Chapter 212: There are no absolute rights and wrongs, only absolute preferences.

Suri Drew said this, lowering her head without confidence: "These things are supposed to be little joys between lovers, but I'm so out of tune, and I'm so serious with you. Now I know I was wrong, and I'm thinking, if one day you're serious in front of me all the time, it can only mean one thing - you don't love me anymore. I don't want that day to come. So, husband, can you forgive me for my past ignorance? I'll change."

"If I say something wrong, you just tell me, and I promise I'll change my temper, okay?"

Hearing this, Yigol Novak finally understood what was going on.

It turned out that, for some reason, Suri had been triggered and sensitized, causing her to reflect on herself like this.

He had just thought that this little woman was here to punish him.

Yigol understood that this was another manifestation of Suri's insecurity.