After 40 years of a strong marriage, the husband suddenly announced that he had found a young woman and wanted a divorce: he expected tears and screams, but the wise wife’s response stunned him

This elderly couple had lived together for forty years. Their life was filled with love, respect, and endless hard work. Together they raised children, built a home side by side, and started a business from scratch, which over time brought them a good income. In their old age, they could afford to travel, meet friends, and enjoy hobbies. Every Monday they went to couples’ dance classes — it had become their little tradition.
But one evening, everything changed.
As the slow music played, the husband suddenly broke the rhythm of the dance and, looking straight into his wife’s eyes, said in a quiet but firm voice:
— I want a divorce. I’m tired of all this.

The wife slightly raised her eyebrows but did not flinch.
— Why, dear? What happened? — she asked coldly and calmly.
The husband sighed and began to say what had been building up inside him:
— You know, when we got married, we had nothing. No house, no money. We slept on a creaky bed, and I drove a broken-down car. But then I had a beautiful, young woman by my side. Now we have a two-story house, expensive furniture, and a new car, but beside me is an old, fat woman. I’m tired. I want to enjoy life.
He expected screams, tears, accusations. He was ready for a scene that would justify his decision. But instead, his wife looked at him calmly, even with a faint smile.
Her reply left him completely shocked

— Fine, dear, — she said confidently. — Go find yourself a young, beautiful, well-groomed woman with a perfect figure. I won’t stop you. And I will do everything possible so that you no longer have this house, nor the new furniture, nor the expensive car. I will return you to the life we started with. You’ll sleep on a creaky bed and drive a rusty car. And the rest my lawyer will explain to you.
The husband was taken aback. He hadn’t expected such a reaction. His face turned pale, and doubt flickered in his eyes.
For the first time in many years, he felt he had lost — not in business, not in life, but in a simple conversation with the woman he had always considered weak and predictable.
— You… you’re serious? — he stammered.
— More than ever, — his wife replied and moved away from him, continuing to dance alone, as if with an invisible partner.
The man stood in the middle of the hall, stunned by her determination.