In fact, I don't really understand the heroine's feelings for her husband. She wants to have sex with someone other than her husband before she dies, which can be understood as making up for the youth that has come to an abrupt end. But on the other hand, she loves her husband very much. What's going on here? Still think that she shouldn't provoke the second male, which makes her sad. (But the second male would rather be sad than miss this meeting?!) But if it really gets to that point, the responsibility to others may not be considered, and he always wants to indulge because he is about to die. Once... tangled...
Also, the ending is a bit fake, and life can't develop according to the planned path. Why must Ann's husband really be with another Ann? Wouldn't it be better to let life choose naturally?
I hope the doctor will keep in touch with their family and not be unable to send birthday wishes due to moving house.
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