In fact, in my opinion, the whole film is illogical. Just because the one-night stand object wants to have a child of his own, he abandons his family, is irresponsible for his work, and ignores his family, which is actually quite ridiculous. Don't talk about your so-called life experience. If you don't know your one-night stand partner, and they are pregnant, will the male lead take the initiative to take responsibility? To put it bluntly, I want that feeling of trusting and relying on one person wholeheartedly, and that kind of satisfaction that to Mosei, I am his god. He is too selfish and only does what he thinks is right. His wife who has been married for about 20 years is not important. His wife should understand and support him. He is just doing the right thing, why? Living together for so many years is no match for a so-called newborn. This wife is really wrong to marry! The two sons are really looking forward to it, but they can't match an illegitimate child. Wouldn't this leave a shadow on the child? So, don't say anything, it's just a one-night stand, no emotion, pure nonsense. If you want to be responsible for the child, you can, just bring the child back and say it's adopted, or go to see the child after confessing to your wife, instead of forcing your family to admit this illegitimate child in this way. No one can accept it. Don't use such nice words as being responsible for what you do. To put it bluntly, it is selfish!
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