This chapter was...interesting. I appreciate Yuria's empathy to think deeply about other people's thoughts and emotions even if they wind up damaging her self esteem and feelings. However, I'm also thinking "who cares about their feelings, be selfish."
No matter how you decide to slice and dice it, Goro-san is very disrespectful. They could've gotten divorced a while back, and Yuria would've been fine with it. She's such an open and tenacious woman that she could've found a new love and healed from a divorce. She's taking all these horrible relevations and responsibilities in stride. But no, he wants her to stay as his live-in servant (cooking, cleaning, caretaking for his mother) while he goes philandering around the city like an unneturered cat.
It doesn't matter if he cares for her in his own way. His actions don't show for it, nor is he giving the same care and respect she has for him. I hope this new character gives her something to work with.