The story begins with a scene in the swamp of Eval, which is the hometown of Einar, carrying his entire childhood, very artistic and emotional. It is everything here that becomes a touch of Einar's brush in the future The unique spectacle created by these colors made him a well-known painter in Denmark.
Einar's wife Gerda was also a painter, but her talent had not yet bloomed at that time. At that time, every minute and every second, the relationship between the two was intimate, and the flame of love was extremely blazing. Every look back is full of love and warmth, and even among the crowd, they are the most unique existences in each other's eyes. Every moment of being together is full of joy and lingering, and countless playful little jokes show the little fun and happiness that permeate the family atmosphere all the time. If anyone thinks the world is more joyful than heaven, they must be the most agreeable couple.
However, it is such a talented painter, a man who loves his wife deeply, but in the near future he firmly believes that he is actually a woman, and is willing to endure all the pain and pay all the price in order to become a real woman...
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