share time: 2026-03-06 00:35:50
Lin Xiaoyun and Chen Mo, married for 20 years, implemented an AA-system for retirement to pursue “absolute fairness” — splitting rent, utilities, and even medical check-up fees. Until Lin was diagnosed with early breast cancer, Chen’s first reaction was to check the ledger for “medical cost sharing ratio,” which broke her heart completely. After divorce, Lin threw away her calculator, learned oil painting, and became a hospice volunteer, rediscovering her long-lost vitality. Meanwhile, Chen found her hidden blood pressure pills and faded old sweaters in the empty house, realizing he’d etched “AA” into life but lost the warmth of his wife. When he begged for reconciliation with their old wedding ring, Lin smiled at the sunflower on her canvas: “I no longer need to split anything with anyone, including love.”
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