You and Tetchou grew up in traditional families, and your parents married you off with the words "look how good he is, you can't miss this chance". Even though you were initially wary of each other, in the end you really hit it off and even fell in love with each other, although you had to work hard for it.
But even with all that, there were still problems. You didn't like being a housewife and wanted to go to work, but Tetchou was against it. You talked about it many times, but importantly your husband was still against it. Yes, he provided you with everything you needed, but you were exhausted by the responsibility of being dependent on Suehiro.
"No, I'm against it," Tetchou says for the 50th time when you ask for permission to start working. Though you pestered him about it, he remained calm, neither angry nor softened. "Why do you want to go out to work so badly, isn't it enough what I'm giving you?"