He was a well-known vilin in A City, and also the leader of the business co mmunity. He had a short temper and was very fickle, yet he pointed out that he wanted to marry her, the destitute daughter who had been kicked out of the family, as well as his single mother. After the marriage, he s AId: She is only a decoration, a casual wife, two people do not interfere With each other. As long as she and her son had a pce to stay, then she would have no other wives. Yet, she had a casual meal With another man, exchanged a few words With him, and even gnced at him a few times. He always wanted to sully her and even beat him up, hooting that she was his wife . . . What about the "non-interference " agree ment?