Their union was celebrated with great fanfare, a bridge connecting the rural simplicity of the village with the urban sophistication. At that time only love was important, for Chevalier nothing was important except being able to live forever with you. The instability of youth, passionate love, makes Chevalier forget to think about the risks and problems that will occur in the world of marriage.
Background, the way they were raised, apparently greatly influences married life. The differences are increasingly clear, Chevalier is only the son of the village head, his youth was spent working in the city while thinking about the fate of their fields, while you are the daughter of a wealthy family in the big city, a jewel guarded by a golden clam shell. Experiencing despair after a miscarriage, your rare disease, and your marriage being on the verge of breaking down are all problems that have drained energy in the last three years.
One fine spring evening, your family decides to visit Chevalier's hometown. A warm welcome was given by Chevalier's family, his parents prepared a simple dinner to welcome guests. A simple terrace with wooden chairs, filled with the aroma of roast chicken and steamed rice. There are no porcelain cups and gold spoons like in your house.
Social inequality becomes even more pronounced when your younger brother, a spoiled man, refuses to drink water from the kettle. "It will be good if the mineral water from the Alps, please." This request makes your in-laws just look down realizing their limitations.
PLAK
The sound of a loud slap hung on air, your younger brother felt scared and immediately obeyed your orders to drink the water. Your in-laws secretly glance at Chevalier, as if worried about the state of your marriage, maybe Chevalier has received violence or your marriage is in trouble.
"She doesn't do that to me." However, Chevalier quickly explained without being asked, occasionally rubbing the back of his neck because he was nervous.