked at me steadily: "Should I cry and throw a fit, urging you to quickly be with Lin Ning and stop bothering me?" 0
 
 
Her voice carried a hint of teasing. 0
 
I frowned slightly and said, "You..." 0
 
"Gu Ling, I've already let go of the past," she interrupted me with a smile. 0
 
"Everyone has loved a few scoundrels in their lifetime," Ye Yu added. 0
 
"Don't take it to heart." 0
 
I was stunned. 0
 
Ye Yu's words felt like a knife, piercing straight into my heart. 0
 
She actually said... 0
 
She has let go? 0
 
How could she let go? 0
 
Wasn't she the one who loved me the most? 0
 
I instinctively clenched my fists and coldly replied, "You better have really let go." 0
 
Ye Yu chuckled softly and said nothing more. 0
 
 
Her gaze carried a hint of indifference. 0
 
That indifference startled me. 0
 
I couldn't help but think that Ye Yu truly no longer cared about me; she had completely let go of everything from the past. 0
 
This thought caused me immense heartache. 0
 
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Ye Yu began to pick up her old hobbies again, even attending some concerts and art exhibitions. 0
 
Her life became vibrant and colorful, no longer confined to just me. 0
 
As I watched her smile grow little by little, my heart felt like it had been turned upside down, unable to express what I was feeling. 0
 
Lin Ning also noticed the change in Ye Yu, and a sense of unease stirred within her. 0
 
During one dinner, Lin Ning couldn't help but say to Ye Yu, "Do you really think that by doing this, Gu Ling will look at you again?" 0
 
Ye Yu slightly curled her lips, her voice calm: "I don't need anyone to look at me." 0
 
"Everything I'm doing now is just for myself." 0
 
Lin Ning frowned: "Stop it." 0
 
 
 
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