Looking at her sleeping face and thinking back on what I had done for her over the years, I always felt aggrieved.

But that was the first time that I no longer ignored my own feelings and faced up to the grievances I had suffered over the years. She was not worth all I had done for her.

After seeing the news about the flash flood, she asked me, "You didn't encounter the flash flood, did you?"

I drank the milk in my hand and said, "I did. I almost died there. But the rescue came in time and I survived."

She choked and paused for a moment before saying, "What? Why didn't you tell me about such a big thing?"

I listened to her complaints and smiled.

"I called you, but Fitch said you were sleeping next to him."

Her face changed slightly. She stood up angrily and shouted at me, "What do you mean? You doubt me? Are you a man? You don't even trust your own woman!"

That gave her the perfect excuse to get angry, and just like before, she slammed the door and left at the slightest dissatisfaction.

But I didn't chase after her like I did before. Instead, I took a nap after breakfast. I just escaped death two days before and my body had not yet recovered.

We gave each other the silent treatment for ten days.

During the ten days, we lived under the same roof without saying a word.

It was not until she got home that she bought two movie tickets and condescended to talk to me.

"Let's go to the movies together tomorrow."

If it were in the past, if she took the initiative to talk to me, no matter how big the conflict was, I would probably jump for joy and want to give her the best things in the world.

But now my first reaction when I saw the movie ticket was that I didn't want to go.

I glanced at the movie name on the movie ticket and paused.

That was a movie I had been thinking about for a long time. So I decided to go and watch it.

"Ok."

She frowned, not very satisfied with my reaction.

But she still held back and continued, "My brother is coming over in the next two days. You vacate your room for him."

It turned out that it was the purpose of her taking the initiative to make peace.

I looked at the movie ticket and agreed, "Okay."

She was quite satisfied.

But she didn't show up until the movie was almost over.

I watched the movie alone and felt relaxed both physically and mentally. It was worth waiting so long for!

After the movie ended, I checked my phone and saw Fitch's Moments.