Book Synopsis
On our ten-year wedding anniversary, my assistant sent me a video of my wife and her first love engaged in a heated encounter in a car. The paparazzi demanded five hundred thousand for the footage.
I instructed my assistant to handle the situation discreetly, but my wife unleashed a torrent of insults over the phone, threatening divorce.
When she returned home, I was eating spicy chicken for the first time in front of her. She slammed my chopsticks down and accused me of being sarcastic.
I calmly informed her that I had sent the bill for the Benz I bought for her first love—five million.
Furious and humiliated, she overturned the "Wedding Anniversary Gift" she had prepared for me, revealing a green hat that rolled out.
"I consulted a master about this," she said defiantly. "Wearing a green hat can actually benefit my career development. We are civilized people; let’s not stigmatize the color green, okay?"
If a heart that has been cold for ten years cannot be warmed, then it’s time to let it go.
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