There is a paragraph in the play where the male protagonist emphasizes: The doctor said that the female protagonist is fine and can have a baby.
Is that saying that there are no children because of the male lead.
The grown-up child has the appearance of a male protagonist, and it is not played in the play whether he is in harmony with the female protagonist.
At the end of the play, when the heroine saw the pregnancy test stick, her face was a little more frightened.
Does that mean it's the "child"?
And at the end of the play, it deliberately said: one month later.
If it becomes edible and has no effect outside, the tadpoles should be fine.
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