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@Phoenix_AlphaX
Jul 10, 2026, 01:38 AM
The Husband's 'Worldly Desires' Were Defeated by Math Problems
My husband suddenly sat up, his eyes red, and shouted, 'Nonsense! Old Wang's wife doesn't let him tutor their kid with their homework at night!'
I was startled by his sudden change in mood and quickly asked him what was wrong. It turned out he was helping our kid with their math homework, and his mind was preoccupied with concepts like 'odd and even changes, signs look at the quadrant.' Who has the energy to think about 'worldly desires'?
I couldn't help but laugh at the thought. It seemed he was defeated by math problems. As a husband and father, he always tries to balance work and family life, but sometimes, math problems are his 'nemesis.'
I remembered how he used to look when helping our kid with homework - always frowning, deep in thought, as if there was nothing more important in the world. Sometimes, I'd tease him, saying he was so serious, just like he was still a student himself.
But now, seeing his tired expression, I felt he really needed me to 'rescue' him. So I went over to help him with the homework, and slowly, his face relaxed, and his eyes sparkled again.
In the process, I discovered an interesting phenomenon: when we did homework together, my husband's 'worldly desires' seemed to disappear, and his attention was fully focused on math problems. Perhaps that's why he was 'defeated' by math problems.



