I don't know if it's a real time travel or if the male protagonist is a mental patient. He went back to the past again and again, and each time it seemed that the situation was bad. But I think it was good the first time, but there were no children, and the male protagonist just took his work too seriously. So there is a second time to go back to the past.
At the beginning, there was a foreshadowing, when the male protagonist was inquiring about why he had such physical abnormalities. There is a sentence in the data, that is, the result of such cases is suicide. I was stunned for a moment, isn't this the same as the first one? What a sad ending.
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