When you have worn out all your love with the man around you, all of his problems that you thought you could overcome become what you hate.
He can't lift your bangs and kiss you on the cheek; he can't pick you up easily when you fall; he can't even have sex with you.
He doesn't move and you need to wipe his back, feed him, and change his diaper.
He tells him over and over that he loves you, and you tell him over and over that you love him.
But you both know each other, you can't go back to the past.
Because I love you, I don't want you to see my embarrassment.
This is the male protagonist's choice to stop everything at the best moment.
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