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Since my father’s death, my wife always disappears in the middle of the night, looking for me silently watching the scene

My father passed away a month and a half ago. I am the only son of grandparents, my sister is already married to her husband’s house.

My wife and I have been married for nearly 4 years now, after the wedding we still live with our parents. My father passed away, only my mother remained. My husband and I just had our first baby girl, 2 years old this year.

Since the day my father died, I didn’t pay much attention at first because I was originally asleep because the daily work at the store was very hard and tiring. My wife and I have opened a small shop, which is mainly looked after and managed by me. Sometimes when she’s too busy, her wife comes out to help, but she spends most of her time at home looking after the children and housework, cooking, and taking care of her husband’s parents.

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Last night, I woke up at 2 a.m. again at 2 a.m. without my wife lying next to me, only my daughter was fast asleep. (Illustration)

Recently, when I wake up in the middle of the night, I often don’t see my wife anywhere. This was not the case before. I don’t understand why she often disappears from the bedroom these days. Does his wife secretly call someone or hide something shady?

Last night, I woke up at 2 a.m. again at 2 a.m. without my wife lying next to me, only my daughter was fast asleep. I decided to get up to find my wife to expose the fact that she was hiding from her husband. Then when I saw her actions in the middle of the night, I couldn’t help but be dazed.

My wife did not go anywhere nor contact anyone, but she went to her mother-in-law’s room. She sat next to the head of the bed and patted her like a baby to sleep. My mother still closed her eyes and fell asleep, but sometimes she hummed and dreamed, revealing a sad and painful face, sweating profusely.

It turned out that my mother had a nightmare. And my wife knows that, so late at night she often goes to her mother-in-law’s room to comfort her, wipe her sweat, even though she may not know what her daughter-in-law does.

Returning to my room, I thought about it and felt sorry for my wife. After 5 years of being a bride, my wife is really unpopular with her mother-in-law. Because she is a dry, quiet person who does not know how to say sweet words to please others.

My mother complained many times to her son, I also gave advice, told the elderly wife to like sweet words, she tried to say a few words to make her happy, coax her to be happy. But she was as stiff as a log. I can’t talk forever, I’m also depressed. I was even secretly disappointed when I couldn’t get a quick-mouthed, skillful, charming wife.

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I put myself in the position of my wife, if it were me, I probably wouldn’t be able to do the same. (Illustration)

I think so, but I have never had thoughts of divorce or adultery, because my wife in general still fulfills her responsibilities, and we already have a child together. Only now did I deeply realize how good she is.

My father passed away, my mother must be the saddest person, sleep is not peaceful. Over the years, although my mother-in-law did not like her, my wife never cared, she still treated her in the most sincere and filial way. Wife is willing to sacrifice her sleep even though there is still a lot of work to do during the day. I put myself in the position of my wife, if it were me, I probably wouldn’t be able to do the same.

At this time, I realized that sweet and polite words to please others have no value. Really caring about each other is the important thing. And I had a really wonderful wife.

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